Shivpal Singh Height, Age, Girlfriend, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More

Shivpal Singh Height, Age, Girlfriend, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More

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Profession: Indian Athlete (Javelin Throw)

Height: 5’ 7”

Hometown: Chandauli Village (about 30 Km From Varanasi)

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Profession Indian Athlete (Javelin Throw)
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.) in centimeters**- 174 cm**
in meters**- 1.74 m**
in feet & inches**- 5’ 7”**
Eye Colour Brown
Hair Colour Natural Black
Track and Field
Event Javelin Throw
Coach(es)/Mentor(s) • Jagmohan Singh
• Kashinath Naik
• Uwe Hohn
Personal Life
Date of Birth 6 July 1995
Age (as of 2021) 26 Years
Birthplace Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
Zodiac sign Cancer
Nationality Indian
Hometown Chandauli village (about 30 km from Varanasi)
College/University Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, Bhubaneswar, Odisha
Educational Qualifications Undergraduate in BBA check sources
The Logical Indian
Hobbies Listening Punjabi music
Relationships & More
Marital Status Unmarried
Family
Wife/Spouse N/A
Parents Father- Ramasaray Singh (former Javelin Thrower)
Mother- Late Poonam Singh (housewife)
Siblings Brother- Nand Kishore Singh (national Javelin thrower)

Some Lesser Known Facts About Shivpal Singh

  • Shivpal Singh is an Indian Athlete in the Javelin Throw category. He is regarded as the second-best Javelin Thrower in Indian history after Neeraj Chopra .

    Shivpal Singh(right) with Neeraj Chopra

  • He also became the second Javelin thrower after Neeraj Chopra to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics. This feat came in the Athletics Central North East (ACNW) league meeting at Potchefstroom, South Africa, 2020. He booked his slot with an 85.47-meter throw. Interestingly, he failed to reach 80 meters in his first three attempts. His stats read as 79.97m, 78.68m, 79.33 and 81.50. This was his 5th chance.

  • After winning the ticket to Tokyo Olympics he said

    I am very relieved that I have been able to secure the qualification standard after missing out on a few occasions. My best throw came a few days before the qualifying period started and I went past the 83m at the World Military Games in Wuhan and the South Asian Games in Kathmandu.” 

  • He started playing Javelin Throw at the age of 10. He comes from the family of Javelin-throwers. So, it was evident that he also would join this sport. His father was a Javelin-thrower. His uncle Mr Jagmohan is the national level champion. His grandfather was a Javelin-thrower and is the first person in the family who started playing this sport. His younger brother is also a Javelin Thrower.

  • During his childhood, Shivpal was an overweight kid. His father then sent him to his uncle house in New Delhi to hone his Javelin skills and get fully equipped with all those techniques associated with the sport. He got trained for almost six years. He termed that time as Brutal but in a positive way. Recalling that time, he once said

    I still remember training in Palam (a major suburb and residential colony in South West Delhi). Everyone knows how harsh Delhi winters are. Now imagine training in that. You would have people with 2-3 layers covering themselves, while I would be out here sweating. It used to be that bad. I would feel really bad back then. But when I look back now, I think those days and that training is what’s made me the athlete that I am today.”

  • Due to the postponement of the Tokyo Olympics 2020, he wasn’t distracted. Rather, he worked hard on his fitness with hours of tough exercises and long throwing sessions at the National Institute of Sports at Patiala, Punjab and then Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar, Odisha.

    Shivpal Singh at NIS, Patiala

  • In 2012, he got selected in the Indian Airforce as Junior Warrant Officer.

    Shivpal Singh in Indian Air Force

  • In 2015, he got selected in the Junior World Championships but, due to an injury, he was left out. In the following year, he won the Budapest Open Athletics in Hungary in the men Javelin Throw event.

  • He has the personal best score of 86.23 meters, which he achieved in the Asian Championships 2019. He bagged a silver medal in that event finishing behind Taipei’s Asian record-holder Chao-Tsun Cheng.

    Shivpal Singh after winning the silver medal in Asian Championship 2019 in Doha

    Shivpal Singh welcomed at IGI airport after winning the silver medal in Asian Championship 2019

  • Later that year, Shivpal bagged a gold medal in the 2019 Military World Games at Wuhan the capital of Hubei Province, China when he scored 83.33 meters. He beat his Polish counterpart, Krukowski Marcin. Ten thousand athletes participated in that event out of 140 countries across 27 disciplines. India bagged six silver and one bronze in total.

इस थ्रो ने मुझे गोल्ड दिलाया। 2019 World Military Games. pic.twitter.com/cvTh87iJe3

— Shivpal Singh olympian (@shivpaljavelin) May 30, 2020

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