The Borneo Post

PT Usha to be named India’s sports chief

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NEW DELHI, India: Former track and field star PT Usha will take over as the first woman president of the Indian Olympic Associatio­n, becoming the first former internatio­nal athlete to head the organisati­on in more than 60 years.

The 58-year-old multiple Asian Games gold medallist – now a member of parliament – was the only candidate to file a nomination for the post by the deadline.

Former sports and current law minister Kiren Rijiju congratula­ted her on Twi er on Sunday, calling her a “legendary Golden Girl”.

Cricket-obsessed India regularly struggles to win Olympic medals despite its 1.4 billion population, with a total of only 35 since 1900.

Usha missed out on a bronze in the 400m hurdles at the 1984 Los Angeles Games by just 1/100th of a second but still became a national sports icon.

Nicknamed the “Payyoli Express” – a er the town of her birth in the southern state Kerala – she dominated Indian athletics for close to two decades, winning 11 Asian Games medals including four golds in Seoul in 1986, before retiring in 2000.

Her election – which is formally due on Dec 10 – represents a step change in the organisati­on of Indian sports, which have largely been run by administra­tors for decades.

The Maharaja of Patiala, Yadavindra Singh, who played in one 1934 cricket Test, was head of the IOA from 1938 to 1960.

A succession of bureaucrat­s and state-level cricketers followed, with veteran administra­tor Narinder Batra resigning as IOA president earlier this year a er a Delhi court ordered him to step down from the post he took over in December 2017.

An interim chief took over before India’s top court ordered fresh elections.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? P.T. Usha speeds during the women’s 400 meters at the 12th Asian Athletic Championsh­ips in Fukuoka, western Japan.
— AFP photo P.T. Usha speeds during the women’s 400 meters at the 12th Asian Athletic Championsh­ips in Fukuoka, western Japan.

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