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Legendary sprinter Jegathesan’s brother Harichandra dies at 92

Former Olympian among first group of Malaysian athletes to compete at international level

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 01 Jul 2022 10:55AM

Legendary sprinter Jegathesan’s brother Harichandra dies at 92
M. Harichandra participated in the 1954 Asian Games in Manila and 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne, and broke the national 800m record with a sub-two-minute run at the age of 23. – @Olympic.Council.Malaysia Facebook pic, July 1, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – M. Harichandra, the older brother of legendary Malaysian sprinter Tan Sri Dr M. Jegathesan, has died at the age of 92.

According to Jegathesan, his brother, who represented Malaysia in athletics in the 1950s, died of old age in Singapore yesterday.

“Funeral prayers and cremation were held in Singapore today,” Jegathesan, known as The Flying Doctor, told Bernama today.

He leaves behind a wife, Thangarasi, 78, and two children – Rohan and Anita.

M. Harichandra was one of the members of the Malayan Contingent marching in the Opening Ceremony of the XVI Olympic Games on November 22, 1956, at the Olympic Stadium in Melbourne, Australia. – @Olympic.Council.Malaysia Facebook pic, July 1, 2022
M. Harichandra was one of the members of the Malayan Contingent marching in the Opening Ceremony of the XVI Olympic Games on November 22, 1956, at the Olympic Stadium in Melbourne, Australia. – @Olympic.Council.Malaysia Facebook pic, July 1, 2022

Harichandra participated in the 1954 Asian Games in Manila and 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne and was among the first group of Malaysian athletes to compete at the international level.

“He was my hero and role model, and it was because of him that I ventured into athletics and achieved success,” Jegathesan said.

Harichandra also broke the national 800m record with a sub-two-minute run at the age of 23, before representing the country in many other events.

M. Harichandra participated in the 400m race at the first World Association of Veteran Athletes Championships held in Toronto, Canada in 1975 and won the silver medal. – Suresh Nair Facebook pic, July 1, 2022
M. Harichandra participated in the 400m race at the first World Association of Veteran Athletes Championships held in Toronto, Canada in 1975 and won the silver medal. – Suresh Nair Facebook pic, July 1, 2022

He eventually moved to Singapore where he started work as a prisons officer in Outram Road in 1957 and became a citizen in 1959.

He also represented Singapore in athletics, including at the masters level. – Bernama, July 1, 2022

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