Sohrab Bhoot

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Sohrab H. Bhoot (or Sorabji Bhoot or Sorab Bhoot) was an Indian Olympian administrator and sports administrator in the early and middle 20th century.

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Indian Olympic delegation 1920:
(top, l-to-r:) Shindes, Bannerjee, Navale, Chaugule;
(middle:) Bhoot, Fyzee;
(seated:) Datar, Kaikadi


His major accomplishments were to serve as:

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.'

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Indian Olympic Association Cte: Bhoot in striped blazer behind Maharaja of Patiala (seated in center)
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Indian National Games 1950:
left to right: Governor of Bombay Raja Maharaja Singh under umbrella, x, x(holding umbrella), Nalini Ranjan Sarker, x, Sohrab Bhoot (in striped blazer), x, G.D. Sondhi, naval captain
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Indian National Games 1950:
Moinul Haq (with glasses, fourth from left); Sohrab Bhoot (hat in hand, fifth from left); Bombay Chief Minister B G Kher (beside Bhoot, with white cap and cane)(center-left) ; Bombay Home Minister Morarji Desai (with white cap)(center-right)
1951 Asian Games:
Cyclists Raj Kumar Mehra (standing on podium); Gurdev Singh, Dhangar (Lhanguard), Madan Mohan (standing left to right); and manager Bhoot (standing, fourth from left in blazer)
Bhoot with Indian cyclists Malcolm, Mehra, and official Nariman Saugar, at the 1948 Olympics