
India’s First Woman Cyclist to Win 5 Bronze Medals at World Police Games – A Triumph of Vision and Grit Supported by M3M Foundation
Her record-breaking feat in Alabama, USA is powered by M3M Foundation’s Lakshya Programme, showcasing the impact of vision, resilience, and grassroots support

Payal Kanodia, Chairperson & Trustee M3M Foundation
Gurugram, July 14, 2025: In a proud moment for Indian sports, Ruchika Singh has emerged as the first Indian woman cyclist to win five bronze medals at the prestigious World Police and Fire Games 2025 held in Alabama, USA. Competing in five high-endurance events—Road Race, Time Trial, Sprint, Hill Climb, and Circuit Race—Ruchika’s medal haul marks a groundbreaking achievement in both Indian cycling and women’s participation in uniformed sports.
Ruchika’s success has been powered by the Lakshya Programme, a flagship talent development initiative of the M3M Foundation, led by Dr. Payal Kanodia, Chairperson & Trustee. The programme is dedicated to nurturing promising individuals in sports, arts, and education with structured mentorship and resources.
“The Lakshya Programme is our commitment to enabling India’s youth to rise to their fullest potential,” said Dr. Kanodia. “Ruchika’s journey is a testament to what can be achieved when talent is paired with timely support and unwavering dedication.”
A constable with the UP Police, Ruchika transitioned from boxing to cycling in 2018. Hailing from a disciplined and service-driven family, her story reflects the power of perseverance and the transformative role of targeted support systems. Her victory on an international platform not only elevates India’s presence in global cycling but also inspires countless aspiring athletes—particularly women—from modest backgrounds.
Dr. Kanodia emphasized the broader mission of Lakshya: “We are investing in stories like Ruchika’s—stories that redefine what’s possible. Her win is more than just a medal—it’s a message of empowerment for every girl who dreams big.”
Ruchika’s triumph is a win not just for Indian sports but for every institution, initiative, and individual championing inclusive excellence and opportunity.