Sports Legends Milkha Singh And Jwala Gutta Write Letters To Their Younger Selves

These sportspeople bring inspiration to themselves and the new generation to be super successful

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These sportspeople bring inspiration to themselves and the new generation to be super successful

Milkha Singh

Also called the Flying Sikh, Milkha Singh is an Indian track and field athlete. He was the first Indian man to reach the final of an Olympic athletics event—the 400m race at the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome.

Illustration courtesy Penguin Random House and HT Sports

Dear 16-year-old Milkha,

You are lucky to be alive. In the past one year, you have seen a bloodbath during Partition, the birth of two nations, the murder of your parents, and you have landed up in Delhi as an orphan and a refugee.

You are lucky to have found your sister. You have endured enough, but your hardships are not over. Later on you will realize that what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.

It will be four more years before you discover running. However, I do wish you would have found your passion at least four years earlier because I don’t want you to lose an Olympic medal.

The quest for survival will take you to the world of sports. As a teenager, you may not have an idea about running as a sport. As an orphan, it will not only be about learning how to survive the brutal world, but also about carving out an identity for yourself.

In the next couple of years, you might have to do odd jobs—from polishing shoes to working in a rubber factory. These obstacles will be nothing compared to what you saw during Partition.

The urge to survive and have three meals a day will take you to the army. You will be rejected twice before your elder brother helps you get recruited in 1952. You may even lose your first 400-metre race...

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