
milkha singh biography in english
Milkha Singh Biography in English: In the Indian sports world, many players remain in the news due to their brilliant performance. While today everyone is crazy about cricket, there was a time when many sports used to get equal respect in India. In that era, there were many brilliant players in every sport in India who made a place in everyone’s heart due to their brilliant game and got their name recorded in the pages of history. Today we are going to introduce you to the life of one such superstar player of India, ‘Flying Singh’ or Milkha Singh, who was the pride of India.

Milkha Singh Birth and Family:
Milkha Singh was born on 20 November 1929 in Govindpura, Pakistan. Let us tell you that before independence, Govindpura used to be a part of India and after independence the name of this part was changed. Milkha and his family lived a very simple and straightforward life in their small village. But after the partition of India and Pakistan, Milkha and his family had to flee to India and due to this incident, Milkha Singh’s life changed completely.
Milkha Singh Biography in English
Bio | |
Real Name | Milkha Singh |
Nickname | The Flying Sikh |
Profession | Athlete |
Physical Stats & More | |
Height (approx.) | in centimeters- 178 cmin meters- 1.78 min feet inches- 5’ 10” |
Weight (approx.) | in kilograms- 70 kgin pounds- 154 lbs |
Eye Colour | Dark Brown |
Hair Colour | Salt & Pepper |
Track and Field | |
International Debut | In the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games. |
Coach/Mentor | Gurdev Singh, Charles Jenkins, Dr. Arthur W Howard |
Records/Awards/Honours | • Won a Gold at the 1958 Asian Games – 200 m.• Won a Gold at the 1958 Asian Games – 400 m.• Won a Gold at the 1958 Commonwealth Games – 440 yards.• Honoured with Padma Shri in 1959.• Won a Gold at the 1962 Asian Games – 400 m.• Won a Gold at the 1962 Asian Games – 4 x 400 m relay.• Won a Silver at the 1964 Calcutta National Games – 400 m. |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | • 20 November 1929 (according to records in Pakistan)• 17 October 1935 and 20 November 1935 (other official records of various States) |
Birthplace | Govindpuri, Muzaffargarh city, Punjab Province, British India (now Muzaffargarh District, Pakistan) |
Date of Death | 18 June 2021 |
Place of Death | PGIMER, Chandigarh |
Age (at the time of death) | 91 Years |
Death Cause | COVID-19 [1] |
Hometown | Chandigarh, India |
Zodiac sign/(as per 20 November 1929) | Scorpio |
Nationality | Indian |
School | A village School in Pakistan |
College | Did not attend |
Educational Qualification | Studied at a village school in Pakistan up to 5th standard |
Family | Father- Name Not KnownMother- Name Not KnownSiblings- Ishar (sister), Makhan Singh (eldest brother) & 12 More |
Religion | Sikhism |
Address | #725, Sector 8 B, Chandigarh |
Hobbies | Playing Golf, Walking, Doing Work-outs |
Milkha Singh received his early education from his village. After independence, he had to come to India, during which he had to face a lot of problems. However, there is no official information available about Milkha Singh’s schooling at the moment.

Milkha Singh’s early life
Milkha Singh’s early life was full of troubles. Milkha Singh lost his parents in the riots that took place during the partition of India. Somehow, Milkha came to India by train and became a refugee. Even after coming to India, Milkha Singh had to face a lot of troubles. Milkha spent most of his time in Delhi at his sister’s in-laws’ house. Milkha Singh went to join the Indian Army on the advice of his brother Malkhan.
During recruitment in the Indian Army, Milkha found many good friends and he also came to know about his talent there. Joining the Indian Army was the biggest turning point in Milkha’s career. This one decision of his changed his entire career. During his training days, Milkha trained hard and started running. Due to his runner ability, he was selected for special sports training in the Army.

Milkha Singh Early Career
Milkha Singh did tremendous training in the army and made a name for himself in 200 m and 400 m races. Due to his brilliant performance, Milkha Singh got a chance to represent India in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics. However, Milkha Singh’s performance in the Melbourne Olympics was quite ordinary. Looking at Milkha Singh, it was clearly visible that he lacked experience and proper training.
The defeat in the Melbourne Olympics broke Milkha Singh very badly. After this defeat, Milkha Singh started taking even harder training. In 1956, Milkha Singh got a chance to play in the National Games and during this time Milkha performed very well. During the National Games played in 1958, he broke the old records of 200 m and 400 m and surprised everyone with his performance.
Milkha Singh has appeared in the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, 1960 Rome and 1964 Tokyo Olympics. During this time, Milkha Singh’s performance was very good, although he could not succeed in winning a medal for India. But seeing the kind of performance Milkha Singh had, every Indian’s chest grew 2 inches with pride. If we talk about the Asian Games, then Milkha Singh’s performance in the Asian Games was very good and he increased the pride of everyone by winning many medals for India. If we talk about the Commonwealth Games, then in 1958 Milkha Singh became the first Indian runner to win a gold medal in the 440 meter race.

Milkha Singh’s performance in Asian Games
Milkha Singh’s performance proved to be very good in the Asian Games. In the Asian Games played in 1958, Milkha Singh won everyone’s heart by winning gold medals in 200 meters and 400 meters race. Milkha Singh’s performance was also very good in the 1962 Asian Games. This year Milkha Singh brought laurels to the country by winning gold medals in 400m and 4×400 m relay races. In the National Games held in Calcutta in 1964, Milkha Singh won the silver medal in the 400m race. Milkha Singh’s career has been very good and he has won everyone’s heart with his brilliant performance.
How was Milkha Singh’s name Flying Sikh?
You must have heard about Milkha Singh that people used to call him Flying Sikh. Do you know how Milkha Singh got this special name? Actually in 1960, Pakistan invited Milkha Singh to participate in a race. But the Milkha Singh who was known in his childhood days, was not able to participate in the race.