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Asian Equestrian Federation Youth Cup: India's Surya Aditya wins silver in obstacle course

Published at :October 12, 2024 at 6:59 PM
Modified at :October 12, 2024 at 6:59 PM
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(Courtesy : Equestrian Federation of India)

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Surya Aditya was one of the eight riders to complete the course in Asian Equestrian Federation Youth Cup.

India secured a silver medal in Round 1 of the Asian Equestrian Federation Cup- Youth (AEF Cup CSIY-B), with Chennai’s 18-year-old Surya Aditya delivering an outstanding performance. Aditya completed the 11-obstacle, 1.15m show jumping course in a remarkable 71.42 seconds, without incurring any penalty points. He finished just 6.22 seconds behind Iran’s Mollaafzal, who took the gold medal. Fabiola Chong claimed the bronze, clocking a time of 79.99 seconds.

Out of the 12 riders competing, only 8 successfully completed the demanding course. Myanmar’s Kyaw Uwnna Aung secured fourth place with a faultless round, finishing in 89.66 seconds. He was followed by Thailand’s Papungkorn Pabbamnan, who clocked 92.50 seconds.

Cambodia’s Menglong Rinda posted a fast time of 70.77 seconds but incurred 4 penalty points, placing him lower in the rankings. Malaysia’s Muhammad Nazirul Amsyar completed the course in 88.96 seconds, also with 4 penalty points, while India’s Avik Bhatia finished in 74.40 seconds with 8 penalty points.

“We are incredibly proud of Surya Aditya and all the participants for their excellent display of skill and determination. Hosting the AEF Cup CSIY-B in India after 14 years is a significant milestone, and it demonstrates the growing strength of equestrian sports in our country. We look forward to more thrilling performances in the upcoming rounds,” said EFI Secretary General Col. Jaiveer Singh.

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Unfortunately, three riders—Taisiya Lokteva from Uzbekistan, Asato Amami of Chinese Taipei, and Pakistan’s Muhammad Khan Niazi—were eliminated due to refusals and falls. Additionally, Saudi Arabia’s Madhy A A H Alkhamis retired midway through the course.

The AEF Cup CSIY-B, returning to India after 14 years, continues on Day 2 with a set of new course obstacles for the riders and an exciting jump-off event. Riders from 11 countries, including hosts India, are competing at the state-of-the-art Surge Stables in Bengaluru. The event runs from October 11 to 13, showcasing top-level equestrian talent from across the globe.

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