Indian track icon PT Usha mourns loss of rival Lydia de Vega

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‘A FIERCE COMPETITOR AND GOOD FRIEND.’ Indian track legend PT Usha – Lydia de Vega's fiercest rival in the 1980s – mourns the loss of one of the Philippines' sporting pillars.

MANILA, Philippines – Indian track and field legend Pilavullakandi Thekkeparambil “PT” Usha joined the sports world in mourning the loss of the Philippines’ own athletics icon“Deeply saddened on losing my athletics counterpart, a fierce competitor and good friend Lydia de Vega yesterday,” Usha wrote on Twitter on Thursday, August 11.

De Vega’s daughter Stephanie had nothing but kind words in response to the sporting legend: “On the track, the biggest rivals; but great friends in life. Thank you [PT] for your friendship with my mom.”as they battled for Asian track supremacy. After both rising stars dominated the competition in their home countries, the two finally met in the 1982 Asian Games, where the Filipina blew away the Indian in her pet 100-meter dash event.

Usha then peaked with a five-gold masterclass in the 1985 Asian Championships before De Vega silenced critics of her assumed decline with two more golds in the 1987 edition.

 

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