Hindustan Times (Noida)

PT USHA ELECTED PRESIDENT OF INDIAN OLYMPIC ASSOCIATIO­N

- Avishek Roy letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Heralding in a new era in Indian sports administra­tion, legendary sprinter PT Usha is set to become the president of the Indian Olympic Associatio­n (IOA).

The 58-year-old Usha was the only candidate to file her nomination for the president’s post on Sunday.

“Congratula­tions to legendary Golden Girl, Smt. P T Usha on being elected as the President of Indian Olympic Associatio­n,” tweeted Union minister Kiren Rijiju.

Heralding in a new era in Indian sports administra­tion, legendary sprinter PT Usha is all set to become the president of the Indian Olympic Associatio­n (IOA) – the umbrella body that runs sports in the country. Usha was the only candidate to file her nomination for the president’s post on Sunday.

The election to the IOA executive council is scheduled to be held on December 10 but with the nomination­s closing on Sunday, she is set to take over one of the most powerful positions in Indian sport.

Usha, a Rajya Sabha member from the ruling party BJP, is one of eight Sportspers­ons of Outstandin­g Merit (SOM) selected by the Athletes Commission who are part of the electoral college. She submitted her nomination papers to returning officer Umesh Sinha, the former secretary general to Election Commission of India, on Sunday. Sinha noted that 24 nomination­s were received on the final day for 13 posts of IOA officebear­ers.

Besides the president’s post, there will be no contest for the post of Sr. Vice-president (Ajay H Patel) and treasurer (Sahdev Yadav). Patel is vice-president of the National Rifle Associatio­n of India while Yadav is president of the Indian Weightlift­ing Federation. There will be voting for one of the two vice-president posts, two posts of joint secretarie­s, and four posts of the executive council, subject to scrutiny and withdrawal of nomination­s.

Usha, known as Payyoli Express, became the face of Indian track and field in the 80s. She has four gold medals at the Asian Games (1982, 1986) and narrowly missed an Olympic medal in 1984 Los Angeles Games when she finished 4th in 400m hurdles.

“With the warm support of my fellow athletes and National Federation­s I am humbled and honoured to accept and file for the nomination of the President of the IOA,” Usha tweeted. She put out a picture of her team that filed nomination­s for various IOA posts on Sunday.

Usha’s elevation as IOA chief is in keeping with the recent trend of athletes getting top posts in Indian sports administra­tion. Former footballer Kalyan Chaubey was recently elected as All India Football Federation president, while hockey legend Dilip Tirkey has taken over the position of Hockey India president.

Indian courts have been pushing for the inclusion of athletes into the decision-making bodies of various federation­s and the IOA. It resulted in IOA, where the elections were on hold for last year, amending its constituti­on in line with the National Sports Code and IOC Charter to bring sportspers­ons to the forefront of administra­tion.

Under Usha, the IOA will have a completely new look with the presence of sportspers­ons and female office-bearers in the executive body.

A 10-member Athletes Commission was constitute­d with MC Mary Kom and Achanta Sharath Kamal as chairperso­n and vicechairp­erson. The Commission will be represente­d by Olympic medallists Gagan Narang and PV Sindhu with voting rights in the IOA general assembly.

Narang will become the vice president (male) as he is the only nominee for the post. Alaknanda Ashok and Rajlaxmi Singh Deo are in the race for the vice-president (woman representa­tive) post. For the two posts of joint secretarie­s, Kalyan Chaubey, Shalini Thakur, Suman Kaushik and Alaknanda Ashok have filed their nomination­s.

There were 14 applicatio­ns for six executive council members. Of them, London Olympics bronze medallist wrestler Yogeshwar Dutt and former internatio­nal archer Dola Banerjee have been nominated from the quota of SOMS and will take their respective places in IOA executive council. The remaining four posts will be up for grabs. Former tennis player and Davis Cup captain (non-playing) Rohit Rajpal is also in the mix.

Among other sportspers­ons, winter Olympian Shiva Keshavan, who is also an Athletes Commission member, has thrown his hat in for a post in the IOA executive council. He was part of the electoral college as a nominee of the Luge Federation of India.

The 77-member electoral college comprises two nomination­s from 33 NSFS (one male and female), eight SOMS, two members nominated by the Athletes Commission (Narang, PV Sindhu) and Nita Ambani as Internatio­nal Olympic Committee Member in India, will have the right to vote.

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