Other

Former top wrestler Olympian Andalkar dies in Pune hospital

He also went on to clinch Gold and Silver medals in two different weight categories in the 1962 Jakarta Asian Games.

From our online archive

MUMBAI: Well-known wrestler Ganpatrao Andalkar died Sunday at a private hospital in Pune, his son said. He was 83.

Andalkar, a former Olympian who took part in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, had bagged the coveted "Hind Kesari" title in 1960.

He also went on to clinch Gold and Silver medals in two different weight categories in the 1962 Jakarta Asian Games.

"My father passed away at a hospital in Pune," his son Abhijit told PTI.

Andalkar was also a recipient of the Arjuna award (1964) and the Maharashtra government's 'Shiv Chhatrapati Award' in 1982 for his contribution to wrestling.

Kaka Pawar, the coach of Commonwealth Gold medallist wrestler Rahul Aware, termed Andalkar's contribution to wrestling in Maharashtra as notable.

"He had notable contribution in wrestling in Maharashtra," Pawar said.

The She vote in Bangladesh and how it has placed the victorious BNP on notice

Trust will define Dhaka’s new era

No-confidence move against Speaker Om Birla revives debate on seven-year vacancy of Dy Speaker’s post

ChatGPT and the Republic of Noddies

From exile to executive: Tarique Rahman’s long march to power

SCROLL FOR NEXT