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Book Review: The Race of My Life, Milkha Singh

Author: Milkha Singh with Sonia Sanwalka
Published: 2013
Publisher: Rupa Publications
Pages: 150
My Rating & Recommendation: 4/5, I strongly Recommend this book

Usually, I run three rounds around the park but today I ran one extra round. At the end of it, I was huffing, sweating, breathing heavily, and felt completely jaded. That made me wonder in awe about the mettle of Milkha Singh, the man who ran like a machine.

‘Flying Sikh’, as he is better known, is the greatest Indian athlete ever. He ran 80 international races and won 77 of them. He lost an Olympic bronze medal in 1960 Rome Olympics by 1/100th of a second. Need I say more? Fortunately, we have a book which captures his story. Milkha Singh lived a life of glory, likewise, this book is an equally compelling spectacle.

Milkha Singh

Content Summary

The description of Milkha Singh’s scarred childhood is heart wrenching. He was devastated when he witnessed his family getting slaughtered in the riots that ensued India’s partition in 1947. Thereafter, he became a delinquent adolescent who was saved just in time by the Indian Army. Mr. Singh articulates his journey beautifully. From an unruly, recalcitrant lad who started running for an extra glass of milk in diet, to the champion runner whose passion knew no boundaries. The lucid description of Milkha’s feeling about his life and relationships, his training sessions and races etc. made me feel captivated to the book.

The book also presents some highlights from Milkha’s post retirement life. His contributions to the sports in India and the struggle with the politics in sports helps readers get a unique perspective. Overall, a gripping story of a man without any means, and yet, who ran his way to unmatchable glory. Happy Reading!

PS: In 2013, a Bollywood movie ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’ on the life on Milkha Singh released. Expectedly, the movie was a huge success. 


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