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Legendary Shooter Jaspal Rana Dies at 49, Mamata Banerjee Pays Tribute

Former West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee paid tribute to legendary shooter Jaspal Rana, calling his death a great loss to Indian sport. Rana, an Asian Games gold medalist and coach, passed away at 49 after a stent procedure following chest discomfort. Olympic medalist Manu Bhaker expressed deep grief, calling it an "irreparable loss" and recalling his mentorship role. Under Rana's guidance, Bhaker became the first Indian post-independence to win two medals at a single Olympic Games in Paris 2024.

"Great loss to Indian sport": Mamata Banerjee pays tribute to Jaspal Rana

Kolkata, June 13

Former West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday expressed grief over the demise of legendary Indian shooter and coach Jaspal Rana, calling it a great loss to Indian sport and extending condolences to his family and supporters.

Taking to X, Banerjee said she was deeply saddened by the passing of the great Indian shooter, who also played a key role in mentoring Double Olympic medallist Manu Bhaker.

"Deeply saddened by the demise of legendary shooting champion and coach Jaspal Rana. An Asian Games gold medalist, he mentored Manu Bhaker to Olympic glory. His passing away is a great loss to Indian sport. My heartfelt condolences to his family, fraternity and supporters," she wrote.

Rana, one of India's most decorated shooters, passed away at the age of 49. He had recently undergone a stent procedure after experiencing chest discomfort in late May and was admitted to a hospital, where he succumbed despite medical intervention.

Earlier, ace shooter Manu Bhaker expressed deep grief over the demise of her former coach and Indian shooter Jaspal Rana, calling it an "irreparable loss" and sharing an emotional tribute on social media.

In a post shared on X, Bhaker shared a series of pictures with Rana, who played a key role in shaping her shooting career during crucial phases of her development as an athlete.

"Irreparable loss," Bhaker wrote, reflecting the shock and sorrow following the death of the decorated shooter and coach.

Rana played a crucial role in shaping Manu Bhaker's growth as a shooter, guiding her through both triumphs and setbacks in a partnership that went on to produce one of Indian sport's most notable comeback narratives. Their relationship extended well beyond the shooting range, reflecting a deep personal bond built on trust and mentorship.

"I still can't believe it," Manu told Olympics.com on Friday. "It is unbelievable news. I am struggling to process it. He was not just my coach, mentor or guide, but also a friend who understood me better than most people."

Under Rana's guidance, Manu rediscovered her confidence and belief before going on to become the first Indian, post-independence, to win two medals at a single Olympic Games at Paris 2024.

"There were times when he was strict, and there were times when he simply listened," Manu recalled. "He always wanted the best from me, even when I did not understand it at the time. Looking back now, every lesson he taught me had a purpose."

"When we started working together again, it felt like coming home," Manu said. "He knew when I was confident, when I was nervous and when I needed support. He always found a way to bring out the best in me."

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Only 49... such a loss. The mentorship story with Manu Bhaker shows how much he gave to Indian sport. My heart goes out to his family and to Manu.

Priya S

The bond he shared with Manu is what every sports coach-athlete relationship should aspire to be. He didn't just teach her shooting; he taught her resilience. This is a great loss indeed. 💐

Vikram M

Jaspal Rana's story is also about the importance of mental health and coming back from setbacks. He helped Manu do the same. We need more coaches like him. Rest in peace, champion.

Deepak U

Irreplaceable loss for Indian sports. But I wish our sports authorities had honored him more while he was still with us. True legends often remain unsung until it's too late. Still, a life well lived, inspiring millions. 🇮🇳

Rahul R

Manu Bhaker's words brought tears to my eyes. "It felt like coming home" — what a tribute. Jaspal Rana's legacy will live on through every shot Manu takes. Om Shanti. 🙏

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