Bharat Pannu is an Indian cyclist and a Lieutenant colonel of the Indian Army. [1] Pannu is the first Indian to win podium place in any international cycling race. [2] [1] He also holds world records for "fastest time to travel the Golden Quadrilateral by bicycle", [3] "fastest time to cycle trans-India from west to east" [4] [5] [6] and "fastest cycle journey from Manali to Leh". [7] [8]
He serves as the Electronics and Mechanical Engineer Officer in the Indian Army, and is posted to the Aviation Test Team. [9] [10] He has cycled across Austria and the United States. [11] He has also completed in Race Across America. [12] He paddled 4,086 km in 12 days. [13] He completed Race Around Austria in four days. [14] He has rode from Kashmir to Kanyakumari in 8 days. [15]
He was born on 8 May 1983 [16] in Rohtak district to Ram Mehar Singh, a retired Indian Army Subedar. [17]
Bharat Pannu is an Indian cyclist and a Lieutenant colonel of the Indian Army. [1] Pannu is the first Indian to win podium place in any international cycling race. [2] [1] He also holds world records for "fastest time to travel the Golden Quadrilateral by bicycle", [3] "fastest time to cycle trans-India from west to east" [4] [5] [6] and "fastest cycle journey from Manali to Leh". [7] [8]
He serves as the Electronics and Mechanical Engineer Officer in the Indian Army, and is posted to the Aviation Test Team. [9] [10] He has cycled across Austria and the United States. [11] He has also completed in Race Across America. [12] He paddled 4,086 km in 12 days. [13] He completed Race Around Austria in four days. [14] He has rode from Kashmir to Kanyakumari in 8 days. [15]
He was born on 8 May 1983 [16] in Rohtak district to Ram Mehar Singh, a retired Indian Army Subedar. [17]