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| Medal record | ||
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| Equestrian | ||
| Representing | ||
| Asian Games | ||
| 1982 New Delhi | Team eventing | |
| 1982 New Delhi | Individual eventing | |
| 1986 Seoul | Team dressage | |
| 1986 Seoul | Team eventing | |
Col G.M. Khan (11 July 1946 – 1 May 2021)[1] was an Indian national equestrian. He won the gold medal at 1982 Asian Games in ‘Three Days Event’. He was honoured with an Arjuna Award in 1984. He hailed from Rajasthan state. He served in the Indian army and was decorated with VSM. Khan also served as international FEI judge in Jumping and Dressage.[2]
Khan died on May 1, 2021, after contracting COVID-19 amid the COVID-19 pandemic in India. He was 74 years old.[3]
His Son Riyaz Khan studied in Central School, R.K.Puram, New Delhi during 1982
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