KIUG 2025: Pooja Bishnoi, Farmer’s Daughter From Bikaner, Pedals Her Way Into History
Khelo India University Games: Rajasthan’s Pooja Bishnoi made history in Khelo India University Games (KIUG) 2025 by winning the medal of the event for the hosts in cycling.Pooja’s victory in the women’s elite 30 km individual time trial along the Jaipur-Agra Highway was not only a victory over the other participants but also over the adversity of different kinds, as she won a silver medal in the event. Pooja Bishnoi, a 22-year-old from a small village in Bikaner and the daughter of a farmer, wearing bib number -44, wasn’t just another athlete in the lineup. She was a story of grit and defiance-someone who had pedaled her way through obstacles far greater than steep roads or tight curves. By the end of the event, she would become the first athlete to win a medal for Rajasthan, the host state, at the seventh edition of the Games, representing Maharaja Ganga Singh University. The women’s Elite 30 km individual Time Trial began with the explosive start typical of competitive cycling—but the surprise came early. Pooja surged ahead, finishing the first lap of 10 kms in the lead. Her rhythm was firm, her posture unshaken, and her confidence infectious. Coaches along the track exchanged startled glances; spectators leaned forward as if their collective breath might push her further. It seemed a story waiting to turn into an upset. But cycling is a sport where experience often proves decisive. Riding for Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, the seasoned Meenakshi Rohilla—an international cyclist from the National Centre of Excellence, Patiala, with medals from the Asia Cup and Asian Championships—began pulling ahead in the subsequent laps.
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