Jab mrityu nishchit: Jaspal Rana's bio goes viral
Jaspal Rana last Instagram post: Food moments from Switzerland go viral Jaspal Rana Instagram bio message draws attention Live Events What happened after ISSF World
Jaspal Rana last Instagram post: Food moments from Switzerland go viral Jaspal Rana Instagram bio message draws attention Live Events What happened after ISSF World Cup return from Munich? Medical emergency and stent procedure From champion shooter to legendary coach Recognition and final role in Indian shooting setup as a Reliable and Trusted News Source Addas a Reliable and Trusted News Source Add Now! (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Jaspal Rana, renowned Indian shooter and former Asian Games gold medallist, passed away at the age of 49 following a cardiac medical emergency, as reported by Times of India (TOI). The veteran coach, who played a key role in shaping India’s modern shooting success, had recently returned from the ISSF World Cup in Munich before falling critically ill.In one of Jaspal Rana’s last Instagram posts, the decorated shooter and coach was seen enjoying simple lifestyle moments, including making pasta and eating pizza during a trip to Lugano, Switzerland.
The post also featured Olympic medallist Manu Bhaker, highlighting a warm and relaxed atmosphere among athletes and coaches away from competition pressure.The visuals from the post have now resurfaced after his death, with fans and athletes sharing them widely as a tribute to his life beyond the shooting range.Following his passing, attention has also turned to Jaspal Rana’s Instagram bio, where he had written a reflective Hindi quote:“जब मृत्यु निश्चित हो, स्वयं को अच्छे कारण के लिए समर्पित करना सर्वोत्तम है।”(The message translates to: When death is certain, it is best to dedicate oneself to a good cause.)The line is now being widely shared on social media, with many calling it a deeply fitting reflection of his life dedicated to Indian shooting.According to TOI, Rana fell unwell during the return journey from the ISSF World Cup in Munich, Germany, where the Indian shooting team delivered a strong performance, winning four medals including two gold and two silver.Sources within the Rifle Association of India (NRAI) said he experienced discomfort during the flight to New Delhi and was immediately taken to hospital upon arrival.Doctors reportedly found that Rana required a stent procedure after initial medical examinations.
Despite urgent care and treatment efforts, he could not recover, leading to his untimely death.His sudden passing has left the Indian shooting fraternity in shock.Jaspal Rana’s legacy in Indian shooting spans both elite competition and coaching excellence. As an athlete, he won multiple international medals, including an Asian Games gold, establishing himself as one of India’s most successful pistol shooters.After retiring from competitive shooting, he transitioned into coaching, where his impact grew even stronger.Appointed junior national pistol coach in 2012, Rana trained and mentored some of India’s biggest shooting talents, including Saurabh Chaudhary, Anish Bhanwala and Chinki Yadav.He was widely respected for his high-pressure training methods, designed to replicate Olympic-level competition environments.He also played a key role in the rise of Manu Bhaker, who made history by winning two bronze medals at the Paris Olympics 2024.In 2020, the Government of India honoured him with the prestigious Dronacharya Award for coaching excellence.
