Sohrab Bhoot
Sohrab H. Bhoot was an Indian Olympian administrator and sports administrator in the early and middle 20th century.
Biography
Bhoot's 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 four other 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. Overall, he took the Indian cycling team to several international cycling events and world cycling championships from the late 1940s until the early 1960s.
- A key organiser of the 1951 Asian games.
- Secretary of the Technical Committee for the Athletics Federation of India.
- Member of the managing committee, as well as treasurer, of the Indian Olympic Association.
- Editor of the Sports Herald.