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NEW DELHI, Sept 8, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - India's veteran sports administrator
Randhir Singh was elected Sunday unopposed as the president of the Olympic
Council of Asia in New Delhi, the body said in a statement.
The 77-year-old Singh, a five-time Olympian and shooter, will take charge
from 2024-2028.
Singh, the first Indian to take the top sports job in Asia, was elected by 44
out of 45 votes, with one abstention.
The post of president, five vice presidents for the five zones and five
executive board members were all uncontested.
"We are very honoured for the love and affection you have shown us," Singh
said, on behalf of the new board.
"Thank you from the bottom of my heart. With your support you have shown Asia
is one, Asia is one family."
Singh has been the OCA acting president since 2021, stepping in for Kuwait's
Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah.
Sheikh Ahmad, a member of Kuwait's ruling family, was handed a 15-year ban
from sports administration over ethics breaches.
Singh was a member of the International Olympic Committee between 2001 and
2014, after which he continued as an honorary member of the global sports
body.
The Olympic Council of Asia is the governing body for sports in Asia.