A graceful sprinter, P.T. Usha dominated Asian track-and-field events for most of the 1980s, winning 23 medals in all, 14 of which were gold. Long after her successful career as an athlete, she was elected as the President of the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) in 2022 at the age of 58, becoming the first woman president of the IOA in its 95-year history and the first Olympian appointed as IOA chief.
On the other hand, India's first World Championships medal winner athlete, Anju Bobby George, occupies a special place in the country's track and field history. The long-jump star was also bestowed with the Woman of the Year Award by World Athletics for grooming and encouraging young girls to take up sports in India.
Not long ago, Indian fans mentioned only these two names when they had to show the country's success in athletics with regard to women. But slowly but steadily, things have changed and many more female athletes are now making their names.