Chandigarh: The Centenarian Sprinter Man Kaur died of a heart attack on Saturday, his son said Gurdev Singh.
He was 105 and survived by two sons and a girl.
Gurdev said he was inhaled his last around 1pm.
“He suffered a heart attack.
He is fine but we don’t know what suddenly happened,” said Singh Pti.
Kaur doesn’t take care of good health over the past few months.
He was treated at Ayurvedic Hospital in Derabassi in Mohali.
Born on March 1, 1916, Kaur is known as “Miracle Mom from Chandigarh”.
Kaur took to run at the age of Ripe 93.
He had won his first medal in 2007 at the Chandigarh Masters athletic meeting, where he ran “for it” after seeing Gurdev, the oldest of his three children, took part in it, took part in the race in Patiala.
He shot fame after winning a 100 meter sprint in the world master game in Auckland in 2017 and held several world records.
He also won gold on the track and field track at the World Athletic Masters Championship in Poland.