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Ashis Roy

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Ashis Roy
Personal information
NicknameThe Marathon Man of India
NationalityIndian
Born (1932-06-01) 1 June 1932 (age 92)
Shillong, Meghalaya, India
EducationSt. Edmund's College
Assam Medical College
Pune University
OccupationCardiologist
Websitewww.marathonmanofindia.com/index.html
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Wing Commander Ashis Roy, MD FRCS (born 1 June 1932) is a runner, author, and cardiologist best known as the first Indian man to run 100 marathons.[1] As of 2015, he has completed 145 total races, 115 of which are full marathons.[2][3]

Biography

Roy was born 1 June 1932 in Shillong, Meghalaya, India, the son of sports player and organizer Sudha Sindhu Roy.[1][4] He graduated from the Government Boys' High School in Mawkhar, then attended St. Edmund's College, Assam Medical College (Medical Studies), and Pune University (MD)[4][1] He joined the Indian Air Force in 1957 and served as a Wing Commander until 1978, when he retired after 21 years of service.[1][5] After leaving the military, he became a consulting physician and cardiologist in Chittaranjan Park, Delhi.[1][6]

His daughter Amrita sometimes joins him for races in the US, where she lives.[7] He has another daughter who lives in Canada and a son who lives in London.[4]

Running

Roy's first competitive race was a one-mile run in 1949 when he was 16.[1] He did not run a marathon until the Rath Marathon in Delhi in 1985 after he left the Air Force.[8][1][9] Some of the races he has run include the World Veterans Games (1987) in Melbourne, Australia, the 100th Boston Marathon (1996) in the US, the Millennium Marathon Burlington (2000) in Canada, the Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race (2008) in the US, and the Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon (2015) in Chicago, Illinois, USA.[1][7]

On 17 January 2010, he became the first person from India to run 100 marathons and was the first Indian ever to join the 100 Marathon Club, which he did in 2015.[1][10][11] In 2013, when he was 81 and had run 115 races, he was listed in the Limca Book of Records as the oldest marathoner in India.[1][12] Roy began running only half marathons after a spinal injury in 2011 left him partially paralyzed.[10]

Publications

  • Joy of Running (2009)[13][14]
  • Wonderful Joys of Running (2014)[5]

Full marathons run

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Roy's full marathons broken down by country[3]
No. Country Number of Marathons
1 India40
2 United States44
3 Canada12
4 United Kingdom2
5 Greece1
6 Netherlands1
7 Poland1
8 Finland1
9 Sweden1
10 Norway1
11 Japan1
12 Korea1
13 Malaysia1
14 Macau1
15 Australia1
16 New Zealand1
17 Russia1
18 Germany1
19 Czechoslovakia1
20 Austria1
21 Pakistan1
Total115
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Achievements

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Year Age Achievement Location Notes Ref
1992 60 First Indian to run a marathon at age 60 [15]
1999 66 Only Asian to have run marathons in the USA on three consecutive Sundays USA Toledo Glass City Marathon, Rite Aid Cleveland Marathon, Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon [16][17][18][19]
2003 71 First Indian age 70+ to run in two European marathons on consecutive Sundays Europe (Czech Republic, Austria) Prague International Marathon and Vienna International Marathon [20][21][22]
2007 75 First man 75+ to run 8 marathons within 8 months [15][23]
2009 76 First Indian marathoner to publish a book about marathons The Joy of Running [4]
2010 77 100th race run Mumbai, India [11]
2012 80 Best Sports Person of the Year India Presented by the Union Ministry of Social Welfare [4]
2015 83 Induction into the 100 Marathon Club Mumbai, India First Indian to be made a member [4][11]
2015 83 Run with Me Foundation Runner of the Year Awards - Lifetime Achievement Award [24]
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Rtd wg cdr Ashis Roy, marathon man of India is no more (died on 08 August 2024) as some records shows,It should be verified and to be edited in wikipedia.

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