Athletics Federation joint secretary passes away

Press Trust of India  |  Kochi 

Tony Daniel, of Federation and chairman of its technical committee, died here today following a

Daniel, 66, is survived by wife and a daughter.

A former athlete, he complained of uneasiness on return from regular morning walk and was rushed to hospital.

He, however, collapsed before reaching the hospital, Association sources said.

He had officiated at the recent Federation Cup Junior National Championship in

and Federation of condoled his death and recalled his contributions to the sport.

AAA Secretary-Treasurer, in a message said, "was a dedicated International Technical Official and a familiar face to the Asian family in many of our Asian events."

"On behalf of our President, Dahlan and Members of the Council of the Asian AA, we send our condolences to his dear wife and family and may God give them strength and courage during this moment of bereavement," he said.

AFI President, said, "It is a great loss for AFI. It is very sad. Tony was an experienced member of the AFI family and he will be missed a lot. On behalf of AFI, I would like to express our deepest condolences to his family."

The Erankulam-born Daniel represented state and University on many occasions in the national championships both in junior and senior categories between 1968 and 1972.

He was the state sprint champion in 1970 and held the record for many years.

He served as of Association for eight years and was executive vice-of the Association till his demise.

Daniel was the during the Commonwealth Games, 2010 and (Athletics) in South Asian Games, Guwahati 2016.

A qualified IAAF technical official and lecturer, he officiated in several international championships in various countries.

He also served as the of the national squad in last year's World Championships in

The burial will take place at Mount here on Friday.

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First Published: Wed, April 25 2018. 17:05 IST