Jaspal Rana Death Reason: What happened to Asian Games gold medalist, renowned shooter and Manu Bhaker's coach?
Jaspal Rana death news: Renowned Indian shooter and former Asian Games gold medallist Jaspal Rana has passed away at 49 after a sudden medical emergency. He fell unwell while returning from the ISSF World Cup in Munich, leading to a medical interv...

Jaspal Rana death reason: What happened after return from Munich ISSF World Cup?
According to a Times of India (TOI) report, Jaspal Rana fell seriously unwell while returning to New Delhi after the ISSF World Cup in Munich, Germany. The Indian shooting team had just completed a successful campaign, securing four medals, including two gold and two silver, when the health emergency occurred during the return journey.Read more- 'Jab mrityu nishchit ho...': Jaspal Rana's Instagram bio grabs attention
Sources within the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) told TOI that Rana began feeling discomfort mid-flight and was immediately rushed for medical attention upon landing in Delhi.
Jaspal Rana news: Medical emergency and hospital treatment
After arrival in New Delhi, Rana was taken directly to a hospital for urgent medical evaluation. Reports suggest that medical tests indicated the need for a stent procedure. However, despite medical intervention, he could not recover.His sudden deterioration and untimely death have left colleagues, athletes, and the wider sports community in deep shock.
Who was Jaspal Rana? A decorated career as an international shooter
Before becoming one of India’s most influential coaches, Jaspal Rana built a glittering career as a competitive shooter. He won multiple international medals, including a memorable Asian Games gold, establishing himself as one of India’s finest pistol shooters of his generation.His transition from athlete to coach further strengthened India’s position in international shooting events.
Rana played a defining role in shaping India’s modern pistol shooting success story. Appointed junior national pistol coach in 2012, he worked closely with emerging talents and built a strong pipeline of world-class shooters.
He coached several prominent athletes, including Saurabh Chaudhary, Anish Bhanwala and Chinki Yadav. His training philosophy focused on simulating Olympic-level pressure environments, a method widely credited for preparing Indian shooters for global competitions.
Jaspal Rana's recognition and leadership role in NRAI
In recognition of his long-standing contribution to the sport, the Government of India honoured him with the Dronacharya Award in 2020. In February 2025, the National Rifle Association of India appointed him as the high-performance coach for the 25m pistol discipline, reflecting his continued importance in India’s shooting structure.Inputs from TOI
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