Mercy Kuttan Explained

Mercy Kuttan
Fullname:Mercy Matthews-Kuttan
Nationality:Indian
Sport:Track and field
Event:400 metres, Long jump
Birth Date:1960 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Kerala, India
Country:India

Mercy Kuttan (born 1 January 1960) is a former Indian track and field athlete. She was the first Indian woman long jumper to cross six meters.[1] In 1989, Mercy received Arjuna Award for her contribution to the Indian athletics.[2] [3]

Career

Mercy was born in Kerala; her first international success came in 1981 Asian Championships in Athletics when she won the double bronze in the long jump and 4 x 400 metres relay. In the next year at 1982 Asian Games when she won a silver medal in the long jump.[4] She represented India in long jump at 1983 World Championships in Athletics, but did not qualify for the final round.[5] Mercy has the distinction of being the first woman from Kerala to win a medal in the Asian Track and Field meet. Her personal best in long jump is 6.29 m. In the latter stage of her career she switched to sprint and started competing in 400 metres. She competed in 400 metres at 1988 Seoul Olympics and managed to reach the second round.[6]

Personal life

Mercy is married to Murali Kuttan, a former 400 metres national champion and is the mother of two sons, Suraj Kuttan and Sujith Kuttan. Mercy and Murali were the first Indian athletic couple to be national champions and win Asian medals.[7] Murlai took the role of the coach and had influenced Mercy to shift from long jump to 400 metres. Both Mercy and Murali worked for Tata Steel, Jamshedpur. They are currently running the "Mercy Kuttan Athletics Academy" in Kochi.[8]

Achievements

National Level
International Level
Other distinctions

Notes and References

  1. News: No 'Mercy' when it comes to hard work . https://web.archive.org/web/20090614040858/http://www.hindu.com/2009/06/10/stories/2009061060161800.htm . dead . 14 June 2009 . 10 June 2009 . . 2009-06-16 .
  2. Web site: Arjuna Awardees. 25 December 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20071225221945/http://yas.nic.in/yasroot/awards/arjuna.htm#Athletics . 6 May 2023. 25 December 2007 .
  3. Web site: Kerala State Sports Council. Kerala State Sports Council. 6 May 2023. 11 December 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191211132604/http://sportscouncil.kerala.gov.in/. dead.
  4. News: Deccan Herald. Mercy Kuttan Athletic Academy launched. 11 June 2009. 2009-06-20.
  5. Web site: Past Results - 1st IAAF World Championships in Athletics Helsinki . International Association of Athletics Federations . 2009-06-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090823234826/http://www2.iaaf.org/results/past/WCH83/data/W/LJ/Rq.html . 2009-08-23 .
  6. News: Sportstar. India at the Games. 2 August 2008.
  7. News: Right on Track. https://web.archive.org/web/20121107102146/http://www.hindu.com/mp/2009/08/22/stories/2009082253130800.htm. dead. 2012-11-07. 2009-08-22. The Hindu. 2009-10-10. Thiruvananthapuram.
  8. News: Sports hostel status for Mercy Kuttan's academy . https://web.archive.org/web/20090616103945/http://www.hindu.com/2009/06/12/stories/2009061256101800.htm. dead. 2009-06-16. 2009-06-12. The Hindu. 2009-10-10.