Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q7554804> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 42 of
42
with 100 triples per page.
- Q7554804 description "Indian cycling executive, India sports official".
- Q7554804 description "Indian cycling executive, India sports official".
- Q7554804 subject Q10102489.
- Q7554804 subject Q16812195.
- Q7554804 subject Q8077342.
- Q7554804 subject Q8544304.
- Q7554804 abstract "Sohrab H. Bhoot (or Sorabji Bhoot or Sorab Bhoot) was an Indian Olympian administrator and sports administrator in the early and middle 20th century.His major accomplishments were to serve as: Manager of India's first Olympic team at the 1920 Olympics in Antwerp. He was also a selector and administrator for the Indian team at many subsequent Olympics. President of the National Cycling Federation of India. Bhoot and Jankidas co-founded this national cycling federation in 1946. Under Bhoot's management, the Indian cycling team made its Olympic debut at the 1948 Olympics in London. Bhoot also served as President of the Asian Cycling Federation. General Secretary of the Bombay Provincial Olympic Association—in this capacity he was also Organising Secretary for, and played a major role in organising and administering, the 1950 Indian national games (the 14th such national games) at Bombay. A key organiser of the 1951 Asian games. Secretary of the Technical Committee for the Athletics Federation of India. Member of the managing committee of the Indian Olympic Association. Editor of the Sports Herald.Bhoot died on 9 January 1984 at the age of 92. His obituary was carried in the Jam-e-Jamshed, titled "The Grand Old Man of Sports". It noted that Bhoot was "one of the founders of the Olympic Movement in India, he helped put Indian sportsmen on the world field and was responsible for promoting many sports noticeably athletics and cycling." It mentioned his many accomplishments, for example that "He was with the late Melwyn D'Mello (Anthony de Mello), a star organiser of the 1st Asian Games at Delhi." And it highlighted his strong personal traits: 'being of strong character, he never tolerated faulty organisation,' and always 'stood for the just cause of sportsmen.'".
- Q7554804 deathDate "1984-01-09".
- Q7554804 deathYear "1984".
- Q7554804 thumbnail SohrabBhootObituary.jpg?width=300.
- Q7554804 wikiPageExternalLink history.html.
- Q7554804 wikiPageWikiLink Q10102489.
- Q7554804 wikiPageWikiLink Q1371252.
- Q7554804 wikiPageWikiLink Q156766.
- Q7554804 wikiPageWikiLink Q16056693.
- Q7554804 wikiPageWikiLink Q16812195.
- Q7554804 wikiPageWikiLink Q29267.
- Q7554804 wikiPageWikiLink Q4773774.
- Q7554804 wikiPageWikiLink Q5198290.
- Q7554804 wikiPageWikiLink Q580872.
- Q7554804 wikiPageWikiLink Q749175.
- Q7554804 wikiPageWikiLink Q8077342.
- Q7554804 wikiPageWikiLink Q8544304.
- Q7554804 dateOfDeath "1984-01-09".
- Q7554804 name "Bhoot, Sohrab".
- Q7554804 shortDescription "Indian cycling executive, India sports official".
- Q7554804 type Person.
- Q7554804 type Agent.
- Q7554804 type Person.
- Q7554804 type Agent.
- Q7554804 type NaturalPerson.
- Q7554804 type Thing.
- Q7554804 type Q215627.
- Q7554804 type Q5.
- Q7554804 type Person.
- Q7554804 comment "Sohrab H. Bhoot (or Sorabji Bhoot or Sorab Bhoot) was an Indian Olympian administrator and sports administrator in the early and middle 20th century.His major accomplishments were to serve as: Manager of India's first Olympic team at the 1920 Olympics in Antwerp. He was also a selector and administrator for the Indian team at many subsequent Olympics. President of the National Cycling Federation of India. Bhoot and Jankidas co-founded this national cycling federation in 1946.".
- Q7554804 label "Sohrab Bhoot".
- Q7554804 depiction SohrabBhootObituary.jpg.
- Q7554804 givenName "Sohrab".
- Q7554804 name "Bhoot, Sohrab".
- Q7554804 name "Sohrab Bhoot".
- Q7554804 surname "Bhoot".