In the young rider category, Anupati, who was astride Abra ka Dabra, secured 32.60 marks without conceding any penalty in the Showjumping two-phase event on Tuesday. She finished ahead of Avik Bhatia, Geetika Tikkishetty, and Monu Kumar to be adjudged the best in her event. In the Dressage f
Lakdawala edged past AEF Cup CSIY-B silver medalist E Surya Aditya on Calimero (37.22 seconds), while AEF Cup CSIJ-B silver medalist Geethika Tikkisetty on Brogonenn Saint Paer secured third place with a timing of 40.93 seconds in the show jumping category, as per a press release from the Eq
The nation's finest riders will compete at the Army Polo & Riding Centre (APRC) in Delhi Cantt during the Junior National Equestrian Championship (JNEC) 2024 - Children I & Young Rider, scheduled in two phases: December 22-24 and December 26-29.
Singh secured first place with his horse Mawillan and a close second with Matakali, cementing his superiority in the prestigious event. as per a press release from the Equestrian Federation of India (EFI).
In the 80 cm Category, Freya Thakkar on Knighthood secured the top position with 0 penalties in 91.50 seconds. In the 1.10 Meter Category, Jai Singh dominated the category, taking first place on Carna with a time of 33.22 seconds with 0 penalties
Indian riders Surya Aditya and Avik Bhatia secured the silver and bronze medals, respectively, while Iran's Yazdan Mollaafzal took the top spot, displaying consistency and precision across both rounds, as per a press release from the Equestrian Federation of India (EFI).
India will have two participants - E Suryaa Aaditya and Avik Bhatia, as they topped the selection trials held at Surge Stable in Bengaluru on Thursday, which was attended by 11 riders
With the aim to create more competitive opportunities for Indian youth riders, the AEF Youth Cup will ensure world class competition at home. The competition will see a total of 11 countries, including hosts India competing at Surge Stable in Bengaluru with state-of-the-art facility from Oct
Yashaan Khambatta clinched the gold medal and Jai Singh Sabharwal secured the silver medal in the Show Jumping 130 cm and 120 cm categories respectively
Jai Singh Sabharwal has been training at ARC for the past six years, where he gets access to international-level coaching while the club also prepares riders who compete and win in events like the Asian Games and the Olympics
Inaara Mehta Luthria secured first place and finished her round with an average score of 67.175% while riding on Dasha Deluxe and Siddharth Nanda came second and finished his round with an average score of 58.625% while riding on Dream Boy
Taarini Lodha secured first place and finished her round with an average score of 68.5% while riding on Chase. Harshini B came second and finished her round with an average score of 65.343% while riding on Star Proof and Kripa Jain finished third and ended her round with an average score of