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Sabir Ali
Born
Sabir Ali

(1955-04-19) 19 April 1955 (age 69)
NationalityIndian
OccupationTrack and field athlete
Employer(s)Retired from Indian Railways, 2015
Known forArjuna Award
Height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
SpouseShabnam Ali
Children2 (Shahzad Ali, Sophia Ali)

Sabir Ali (born in Haryana) is a former Indian decathlete. He is an Arjuna award winner (1981).

Sabir Ali was an athlete who won 10 gold medals in the decathlon,[citation needed] including at the 1981 Asian Athletics Championships held at Tokyo, Japan.[1] He won two silver medals in South Asian Athletics meet held at Kathmandu & Dhaka.

He was declared the best sportsman of India in the year 1981 by Indian Railways and Journalist Association of India. He was conferred with Arjuna award by the president of India Zail Singh and Bhim award by the government of Haryana in 1981.[2]

Winner of silver medal (1985) & bronze (1981) in world railway athletic championship held in East Germany and in Czechoslovakia. He became the Captain of Indian Athletics Team in Asian track and field athletic meet held in Kuwait in 1983. He was appointed as the chief coach of Indian railways and northern railways (1992–2002), member of selection committee (sr. athletics) of the country for 5 years.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ India pick three bronze in Kobe
  2. ^ "Arjun Award Winners for "Athletics" | Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports". yas.nic.in. Retrieved 31 May 2016.