Indian Olympic Association mourns Hockey legend Vece Paes' demise
By ANI | Updated: August 14, 2025 16:34 IST2025-08-14T16:26:03+5:302025-08-14T16:34:59+5:30
New Delhi [India], August 14 : The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) on Thursday expressed grief over the loss of ...

Indian Olympic Association mourns Hockey legend Vece Paes' demise
New Delhi [India], August 14 : The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) on Thursday expressed grief over the loss of hockey legend and Olympic bronze medalist Vece Paes.
Posting a picture of Vece Paes on its Instagram handle, it wrote, "On behalf of everyone at IOA, expressing our deep sadness on the news of the passing of 1972 Munich Olympic Medalist Dr Vece Paes. Our thoughts and prayers with @leanderpaes and family during this incredibly difficult time."
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Indian hockey legend and Olympic bronze medalist Vece Paes, also the father of tennis legend Leander Paes, passed away on Thursday morning.
Woodlands Hospital, where Vece was admitted, also confirmed his demise, saying that he was admitted to the hospital just two days back, "with multiorgan dysfunction due to lower respiratory tract & gastrointestinal tract infections."
The statement also said that he was a long-term patient of Parkinson's disease.
"Woodlands Multispeciality Hospital deeply mourns the passing of Dr Vece Paes, 80, a distinguished member of India's bronze medal-winning hockey team at the 1972 Munich Olympics, renowned sports medicine specialist, and father of tennis legend Mr Leander Paes. Dr Paes started his medical practice at NRS Medical College and Woodlands Hospital in the 1960s," said the hospital in a statement.
"Dr Paes was admitted to Woodlands Hospital late on August 12, 2025, under the care of Dr Soutik Panda, in charge, critical care Medicine, with multiorgan dysfunction due to lower respiratory tract and gastrointestinal tract infections. A regular patient at Woodlands Hospital, he had been under the Woodlands Home Care Service for the past ten months. A long-term patient of Parkinson's disease, he had been bed-bound for an extended period. Despite the best medical efforts, Dr Paes breathed his last in the early hours of August 14, 2025," the statement further read.
Vece helped India earn their sole medal of the 1972 Olympics at Munich, Germany, a bronze medal in field hockey. India secured the bronze medal by beating the Netherlands in a well-contested match 2-1 in September 1972. Germany went on to win the gold, while Pakistan won the silver.
He also represented India in the Hockey World Cup, a part of the 1971 team which finished third in Barcelona. 24 years after his achievement, Laender made his father proud with a men's singles bronze medal in tennis during the 1996 Olympics Games, making him the first-ever Asian to secure an Olympic medal in the sport and only Indian till date.
Born in Goa in April 1945, Dr Paes was exceptional in both sports and academics. Beyond his athletic achievements, he was also a doctor of sports medicine and served as president of the Calcutta Cricket and Football Club. His son, Leander Paes, often spoke of his father's influence and inspiration in shaping his own sporting career, particularly his passion for representing India at the Olympics.
In addition to hockey, he showed his skills by playing divisional cricket, football, and rugby. His love for rugby led him to become the president of the Indian Rugby Football Union from 1996 to 2002.
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