what was the motivating event in p.t usha early life?
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P. T. Usha - P. T. Usha was one of India's best-known women athletes. She remained the queen of track and field for almost two decades. P.T. Usha was fondly called the "Payyoli express" and the golden girl because of her awesome speed on the track.
Achievements And Accolades
Through out her illustrious carrier, Usha won many national as well as
international awards. P. T. Usha has won 33 international medals
including 13 Gold medals in the Asian Games and Asian Championships. In
all, Usha has won thirty International Awards, for her excellence in
Athletics. P. T. Usha received the Arjuna Award in 1984. The next year
she was adjudged the best women athlete the Jakarta Asian Athlete Meet.
She was also awarded the Padma Shree in 1984. In the Seoul Asian games
of 1986, Usha won the Adidas golden Shoe award for the best athlete. P.
T. Usha was named the 'Sportsperson of the Century' by the Indian
Olympic Association.
Turning Point
As a child Usha showed an early aptitude for sports. This won her a
scholarship of Rs. 250 from the Kerala government and led Usha to a
special sports school at Cannore. In 1979 Usha participated in the
National School Games. It was here that O. M. Nambiar (who coached her
throughout most of her career) spotted her. He realized that this girl
had a great potential. This proved the turning point of her illustrious
carrier.
P.T.Usha Biography
Payyoli Tevaraparampil Usha was born in a poor family in Meladi-Payyoli
village, near Calicut (Kozhikode), Kerala on June 27, 1964 Kerala. Usha
had to face ill health and poverty as a young girl. The initials in
Usha's name stand for Payyoli Tevaraparampil, her family names,
according to the traditional naming system in South India. Usha began
her international carrier at the Moscow Olympics in 1980 but she proved
her real mettle in the 1982 Asian Games in New Delhi, winning the silver
in the 100 m and 200 m event. The Jakarta Asian Meet in 1985 Usha
elevated her to the position of the sprint queen as she won five gold
medals (in the 100m, 200m, 400m, 400m hurdles and the 4x400m relay) and
a bronze in the 100m relay.
The Seoul Asian games proved an icing on cake of her athletics carrier, where Usha notched up four Gold medals and silver. In 1991, Usha married V. Srinivasan and gave birth to a son, Ujjwal. Later, P.T Usha started an athletics school at Koyilandi near Kozhikode, Kerala to impart training to girls from all over the country. This school recruits children in the 10-12 age group.
Ups And Downs
The illustrious carrier of P.T Usha speaks for itself. She has been the
finest women athlete India has ever produced. Throughout her carrier
Usha never looked back. In fact, at one point of time she returned back
to track after a gap of 4 years and won a silver medal at the Hiroshima
Asiad! But the greatest disappointment came at the Los Angeles Olympics,
where Usha missed the bronze medal by just 1/100th of a second. This was
a heart break for the whole country.