Aishwarya Pissay Height, Age, Boyfriend, Family, Biography & More

Aishwarya Pissay Height, Age, Boyfriend, Family, Biography & More

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Hometown: Bengaluru

Marital Status: Unmarried

Age: 27 Years

Bio/Wiki
Nickname(s) Miss Pissay check sources
The Times of India
Profession Motorcycle racer
Physical Stats & More
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Height (approx.)
in centimeters**- 175 cm**
in meters**- 1.75 m**
in feet & inches**- 5’ 9”**
Eye Colour Black
Hair Colour Dark Brown (with blonde highlights)
Motorcycle Racing
Awards Rank 1
• Indian National Rally Championship (2021)
• Rally de Hampi (2021) (first round of the MRF Indian National Rally Championship 2021)
• Rally of Himalayas (2021)
• FIM Bajas World Cup (2019) in the women’s category


• Indian National Rally Championship (2018)
• CEAT Sprint Rally (2017)
• Raid de Himalaya (2017)
• Indian National Rally Championship (2017)
• Indian National Motorcycle Racing Championship (2017)


• TVS One Make Championship (2017)
• Honda One Make Championship (2016)

Rank 2
• FIM Bajas World Cup (2019) in the junior category
• Dakshin Dare Rally (2017) Group B
• Asia Road Racing Championship (2016)

Others
• FMSCI Outstanding Women in Motorsport Award (2016, 2018, 2019, 2020)


• TiE Young Achiever of the Year Award (2016)
• Sports Women of the Year Award by Autotruck Magazine (2017)
• Karnataka Women Achievers Award (2019)
Personal Life
Date of Birth 14 August 1995 (Monday)
Age (as of 2022) 27 Years
Birthplace Bengaluru, Karnataka
Zodiac sign Leo
Nationality Indian
Hometown Bengaluru, Karnataka
School Mahila Seva Samaja Senior Secondary School, Bengaluru
College/University Surana College, Bengaluru
Educational Qualification BA in Psychology check sources
The Times of India
Ethnicity Although Aishwarya grew up in Bengaluru, she traces her roots to Maharashtra. check sources
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Food Habit Non-vegetarian check sources
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Tattoo(s) A tattoo on her left wrist
Relationships & More
Marital Status Unmarried
Family
Husband/Spouse N/A
Parents Father- Name Not Known


Mother- Deepika Rao
Siblings She has a younger brother.
Favourites
Food Masala Dosa
Motorsports Racer CS Santosh

Some Lesser Known Facts About Aishwarya Pissay

  • Aishwarya Pissay is an Indian circuit and off-road motorcycle racer. In 2019, she made history by becoming the first Indian to win a world title in motorsports as she won the FIM Bajas World Cup in the women’s category in Varpalota, Hungary.

  • Aishwarya’s parents parted ways when she was 9.

  • At 18, Pissay developed an interest in biking after her father kicked her out of the house for failing Class 12. Thereafter, she went on to reside with her mother. During the weekends, she used to go on bike trips with her friends. In an interview, she talked about the same and said,

    I did not do well in Class XII and my father kicked me out of the house. I went to stay with my mother. It gave me time to do some part-time work and study; I also started riding the bike during this time. Soon, I started taking weekend bike trips with friends.”

  • Hailing from a conservative family, Pissay received criticism from her father, grandparents, and other extended family members for pursuing a career in motorcycle racing. In an interview, she talked about her family’s reaction to the sport and said,

    Coming from a conservative family with no background of racing, it wasn’t the easiest of career choices. My grandfather had expected me to go for a regular job and so did my father, who said that I would not make anything of my life. It was my mother, who let me discover myself and allowed me to follow my passion.”

  • For a while in college, she worked as a model. She was also featured on the covers of a few magazines. In an interview, she talked about modelling and said,

    I used to model in college but when I started training as an athlete, it kind of trained me as a person and gave me a way of life. All these appearances on the covers of magazines were because of my success as a motorsports athlete.”

    Aishwarya Pissay featured as a model in a magazine

  • In 2014, she participated in the reality adventure TV show ‘Chase the Monsoon’ on MTV in which a group of motorcyclists covered 8,000 km from the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat to Cherrapunjee in Meghalaya over 24 days.

  • To hone her biking skills, she received training at Apex Racing Academy in Coimbatore in 2015 and California Superbike School in Chennai in 2018.

  • In 2017, she suffered a collarbone injury following which she operated on. The doctors fixed her collarbone by inserting a steel plate and seven screws.

  • She made her international rally debut in 2018 when she participated in the rally raid Baja AragĂłn in Teruel, Spain; she is the first Indian woman to participate in a Baja World Rally. check sources The Times of India The Sherco TVS team comprised of the French brother duo Adrien Metge and Michael Metge, Spaniard Lorenzo Santolino and Aishwarya Pissay. The event concluded prematurely for Aishwarya as she ruptured her pancreas in the process.

  • TVS Racing signed Aishwarya Pissay on board as a factory racer in 2017, while IOS Sports signed her in 2020. Besides these two, she has also been sponsored by Mountain Dew, Big Rock Dirtpark (Bengaluru), and Scott Motorsports India.

  • She came into the spotlight after becoming the national two-wheeler champion (in the women’s category) by winning the Indian National Rally Championship for girls and finishing fourth in the challenging Raid de Himalaya in the Moto Xtreme category (Group B modified class) in 2017. She was the only woman to finish the gruelling race in the ‘Xtreme’ category. check sources The India Express

  • In 2019, she made headlines for winning  FIM Bajas World Cup (2019) in the women’s category. In the championship, Pissay won the first round in Dubai, secured the third position in Portugal, fifth in Spain, and fourth in the Hungarian Baja, and finished with a tally of 65 points. Based on these points, Aishwarya bagged the world cup in the women’s category. Meanwhile, she also clinched the second spot in the junior category, behind championship winner Tomas de Gavardo (60 points) of Chile, in which both men and women competed.

  • In 2022, she became a household name when she appeared as a contestant on the reality TV show Bigg Boss Kannada Season 9, telecast on Colors Kannada. She was the first contestant to get evicted from the house in the show.

    Aishwarya Pissay featured on a promotional poster for Bigg Boss Kannada Season 9

  • She can speak Kannada, Marathi, English, and Hindi.

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