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Abhinav Bindra awarded Olympic Order by IOC for outstanding services to Olympic Movement

Bindra, now 41, became India’s first individual Olympic gold medallist when he won the men’s 10m air rifle event at 2008 Beijing Games
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New Delhi, July 22 

Indian shooting legend Abhinav Bindra has been awarded with Olympic Order by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for his outstanding services to the Olympic Movement.

The award ceremony will be held during the 142nd IOC Session in Paris on August 10, a day before the closing of the Olympics.

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“It is with great pleasure that I inform you that the IOC Executive Board has decided to award you with the Olympic Order for your outstanding services to the Olympic Movement,” IOC president wrote in a letter addressed to Bindra and dated July 20.

The Olympic Order is the highest award of IOC, given for distinguished contributions to the Olympic Movement. It is awarded to recognise an individual who has illustrated the Olympic ideal through his/her action, has achieved remarkable merit in the sporting world, or has rendered outstanding services to the Olympic cause, either through his own personal achievement or his contribution to the development of sport. 

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Nominations are proposed by Olympic Orders Council and decided upon by the executive board. 

Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya congratulated Bindra on being awarded with the Olympic Order.   

“Congratulations to @Abhinav_Bindra on being awarded the Olympic Order for outstanding contributions to the Olympic Movement!” he wrote on X

“His achievement fills us with pride and is truly well-deserved. His name alone has inspired generations of shooters and Olympians.”

Bindra, now 41, became India’s first individual Olympic gold medallist when he won the men’s 10m air rifle event at 2008 Beijing Games. 

He was a member of the Athlete Committee of International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) from 2010 to 2020, serving as its Chair from 2014. He has been a member of IOC Athlete Commission since 2018. 

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