SUpport Agasthi on hiS Journey to olympicS 2032

Putting India on the International MAP for BMX Racing

Nextgen Sports Foundation is committed to supporting Agasthi Chandrasekhar by providing financial assistance in terms of coaching, mentorship, access to training facilities, equipment and many other ways. We believe that with the right support, Agasthi can achieve his full potential and serve as an inspiration to other young athletes.

Your generous contribution will directly support Agasthi’s development by helping to cover essential expenses such as: Travel & Accommodation, Competition Fees, Equipment & Maintenance, Coaching & Training.

Achievements & Placements

Celebrating every medal, trophies, and milestones earned through dedication and hard work.

2025

In 2025 he won 7 National medals, 1 state championship and 5 club races in October and November.

Sr. NoRace TitleLocationPlace
1Malaysia Nationals - June 7thMalaysia4th
2Grand Nationals (USA)Tulsa4th
3Fall Nationals (16 yrs) - Oct 31Arizona1st
4Fall Nationals (15-16 Mixed) - Oct 31Arizona1st
5Fall Nationals (16 yrs) - Nov 1Arizona1st
6Fall Nationals (15-16 Mixed) - Nov 1Arizona2nd
7Fall Nationals (15-16 Mixed) - Nov 2Arizona1st
8Nevada State Championships - Oct 18Las Vegas1st
9USA BMX /Whitney Mesa Club race - OctoberLas Vegas2nd
10USA BMX / Mile High BMX - SeptemberColorado1st
11USA BMX / Mile High BMX - SeptemberColorado1st
12USA BMX / Mile High BMX - SeptemberColorado2nd
13USA BMX / Mile High BMX - SeptemberColorado2nd

2024

In 2024, he won 6 medals at the Nationals and about 7 club races in Las Vegas between March and June.

SNoRace TitleCountryPlace
1Malaysian Nationals - June 7thMalaysia4th
2Lone Star Nationals (15 Yrs) - April 19Houston1st
3Lone Star Nationals (15 Yrs) - April 20Houston1st
4Lone Star Nationals (15-16 Mixed) - April 20Houston3rd
5Lone Star Nationals (15-Yrs) - April 21Houston4th
6Lone Star Nationals (15-16 Mixed) - April 21Houston3rd

2023

In 2023, he won 4 National medals, including the first medal for India in BMX Racing, and 5 club races in Las Vegas between March and June 

SNo Race Title Country Place
1 Malaysia Nationals Malaysia2nd
2 Legacy Nationals (Tulsa) Oklahoma3rd
3 Legacy Nationals (Tulsa) Oklahoma2nd
4 Hardesty Nationals (Tulsa Oklahoma3rd

Events & Timeline

Timeline of the ultimate showdown
Feb 2026
April 15 - May 15
July 4
July 19-21
July 31 - Sep 1/2
2032

Australian Nationals Series 1

Vegas Hardesty Nats and one more in May

Malaysian Nats

World Championships, Brisbane

Asian Championships

Olympics, Brisbane (Goal)

He’s focused on debuting in World Championships at Brisbane and Asian Championships at Malaysia in July this year. To build momentum, he’ll race in the Aus Nationals at Brisbane, Nationals in US and Malaysia, all part of his high speed journey leading up to 2032 Olympic glory.

Achievements & Placements

Celebrating every medal, trophies, and milestones earned through dedication and hard work.

Current Team

Expert coaches with skill-based training and motivation.

Head Coach

Connor Field, Las Vegas, Nevada
(3-time Olympian, Gold Medalist 2016 Olympics, USA BMX)

Benefactors

Prashant & Shivani (Founders of Nextgen Sports Foundation)

Coach

Hamza Khan, The Wallride Park, Hyderabad

Performance Coach

Kamalesh Thigulla, Hyderabad

Physio

Dr. Shifra Fernandes, CSSH, Hyderabad

Nutritionist

Aruna Prasad, Bengaluru

Psychologist

Julie Iyer, Hyderabad

Sports Insurance Partners

ASC Sports 360

Training Locations

Race Tracks at Las Vegas, Malaysia
Pump track at Hyderabad
Gymnasium: Hyderabad

Agasthi’s journey thus far:

On 14th February 2023, Agasthi put India on the International map by winning the first BMX medal for the country

14-year-old boy made HISTORY

Agasthi’s cycling journey began on August 15, 2014, when, at the age of 5, he completed a 67 km ride followed by a 100 km ride. He continued by participating in the Sprint triathlon in Hyderabad Triathlon, placed first in U18 Goa Triathlon and finished 10th in Desaru Triathlon at Malaysia.

At age 8, Agasthi discovered pump track cycling at The Wall Ride Park in Hyderabad. Mentored by Gokul Krishnan, he won the Red Bull Junior Championships and became the fastest Indian on the pump track. He then shifted to Race BMX at age 10.

Agasthi attended a 2-week camp at Camp Woodward in Lake Tahoe and raced internationally in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and the US, further honing his BMX skills and advancing his career.

SUpport Agasthi on hiS Journey to olympics 2032