P.T. Usha, a legend in Indian athletics, is on a mission to transform Indian sports administration as the first female president of the Indian Olympic Association (IOA). Since taking over in December 2022, she has faced an uphill battle, advocating for a professional team within the IOA, a move met with resistance from her executive council. Usha, however, remains unwavering, committed to making the IOA the true apex body for sports nationwide.
Her vision for a revamped IOA is rooted in a deep understanding of the challenges faced by Indian athletes. Usha, a 23-time Asian medalist, recognizes the gap between the facilities and support available for elite athletes and those competing domestically. She stresses the need for a more comprehensive approach to sports science and coaching, highlighting the lack of proper coaching and the prevalence of doping among Indian athletes.
Usha’s vision extends beyond the realm of coaching and infrastructure. She is acutely aware of the safety and well-being of athletes, especially women. She has established a committee within the IOA to oversee athlete safety and ensure a respectful and supportive environment for all. Usha also acknowledges the gender disparity in leadership roles within national sports federations and plans to introduce initiatives to encourage more women to take on leadership positions.
Despite the obstacles, Usha remains optimistic. She believes in India’s potential to be among the top 10 sporting nations by 2036, the year India is aiming to host the Olympics. She is confident that with good governance, dedicated professionals, and a strong focus on athlete welfare, Indian sports can reach new heights.
Usha’s journey to transforming the IOA is a testament to her unwavering dedication to Indian sports. She is committed to creating a system that nurtures talent, fosters excellence, and ensures the well-being of all athletes, a legacy that will resonate long after her tenure as president.