Abhinav Bindra's Heartfelt Tribute: Mourning the Coach Who Built His Olympic Dream

Abhinav Bindra has shared an emotional message following the passing of his first coach, Lt. Col. J.S. Dhillon. He credits Dhillon with providing the foundational lessons in both shooting and life that shaped his historic career. Bindra recalls how his coach emphasized honesty to the process over promising immediate success. In other news, Bindra has also been selected as a torch-bearer for the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.

Key Points: Abhinav Bindra Mourns Childhood Coach Lt Col J S Dhillon

  • Bindra credits his coach for teaching him perseverance, discipline, and the value of hard work
  • Coach Dhillon believed in Bindra long before his Olympic fame
  • Bindra states a part of who he is today exists because of those early lessons
  • The shooter has been selected as a torch-bearer for the 2026 Winter Olympics
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Abhinav Bindra mourns passing of his childhood coach Lt. Col. J.S. Dhillon

Olympic gold medalist Abhinav Bindra pays emotional tribute to his late childhood coach, Lt. Col. J.S. Dhillon, crediting him for foundational life and sporting lessons.

"He never promised success. He promised that if I stayed honest to the process and gave my best every single day, the results would follow. - Abhinav Bindra"

New Delhi, December 17

India's 2008 Beijing Olympics gold medalist shooter Abhinav Bindra paid condolences and penned down an emotional message for his childhood coach Lt. Col. J.S. Dhillon, who passed away on Wednesday.

Bindra credited his success to Col. J.S. Dhillon, who taught him valuable life lessons like perseverance, discipline, and hard work. Bindra's journey in shooting began at a young age, and he said Dhillon's guidance played a significant role in shaping his career.

In an X post, Bindra wrote, "Today, my heart is heavy. I lost my first coach, my guide, and someone who believed in me long before the world knew my name. Col. J. S. Dhillon was the person who gave me my earliest lessons, not just in shooting, but in life. He taught me perseverance when things felt difficult, discipline when I wanted to take shortcuts, and the value of hard work when results did not come immediately."

"He never promised success. He promised that if I stayed honest to the process and gave my best every single day, the results would follow. That belief stayed with me through every challenge, every setback, and every defining moment of my career. A part of who I am today exists because of what he taught me in those early years. For that, I will always remain deeply grateful. My heartfelt condolences to his family and loved ones. I hope they find some comfort in knowing how many lives he shaped and how deeply he will be missed. Rest in peace, Sir. Thank you for giving me the foundation that carried me through a lifetime," Bindra added.

Meanwhile, Bindra has been selected as a torch-bearer for the 2026 Winter Olympics Torch Relay. India's first-ever individual gold medalist in its Olympic history, Bindra, shared the news with the fans on social media, being selected for the event to be held in Italy next year.

This is not the first time that Bindra has been a part of an Olympic Torch relay, having been a part of the Paris Olympics last year as a torch-bearer as well.

The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics will be held across the Italian cities of Milano and Cortina d'Ampezzo from February 6 to 22 next year.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is so sad. Bindra's message shows true guru-shishya parampara. A coach's belief can change a child's destiny. Rest in peace, Sir. And congratulations to Abhinav for the torch-bearing honor – a fitting tribute to carry his coach's legacy forward.
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Rohit P
Heartbreaking news. "He never promised success. He promised that if I stayed honest to the process..." – this line hit hard. That's the real lesson for all of us, not just in sports. A great man has left us.
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Michael C
While the tribute is beautiful, it makes me think – we celebrate the athletes but often forget the coaches until they're gone. I hope sports authorities in India do more to honor and support such mentors during their lifetimes.
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Shreya B
Om Shanti. The foundation a good teacher lays is unshakeable. Bindra's gold medal was a victory for his coach as much as for himself. Wishing strength to the Dhillon family.
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Karthik V
Double news – one of loss, one of pride. Condolences for the passing of a legend. And wow, Bindra as a torch-bearer again! 🇮🇳 He truly is our Olympic ambassador. Makes me nostalgic for 2008 – that moment united the whole country!

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