On September 8, 2024, a landmark moment in Asian sports history unfolded as Randhir Singh, a veteran sports administrator, was elected as the president of the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA). This momentous event took place during the 44th General Assembly of the continental body in New Delhi, marking the first time an Indian has ascended to this prestigious position.
Unanimous Election and Term Details
Sole Eligible Candidate
Mr. Singh, at 77 years of age, stood as the lone eligible candidate for the OCA president’s post. His election was unanimous, reflecting the widespread support and confidence in his leadership across the Asian sports community.
Tenure and Responsibilities
- Term Duration: 2024 to 2028
- Role: Leading the OCA, the apex body for Olympic sports in Asia
Randhir Singh’s Background and Experience
Sporting Career
- Five-time Olympic shooter for India
- Represents a legacy of excellence in Indian sports
Administrative Experience
- OCA Acting President since 2021
- Filled in for Kuwait’s Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah
- Held various administrative posts in Indian and Asian sports bodies
Context of the Election
Previous Leadership
Mr. Singh took over as acting president following the suspension of Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah, who was:
- Handed a 15-year ban from sports administration in May 2024
- Sanctioned for ethics breaches
The Election Ceremony
Notable Attendees
The official announcement of Mr. Singh’s presidency was made in the presence of:
- Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya
- Top sports leaders from all 45 countries of Asia
This high-profile attendance underscores the significance of the election in the Asian sports landscape.