Fauja Singh, the world's oldest marathon runner and a torchbearer at the 2012 London Olympics, died in a hit-and-run at age 114 in Punjab, India. Born in 1911, he set numerous world age-group records in Toronto at an invitational meet in 2011. Singh became the first centenarian to complete a marathon, finishing the Toronto Waterfront Marathon in 8 hours, 11 minutes, and 6 seconds, despite Guinness World Records not recognizing his achievement due to the absence of a birth certificate. He moved to London in 1992 and took up running to cope with personal loss.
Fauja Singh, nicknamed the 'Turbaned Tornado,' set multiple world age-group records at a special meet in Toronto in 2011, demonstrating astonishing athleticism at 100 years old.
He became the first centenarian to finish a marathon at the Toronto Waterfront Marathon, completing it in a remarkable time of 8 hours, 11 minutes and 6 seconds.
Though Guinness World Records didn't recognize his marathon feat due to lack of official birth records from 1911, Singh's legacy as a pioneer in senior athletics remains significant.
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