July-August next year best time to have Olympics, says P. T. Usha

P. T. Usha, the Golden Girl of Asian athletics in the eighties, feels the Tokyo Olympics should be pushed to 2021, keeping in mind the coronavirus pandemic.

Published : Mar 23, 2020 20:17 IST , KOCHI

“The Olympics is not something we should be in a hurry to have, even if there are a couple of positive coronavirus cases in the Games, if they are held this year-end, they will have a huge negative impact,” says P. T. Usha.
“The Olympics is not something we should be in a hurry to have, even if there are a couple of positive coronavirus cases in the Games, if they are held this year-end, they will have a huge negative impact,” says P. T. Usha.
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“The Olympics is not something we should be in a hurry to have, even if there are a couple of positive coronavirus cases in the Games, if they are held this year-end, they will have a huge negative impact,” says P. T. Usha.

She had been training in London for the 1986 Commonwealth Games when news broke out that India would be boycotting the event in Edinburgh. Naturally, P. T. Usha was shattered.

“The Games were just a few days away and I was very disappointed, I was in very good form then and had expected two golds, in the 400m and 400m hurdles. And I had trained very hard for nearly months in London,” said Usha, in a telephonic chat with Sportstar on Monday.

India had then pulled out in protest over Britain's policy towards South Africa, a country which had a policy of racial segregation. A month later, at the Seoul Asian Games in September 1986, Usha went on to win four golds and a silver medal.

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“Of course, the current situation is different...one can understand the uncertainty over this year's 2020 Tokyo Games due to the coronavirus pandemic because human lives are much more precious than anything in sport,” said Usha, the Golden Girl of Asian athletics in the eighties.

“The Olympics can wait. When you see the happenings around you, especially the sad situation in Italy where thousands of lives have been lost, you feel so emotional.

“We are staying positive, hoping that this would go away from this world soon. We are happy that efforts are being made here to ensure that the deadly virus does not reach the third stage,” she said.

With Canada and Australia pulling out from this July's Olympics, it is now almost certain that Tokyo 2020 will have to be postponed. The International Olympic Committee is also thinking of such a step.

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Usha feels that having the Olympics in mid-2021 would be ideal. “There are some who want the Olympics to be held in that specific four-year cycle but considering the coronavirus situation all over the world, I feel it should be postponed to next year and all the countries should be able to send their best athletes,” said Usha.

“The Olympics is not something we should be in a hurry to have, even if there are a couple of positive coronavirus cases in the Games, if they are held this year-end, they will have a huge negative impact,” she added.

Swimming (in Fukuoka, Japan, July 16-August 1) and athletics (Eugene, US, August 6-15) will have their respective World championships next year and Usha feels that this 2021 July-August period could be used to have the Olympics instead.

“If we have the Olympics and the World championships in the same year, it will be very difficult. Suppose we have the Worlds in August and then the Olympics in December, it will be very difficult because the climate will be very different in Japan,” she explained.

“Also, we have the swimming and athletics Worlds every two years while the Olympics are held once every four years. But pushing the Olympics to 2022 (as Carl Lewis has suggested) will not be good. That will be too long a postponement, that is not needed. 2021 will do.”

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She also felt the Olympic qualification period should be extended to suit the new dates and those who had made the grade earlier should be accommodated.

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