Career
She has also been a national-class amateur cricket and field hockey player. Magimairaj has bagged three gold, three silver and three bronze medals in the WLBSA event so far, as of April 2014. Highlights First Indian woman cueist to qualify to participate in two Asian Games and three Asian Indoor Games.
First player representing India in international pool, to qualify and to play televised match (Dauge, South of Korea, 2008).
2013 National Snooker Championship, second place 2013 National Billiards Championship, second place 2012 National Snooker Championship, first place 2012 National Six-red Snooker Championship, third place 2011 National Six-red Snooker Championship, first place 2010 National Nine-ball Pool Championship, third place 2007 National Nine-ball Pool Championship, first place 2006 National Eight-ball Pool Championship, first place She played field hockey for Sports Hostel Mysore for seven years, and represented Karnataka in sub-junior, junior, and senior nationals, the All-India Inter-University Invitation Cup, and the South Zone Championship. Born in Bangalore, India, Magimairaj was educated at Saint Anne"s Girls High School, and graduated from Teresian College, Mysore.
She started playing cricket and field hockey at a young age.