On Friday, former Indian shooting champion and national coach Jaspal Rana passed away after suffering major heart woes over a serious heart attack. He was being treated at the Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket, New Delhi, where doctors confirmed that Jaspal Rana had died from a severe heart attack, which was leading into end stages of heart failure. His tragic death startled the Indian sports world, with not only sports leaders and sportsmen and fans mourning deeply for their country's greatest shooting master but also people's lives.
What Happened to Jaspal Rana?
Health Condition Explained. Doctors who treated him said Jaspal Rana had recently had a stent procedure after he complained of chest pain during the ISSF World Cup in Munich. But it worsened later. Rana entered hospital seriously, according to Dr. Balbir Singh, a senior cardiology specialist at Max Hospital. He had suffered an acute heart attack that was several days old already.
Doctors found:
A completely blocked artery. Heart pumping function severely compromised. Condition of severe heart failure. While feeling chest pain earlier, Rana kept travelling, which made matters worse, before he was at the hospital. PM Modi and Leaders Pay Tribute. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed deep sadness over Rana's death, calling it a huge loss to Indian sports.
He highlighted:Rana’s achievements as a world-class shooter. His role as a mentor to youngsters. His dedication to discipline and excellence. Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya delivered another tribute, saying Rana’s contributions as an athlete and coach wouldn’t soon fade. Mallikarjun Kharge, the head of Congress, termed him a “towering figure in Indian sport” and lauded his efforts in grooming future shooters.
Who Was Jaspal Rana?
Jaspal Rana was one of India’s most talented pistol shooters and also became a high-performance coach in the 25m pistol discipline. He would have a central role to play in the training of its future generation of shooters.
He was known for:
Global shooting successes internationally. Coaching top talents in Indian shooters. Good discipline and training methods. Support for Indian sports development. Medical Insight:
Doctors confirmed that his death was caused by:
Delayed treatment of heart attack. Blocked coronary artery. Severe cardiac failure. Medical experts cautioned that ignoring chest pain and continuing travel may be extremely dangerous in heart conditions. Nation Mourns a Sports Icon. It’s been a deep void in Indian shooting, since the death of Jaspal Rana. He also walked into these young shooters’ lives as an Olympic-level athlete, a star coach and, most importantly of all, the inspiration.