P.T.Usha
The first Indian woman (and the fifth Indian) to reach the final of
an Olympic event by

winning
her 400 m hurdles Semi-final. She was born in Kerala in 1964. When she
was just 12, she joined a Sports school at Cannanore where she received
guidance and training from O.P. Nambiar, the noted athlete coach. Her
full name is Pilavulakandi Thekkeparambil Usha.
In the 10th Asian Games held at Seoul in 1986, P.T.Usha kept the flag of
India flying high by winning 4 gold and 1 silver medal in the track and
field events. Here she created new Asian Games records in all the events
she participated. P.T.Usha also won the most medals at a single
championship -six at Jakartha in 1985. Her five gold at the 6th Asian
Track and Field Championship is also a record for the most number of
gold medals by a single athlete in a single international meet.
Usha's success story begins from the 1982 Asiad in which she won two
gold medals in 100 meters and 200 meters respectively. At the Los Angels
Olympics held in 1984, Usha missed a medal and she had to remain content
with 4th place. Yet, she was the first Indian woman runner to have the
honour of coming at the 4th place in the history of Olympics missing a
bronze medal by 1/100 of a second. She won 17 medals -13 gold , 3 silver
and a bronze in four Asian Track and Field Championship during the
period from 1983-89.
Usha has won 101 international medals so far. At present she is employed
as an officer in the Southern Railway. In spite of her age, married
status and motherhood she is still active in sports.