Sunday, May 10, 2015

Inspiring and sensational story of a legendary Athlete


“Unable to bear the acute hunger, I had to eat mud and my mother silently watched the horror with tears rolling down her eyes” Legendary athlete OP Jaisha told during the course of an interview with a Journalist. She belonged to a very poor family and her father was a daily wage earner. She is the fourth daughter of her parents.  They were able to survive with the small earnings of her father. Her father met with a Bus accident, while going for work and was bed ridden.  There after her mother had to suffer untold miseries, hardships, trials and tribulations. Family income was totally dependent on a cow which was insufficient for the treatment of her husband and two square meals for the children. Being the youngest child, Jaisha was lucky to get some “Kanji vellam” (Rice boiled with lot of water), while her sisters slept empty stomach on many days.
Fighting against all these odds, she became a top class athlete. Her dedication, devotion and determination can be gauged from the fact that with just 3 months training she participated in Mumbai Marathon and not only won the race in 2:37:29 but also broke the 20 year old record on her debut. Completing the grueling 42 KM race itself is a stupendous task and breaking a 2 decade record is unprecedented in the annals of the athletic history of the world. Unfortunately such incredible achievements did not get the desired publicity where as much lesser achievements of other sportsmen are prominently published in all Medias and internet. In the recently concluded National Games, she won gold in 10000 Meters in a record time of 33 Minutes and 8.55 seconds. She finished far ahead of her competitors and even the second placed athlete was more than one lap behind her, whereas generally such runs will end in photo finish. She also won the 5000 meters race comfortably. Jaisha won several medals at National/ International competitions including Asian Games, Asian Athletic Championship and Commonwealth Games. She is a golden girl with nerves of steel. Her performance is unparalled, incredible, unprecedented and amazing. She is our best bet for an Olympic Medal as she has the potential to improve tremendously.

Notwithstanding all her superlative performance, she could not find a sponsor despite knocking several doors. While we eulogies some sports persons, treat them as demy gods, shower them with awards, rewards, medals, money etc, it is unfortunate that a highly talented athletic prodigy could not get a sponsor. She is arguably the best athlete India has produced after P T Usha. Legends are born once in a blue moon and we should not allow slipping this opportunity. History will not forgive us for this lapse. There is not an iota of doubt that given the best training, best diet and much needed international exposure, she will make her career best performance in the future sports meets and take the country to the pinnacles of glory.
I am surprised and dismayed that name of such a legendary athlete O P Jaisha is not included in the list of TOP (Target Olympic Podium) announced by the Ministry of Youth affairs and Sports recently. How anybody can ignore the incredible achievements like breaking 20 year marathon record on debut, beating  the nearest competitor by more than one lap at the 10K race (Normally it used to be a photo finish) in the recently concluded National games at Kerala is a million dollar question. There are innumerable reasons for her inclusion in the TOP list, but there is not a single reason for her exclusion. I still believe that it was an inadvertent omission and the mistake will be corrected sooner than later.

Her monthly net salary is around Rs 19000/= (Rupees nineteen thousand only) and from this meager amount she has to look after her aged and infirm parents, spend around Rs 5000/= for food and tips and also to find money for purchase of costly shoes. She practices 35-55K on regular basis as a part of her training. After all, she is doing such herculean tasks not for her personal benefit but for upholding the prestige and status of the country in the international forum One pair of shoes last a little over one month and anybody except a stone hearted person can understand her predicament. Since she switched to Marathon only recently, her earlier shoes which are heavy are not suitable for marathon. This is not just denial of any facility but cruelty to a world class athlete.  

Government of Kerala had sanctioned Rs 5 Lacs for construction of a house. The amount is woefully inadequate in this period of skyrocketing prices. She is not able to get loan from Bank also as Bank refused to give loan on the plea that there is no road connecting her house. In India rules and regulations are used to harass and humiliate the suppressed, oppressed and depressed class of society and they are misused, misinterpreted and flouted to give undue favour to the rich and mighty. The mounting arrears of NPAs in the banks are not due to release of loan to poor but due to non recovery of loan from rich and powerful.
Let us fervently hope that she will soon get a sponsor to fulfill the great Indian dream of winning an athletic medal at the Olympics which was narrowly missed by Milkha Singh and P T Usha.  The second largest populated country of the world which represents 1/6th of the world population should not continue to suffer the ignominy of not winning a medal in the most glamorous event of Olympics i.e.; athletics. 

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