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A valuable addition to the literature on Indian sports -- Randhir Singh, member, International Olympic Committee, and acting president, Olympic Council of Asia

An intimate look at the life of the rarest of the rare Indian, a track and field Olympic gold medallist -- Shekhar Gupta, Founder and Editor-in-Chief, The Print

A must-read for all those whose heart beats for Indian sport and indeed for India -- Rajdeep Sardesai, news anchor, reporter, journalist and author

Book Description

The Man Who Made History tells the amazing story that followed, put together, for the first time, from the accounts of his family and friends. It is a testament to the indomitable spirit of a young athlete who enthused an entire country.

About the Author

Based in New Delhi, Norris Pritam has been a distinguished sports journalist for over four decades. His coverage includes six Olympic Games, from Atlanta in 1996 to Rio de Janeiro in 2016, as well as six Asian Games, Commonwealth Games and World Championships. Norris witnessed pivotal moments, such as Leander Paes breaking a 44-year jinx to win an individual bronze medal in Atlanta. He also reported on Karnam Malleswari becoming India's first woman Olympic medallist, alongside the achievements of Rajyavardhan Rathore, Abhinav Bindra, Sushil Kumar, Mary Kom, and more, standing tall on Olympic podiums.

Although his heart lies in athletics, Norris's journey led him from being a sports correspondent with the Indian Express for 14 years to joining Business Indian Television, India's first news and current affairs channel. He also contributed significantly as a freelancer to the BBC and Deutsche Welle (German Radio).

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The Neeraj Chopra Story

The Neeraj Chopra Story

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  • ISBN: 9789354353574
  • Author: Norris Pritam
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury
  • Pages: 236
  • Format: Paperback
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Review

A valuable addition to the literature on Indian sports -- Randhir Singh, member, International Olympic Committee, and acting president, Olympic Council of Asia

An intimate look at the life of the rarest of the rare Indian, a track and field Olympic gold medallist -- Shekhar Gupta, Founder and Editor-in-Chief, The Print

A must-read for all those whose heart beats for Indian sport and indeed for India -- Rajdeep Sardesai, news anchor, reporter, journalist and author

Book Description

The Man Who Made History tells the amazing story that followed, put together, for the first time, from the accounts of his family and friends. It is a testament to the indomitable spirit of a young athlete who enthused an entire country.

About the Author

Based in New Delhi, Norris Pritam has been a distinguished sports journalist for over four decades. His coverage includes six Olympic Games, from Atlanta in 1996 to Rio de Janeiro in 2016, as well as six Asian Games, Commonwealth Games and World Championships. Norris witnessed pivotal moments, such as Leander Paes breaking a 44-year jinx to win an individual bronze medal in Atlanta. He also reported on Karnam Malleswari becoming India's first woman Olympic medallist, alongside the achievements of Rajyavardhan Rathore, Abhinav Bindra, Sushil Kumar, Mary Kom, and more, standing tall on Olympic podiums.

Although his heart lies in athletics, Norris's journey led him from being a sports correspondent with the Indian Express for 14 years to joining Business Indian Television, India's first news and current affairs channel. He also contributed significantly as a freelancer to the BBC and Deutsche Welle (German Radio).

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