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World’s Oldest Marathon Runner Fauja Singh Dies at 114

Fauja Singh, the world’s oldest marathon runner, died at the age of 114 after being hit by an unknown vehicle on the Jalandhar-Pathankot highway in Punjab on July 14, 2025. Known as the ‘Turbaned Tornado’, Fauja Singh inspired people across the globe with his fitness and spirit. His sudden death has shocked the nation, and tributes are pouring in.

Tragic Accident on Punjab Highway

Fauja Singh was out for a walk near his village, Bias, around 3:30 PM when he was struck by an unidentified vehicle. The accident happened on the Jalandhar-Pathankot highway. His death was confirmed by writer Khushwant Singh, who shared the news online after speaking with Singh’s family. A police investigation into the accident is ongoing.

A Life of Inspiration and Strength

Born on April 1, 1911, Fauja Singh took up running after the death of his wife and son. He ran his first marathon at the age of 89 in London in 2000. He went on to complete nine full marathons in London, New York, and Toronto. He also carried the Olympic torch for the 2004 Athens and 2012 London Olympics.

He was featured in global sports campaigns with legends like Muhammad Ali and David Beckham. Singh stood out for his strong will and was a living example of fitness at any age.

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