Shreyasi Joshi has made history—becoming the first Indian to win gold in Classic Slalom at the Asian Roller Skating Championships 2025, held in South Korea. With an impressive score of 83.33 points, as reported by the Better India, her win marks a milestone for Indian skating on the international stage. The Khelo India handle shared a clip of her winning performance, calling it "incredible"—and the praise is well deserved.
Social media is celebrating Shreyasi Joshi’s historic gold medal win with pride and awe. Many called it a landmark moment for Indian roller sports, applauding her for breaking barriers and setting a new benchmark in Classic Slalom. Her win was hailed as a victory not just for her, but for the entire country. Some users were blown away by her performance, with one expressing disbelief at how she combined skating with ballet—especially while going backwards. The reactions ranged from stunned admiration to pure excitement, as Shreyasi’s groundbreaking achievement inspired a wave of national pride.
A look at her educational qualifications and career
A student of MIT World Peace University, Pune, Shreyasi’s academic institution also celebrated her success, calling her an inspiration to young athletes across the country.
According to reports by Ladycona, a 10-time national champion, Shreyasi has been a force in the world of inline freestyle skating for years. Her journey began at the age of three, alongside her sister Swarali, who herself is a 9-time national champion and represented India at the Paris Slalom World Cup in 2022. After four years of regular skating, the sisters transitioned to inline freestyle—a shift that would redefine their careers.
Shreyasi made her international debut at just 12, representing India at the World Roller Games in China. Since then, she’s collected medals across Chuncheon, Milan, and Senigallia, and currently holds the world No. 4 ranking.
Internet is in awe🚨 SHREYASI WINS HISTORIC GOLD MEDAL 🥇
— The Khel India (@TheKhelIndia) July 23, 2025
Shreyasi Joshi clinched Gold Medal in Classic Slalom at the Asian Roller Skate C'Sip 2025!
First Indian Ever to win this Asian Title 🏆
The Incredible Gold Winning Performance! 🤩
pic.twitter.com/MN5iTHbFju
Social media is celebrating Shreyasi Joshi’s historic gold medal win with pride and awe. Many called it a landmark moment for Indian roller sports, applauding her for breaking barriers and setting a new benchmark in Classic Slalom. Her win was hailed as a victory not just for her, but for the entire country. Some users were blown away by her performance, with one expressing disbelief at how she combined skating with ballet—especially while going backwards. The reactions ranged from stunned admiration to pure excitement, as Shreyasi’s groundbreaking achievement inspired a wave of national pride.
A look at her educational qualifications and career
A student of MIT World Peace University, Pune, Shreyasi’s academic institution also celebrated her success, calling her an inspiration to young athletes across the country.
According to reports by Ladycona, a 10-time national champion, Shreyasi has been a force in the world of inline freestyle skating for years. Her journey began at the age of three, alongside her sister Swarali, who herself is a 9-time national champion and represented India at the Paris Slalom World Cup in 2022. After four years of regular skating, the sisters transitioned to inline freestyle—a shift that would redefine their careers.
Shreyasi made her international debut at just 12, representing India at the World Roller Games in China. Since then, she’s collected medals across Chuncheon, Milan, and Senigallia, and currently holds the world No. 4 ranking.
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