Manjit Singh (born 1 September 1989; also known as Manjit Singh Chahal) is an Indian middle-distance runner who specialises in the 800 metres and 1500...
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football player Manjit Singh (runner) (born 1989) Indian middle-distance runner Manjit Singh (strongman), Indian-English strongman Manjit Singh (soldier),...
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Indira (born 1950), Punjabi poet and writer Manjit Singh (runner) (born 1989), Indian middle-distance runner Manjit Wolstenholme (born 1964), British businesswoman...
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Manjit Singh (born 25 January 1986, Punjab) is an Indian football player who plays for Bharat FC in the I-League in India as a striker. Manjit managed...
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Manjit Singh is a strongman originally from India, who moved to Leicestershire in 1977. He holds a number of Guinness World Records for feats of strength...
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Maninder Singh (actor) (born 27 September 1980), Indian TV actor Manjeet Singh (disambiguation) Manjit Singh (disambiguation) Manjot Singh (cricketer)...
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while in the 800 m he won the silver medal finishing behind compatriot Manjit Singh, who won the gold medal . "JOHNSON Jinson - Olympic Athletics". Rio 2016...
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Singh (steeplechase) and Swapna Barman (heptathlon). India extended its regional athletics success with second place at the 2018 Asian Games: Manjit Singh...
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Assembly. Indian National Congress gained majority of the seats. Amarinder Singh was elected as the Chief Minister. United Progressive Alliance National...
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Amrit Pal (athlete) (category Indian male middle-distance runners)
400 metres relay and 400 metres hurdles. "Asian Games 2018 men's 800m: Manjit Singh wins gold, Jinson Johnson gets silver". India Today. Retrieved 19 August...
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