The Junior National Equestrian Championship (JNEC) 2024 wrapped up after an exciting week of competition at the Army Equestrian Centre in New Delhi. This year's event saw a record-breaking 700 entries, highlighting its importance as a key platform for young equestrian talent in India.
On the final day, Akshat Vishnoi and Aadit Ghosh from the Army Polo and Riding Centre were awarded the Best Rider trophy in the Children II category. The Junior category saw a three-way tie for the Best Rider title among Ahaan Jaisinghani, Ranbir Singh Dhillon, and Arjun Mallaya. Earlier, Raju Singh and Anupati Navyashree Sai were named joint-best Riders in the Young Rider category, while Jaiveer Singh Nagra earned the title in the Children I division.
Bhoowan won the Junior Show Jumping Two Phase individual contest, completing the course on his horse Prithi in 27.44 seconds. In the Children II division, Arshad A, riding Tara, secured the gold medal in 26.62 seconds.
The Chetak Equestrian Sports Academy excelled in the jumping categories, winning gold in both the Junior and Children II Jumping Team events. The Chennai Equitation Centre shone in the dressage arena, taking top honors in the Junior and Children II Dressage Team events.
EFI Secretary General, Col. Jaiveer Singh, praised the event for showcasing India's growing equestrian talents and thanked the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports and the Indian Army for their support. He emphasized the importance of such events in preparing Indian riders for international competitions like the Asian Games and the Olympics.
This is a big competition in India where young people ride horses and show their skills. It's like a sports event but with horses.
New Delhi is the capital city of India. It's a big city where many important events happen.
This is a group in the competition for younger riders. They are usually kids who are learning to ride horses.
Show jumping is a horse riding event where riders guide their horses to jump over obstacles. It's like a race but with jumps.
This is a place where people learn and practice horse riding. It's like a school for horse riders.
This is another place where people train to ride horses, located in Chennai, a city in India.
EFI stands for Equestrian Federation of India. It's an organization that manages horse riding sports in India.
He is a person who helps manage the Equestrian Federation of India. He makes sure everything runs smoothly in horse riding events.
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