Mahitha Mohan

Mahitha Mohan
Personal information
Born (1988-01-01) 1 January 1988
Team information
Discipline Road, Track, MTB
Role Rider
Infobox last updated on
9 May 2014

Mahitha Mohan is an Indian cyclist who has been national champion in multiple road, track, and mountain bike events.[1] At the 2010 South Asian Games, she was the 50 km Mass Start gold medal winner.[2] She was named India’s best cyclist in 2010.

Biography

Mahitha Mohan started competitive cycling in 2002, at the age of 14, following her elder brother Santhanu into the sport. With the family living in Thodupuzha, a small town in Kerala, India, the nearest cycling track for training was located at Trivandrum, a more than 5-hour drive away.

Palmarès

2002
National Track Cycling Championship
1st Time Trial (Girls under 14)
2nd Individual pursuit (Girls under 14)
2003
National Mountain Bike Cycling Championship
1st Mass Start (Girls under 16)
3rd Mass Start (Girls under 18)
3rd Time Trial (Girls under 16)
National Track Cycling Championship
2nd Team pursuit (Girls under 18)
3rd Team time trial (Girls under 18)
3rd Individual pursuit (Girls under 16)
2004
National Mountain Bike Cycling Championship
1st Mass Start (Girls under 16)
1st Mass Start (Girls under 18)
2nd Time Trial (Girls under 16)
National Track Cycling Championship
2nd Team pursuit (Girls under 18)
3rd Team time trial (Girls under 18)
2005
National Mountain Bike Cycling Championship
2nd Mass Start (Girls under 18)
2nd Time Trial (Girls under 18)
2006
National Track Cycling Championship (at Patiyala)
1st Olympic Sprint (Girls under 19)
2nd Mass Start (Girls under 19)
2nd Points race (Girls under 19)
2nd Team pursuit (Girls under 19)
3rd Team time trial (Girls under 19)
National Track Cycling Championship (at Bijapur)
1st Mass Start (Girls under 19)
1st Points race (Girls under 19)
1st Olympic Sprint (Girls under 19)
1st Team time trial (Girls under 19)
2nd Points race (Women)
3rd Team pursuit (Girls under 19)
National Road Cycling Championship
2nd Mass Start (Girls under 19)
3rd Time Trial (Girls under 19)
3rd Team time trial (Women)
All India Inter University Cycling Championship
1st Mass Start
1st Time Trial
2007
National Mountain Bike Cycling Championship
2nd Mass Start (Girls under 19)
National Games of India
3rd Sprint
3rd Olympic Team Sprint
National Track Cycling Championship
1st Points race (Women)
1st Points race (Girls under 19)
1st Scratch race (Girls under 19)
1st Time Trial (Girls under 19)
1st Olympic Team Sprint (Women)
2nd Sprint (Women)
2nd Time Trial (Women)
2nd Team pursuit (Women)
2nd Team time trial (Women)
National Road Cycling Championship
1st Mass Start (Girls under 19)
1st Team time trial (Women)
3rd Time Trial (Women)
2008
All India Inter University Cycling Championship
1st Mass Start (Women)
2nd Time Trial (Women)
2nd Team pursuit (Women)
2nd Team time trial (Women)
National Road Cycling Championship
2nd Kriterium (Women)
2nd Mass Start (Women)
2nd Team time trial (Women)
2009
National Track Cycling Championship
1st Points race (Women)
1st Time Trial (Women)
1st Olympic Sprint (Women)
2nd Sprint (Women)
2nd Team pursuit (Women)
3rd Team time trial (Women)
All India Inter University Cycling Championship
1st Mass Start (Women)
1st Time Trial (Women)
2nd Team time trial (Women)
3rd Team pursuit
2010
South Asian Games
1st Mass Start 50 km
1st Team time trial

References

  1. PTI (23 February 2011). "Mahitha Mohan ends on a high with three gold in cycling". The Times of India. Retrieved 9 May 2014.
  2. Sabanayakan, S. (2 February 2010). "Good haul by Indian contingent". The Hindu. Retrieved 9 May 2014.


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