There are some athletes whose speed and dedication make them legends in sports history. One such runner from India became famous for her incredible performances on the track. She broke records, won medals and inspired many young athletes. Her achievements earned her a special nickname, which is now known by every sports fan in the country. In this article, we will know about the person who is known as “Payyoli Express.”
Who is Known as the Payyoli Express?
P.T. Usha, also known as the “Payyoli Express,” is one of India’s greatest athlete. She was born on June 27, 1964, in Koothali, a village in Kerala. She became famous for her speed and achievements in track and field. She won many medals in national and international events and is called the “Queen of Indian track and field.”
Early Life and Training
Usha grew up in Payyoli, Kerala, where she developed a love for running. In 1976, she joined a sports training center in Kannur. Indian athletes coach O. M. Nambiar noticed her talent in 1977 and started training her. Soon, she began winning medals in school and state-level competitions.
Achievements in Sports
Usha participated in her first international competition in 1980 in Pakistan, where she won four gold medals. She set many national records in 100m, 200m and 400m races. She won multiple medals at the 1982 Asian Games and the 1983 Asian Championships.
1984 Los Angeles Olympics
Usha became a national hero after her performance at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. She completed in the 400m hurdles and came very close to winning a bronze medal. She finished in fourth place, missing the medal by just 1/100th of a second.
More International Success
In 1985, Usha won five gold medals and one bronze at the Asian Championships in Jakarta. In the 1986 Asian Games in Seoul, she won four gold medals and one silver. From 1983 to 1989, she won 13 gold medals in Asian Track and Field events.
Retirement and Later Career
Usha retired from professional sports in 2000. After retirement, she focused on training young athletes in India. In 2022, she was nominated as a Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha. In December 2022, she became the President of the Indian Olympic Association.
Awards and Honors to P.T. Usha
For her outstanding contribution to sports, Usha received several prestigious awards:
- Arjuna Award in 1984
- Padma Shri in 1985
- Honorary Doctorates from various universities
- IAAF Veteran Pin in 2019