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Equestrian: Barath Manoharan Wins Inaugural FEI Concours Saut International 2 Event

FEI Concours Saut International: In a historic moment for Indian equestrian sports, Barath Manoharan claimed victory in the country’s first-ever FEI Concours Saut International 2* (CSI 2*) Two-Phase competition. Held at the world-class Surge Stable here, the event saw Barath riding Qina to a stunning win on Day 3, completing the course in 36.03 seconds.

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By IANS News October 21, 2024 • 18:38 PM
Equestrian: Barath Manoharan wins inaugural FEI Concours Saut International 2 event
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FEI Concours Saut International: In a historic moment for Indian equestrian sports, Barath Manoharan claimed victory in the country’s first-ever FEI Concours Saut International 2* (CSI 2*) Two-Phase competition. Held at the world-class Surge Stable here, the event saw Barath riding Qina to a stunning win on Day 3, completing the course in 36.03 seconds.

In a thrilling battle for the top spot, he narrowly edged out Kirat Nagra, who finished second on Little Joe with a time of 37.29 seconds. Kirat, who also secured a podium finish on Day 1, showcased consistent excellence throughout the competition. M. Krishna Sahithi riding Asca IX Z finished third with a time of 39.74 seconds.

Barath’s win earned him Rs. 3,50,000, while Kirat and Sahithi received Rs 2,70,000 and Rs 2,02,500, respectively. The Grand Prix competition, scheduled for later in the day, was called off due to bad weather.

“The successful hosting of India’s first-ever FEI CSI 2* event is a proud moment for Indian equestrianism. This event has brought together some of the finest young riders, showcasing their immense talent on an international platform. We are committed to growing the sport in India and look forward to many more such prestigious events in the future,” said Col. Jaiveer Singh, General Secretary of the Equestrian Federation of India (EFI).

Jaiveer Verma came out on top in the FEI CSI Junior event, delivering a flawless jump-off round on Gianninaa to defeat Jai Singh Sabharwal, who had been dominant on Day 1 and Day 2. Jai, riding Elliot De Vesquerie, incurred penalties, reversing the standings from Day 2, where Jaiveer had finished second. Neil Kendall, riding Connecticut 16, claimed third place, surpassing Day 2’s bronze medalist Avik Bhatia on BB’s Nirvair.

In the Children’s category, Aradhana Anand continued her winning streak, securing first place on Democratic for the second consecutive day. Harshvardhan Singh Gulia, riding Lady Kanan, took second place on Day 3, while Aagastya Sharma on Porto Bello finished third on both Day 2 and Day 3. Sresht Raju Mantena had finished second on Day 2, riding Dancing Queen 221. The winners in this category were also awarded cash prizes, with Aradhana receiving approximately ₹68,000.

Jaiveer Verma came out on top in the FEI CSI Junior event, delivering a flawless jump-off round on Gianninaa to defeat Jai Singh Sabharwal, who had been dominant on Day 1 and Day 2. Jai, riding Elliot De Vesquerie, incurred penalties, reversing the standings from Day 2, where Jaiveer had finished second. Neil Kendall, riding Connecticut 16, claimed third place, surpassing Day 2’s bronze medalist Avik Bhatia on BB’s Nirvair.

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