Key Points

National champion Jagathishree Kumaresan is set to represent India at the prestigious FIM Asia Women's Cup in Thailand. The 21-year-old from Chennai recently achieved a remarkable triple crown victory at the Madras International Circuit. Despite competing with a serious ankle injury that required surgery, she claimed her third national title this season. Her international debut marks a significant step toward her ultimate goal of competing in the FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship.

Key Points: National Champ Jagathishree Represents India at FIM Asia Women's Cup

  • Won triple crown at Madras International Circuit with dual 165cc victories
  • Competed through serious ankle injury requiring delayed surgery
  • First girl to podium in TVS Rookies Championship in 2021
  • Archaeology graduate balanced academics with demanding racing schedule
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National champ Jagathishree to represent India at FIM Asia Women's Cup in Thailand

Chennai's triple crown winner Jagathishree Kumaresan makes her international debut at the FIM Asia Women’s Cup in Thailand following a dominant 2024 National Championship season.

"We treated her the same way as any other rider. But down the line, certain attributes revealed her huge potential. - Mohamed Hanif, Coach"

Chennai Sep 8

Fresh from a triple crown at the Madras International Circuit this weekend, lady racing ace Jagathishree Kumaresan is all set to make her international debut at the FIM Asia Women’s Cup of Circuit Racing (ACCR) in Thailand from September 12 to 14.

Following a dominant 2024 season, the 21-year-old three-time National champion from Chennai has been selected to represent FMSCI India at the prestigious event to be held at the Thailand Circuit, Nakhonchaisi.

Her stellar performance in Round 3 of the National Championship 2025 saw her achieve a remarkable triple crown, winning both races in the Girls 165cc National Championship and clinching victory in the highly competitive TVS one-make race.

Jagathishree’s journey to the international stage is not short of challenges. Born on July 3, 2004, in Chennai, her tryst with racing began serendipitously on the ECR road when she saw some bikes racing, and forced her father to take a look, leading her to join and train alongside boys on bigger bikes under coach Mohamed Hanif at One Racing team.

She announced her arrival by finishing on the podium in her very first Rookies Class race in Round 1 of 2020, famously charging from the back of the pack to secure second place. Later in 2021, she raced with the boys in the TVS Rookies Championship and became the first girl to get a podium that year, and stayed in the mid-pack. But later in 2022, she took a sabbatical to focus on her Class 12 exams.

In 2023, she claimed her first National title with an all-win record in the MMSC FMSCI Indian National Drag Racing Championship. She defended that title in 2024 after winning the National racing title in the Ladies’ class.

Despite competing with a serious right ankle injury that required surgery, which she delayed till the end of the championship, she added the coveted MMSC FMSCI Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship 2024 title to her name. She sealed the title after a dramatic final-round crash, as she picked herself up after a nasty fall, and finished the race to claim the championship in style. Then, the VM Sports Foundation-backed rider won the drag Nationals 2024, later in the year, for her 3rd National title.

“We treated her the same way as any other rider. But down the line, certain attributes revealed her huge potential,” said her coach and mentor, Mohamed Hanif of One Racing Team. “I trusted my instincts to put her on a faster track. The results are there for everyone to see now.”

The Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI) selected Jagathishree Kumaresan based on her exceptional double-title win in 2024. The Bikerz module supported, Jagathishree, is one of the few riders to receive travel support from FIM Asia, covering air tickets and other arrangements for the Thailand event.

“Jagathi has been racing for four or five years now. She also raced with the boys in other categories. She is the reigning double champion… so FMSCI selected her to represent India,” said F. Dastur, Chairman of the FMSCI Two-Wheeler Racing Commission. “We wish her all the best.”

An Archaeology graduate from Madras Christian College who balanced academics with a demanding racing schedule, now sets her sights on a podium finish in Thailand. Her ultimate goal is to compete in the FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR), and her debut in Thailand marks the first major step onto the global stage.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Amazing to see Indian women excelling in motorsports! Racing with injury and still winning championships shows incredible determination. Hope she gets more support and sponsorship
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Michael C
Archaeology graduate and national racing champion? That's some impressive multitasking! Shows how Indian students can balance academics with extraordinary extracurricular achievements
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Ananya R
So proud of our Chennai girl! 🎉 Hope this inspires more parents to support their daughters in unconventional sports. We need more role models like Jagathishree
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Sarah B
While her achievements are remarkable, I hope FMSCI provides better medical support to athletes. Racing with a serious ankle injury that needed surgery sounds concerning for long-term health
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Vikram M
Triple crown winner! That's no small feat. Her comeback after the sabbatical for exams shows real commitment. Hope she makes India proud in Thailand 🤞
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Karthik V
From racing with boys to becoming national champion - what a journey! Coach Hanif saw her potential when others might have dismissed her. Great example of giving equal opportunities

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