Stasya Pandya Wins Double Team Medals at Prestigious Delhi Horse Show 2026

Stasya Pandya from Mumbai secured two team medals at the Delhi Horse Show 2026. She earned a Team Silver medal in Dressage riding her horse Consul. She followed this with a Team Bronze in Show Jumping aboard Cougar De Fees. Her coach praised her composure and growth as a rider.

Key Points: Stasya Pandya Wins Dual Medals at Delhi Horse Show 2026

  • Won Team Silver in Dressage
  • Won Team Bronze in Show Jumping
  • Competed against 200+ riders
  • Trained under coach Bobin Tshering
  • Event held at Army Polo and Riding Club
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Delhi Horse Show 2026: Mumbai's Stasya Pandya clinches dual team medals

Mumbai's Stasya Pandya clinched Team Silver in Dressage and Team Bronze in Show Jumping at the elite Delhi Horse Show 2026.

"I'm really proud to have contributed to the team results in both Dressage and Show Jumping. - Stasya Pandya"

New Delhi, April 4

Rising equestrian talent Stasya Pandya from Mumbai delivered an outstanding performance at the Delhi Horse Show 2026, securing two team medals in the prestigious Young Champion category.

Competing against a field of over 200 equestrians across multiple categories, Stasya demonstrated exceptional skill across disciplines. In Dressage, she rode Consul, earning a Team Silver medal with a composed and technically refined performance, according to a press release.

Building on this success, she went on to secure a Team Bronze medal in Show Jumping astride Cougar De Fees. Navigating a challenging course of 12 jumps set at a height of 1.10 metres, Stasya showcased precision, control, and competitive grit.

The event, held at the Army Polo and Riding Club, Brar Square, Delhi Cantt, from March 25 to April 5, is regarded as one of India's premier equestrian competitions.

Training at the Amateur Riders' Club under the guidance of coach Bobin Tshering, Stasya's performance reflects her consistent dedication and disciplined training.

Speaking on her achievement, Stasya Pandya said, "The Delhi Horse Show is one of the most competitive platforms in the country, and I'm really proud to have contributed to the team results in both Dressage and Show Jumping. Riding Consul and Cougar De Fees was an incredible experience, and I'm grateful for the trust and partnership I share with both horses."

Her coach, Bobin Tshering, added, "Stasya has shown tremendous growth as a rider. Her ability to stay composed under pressure and adapt across disciplines is commendable. These results are a reflection of her hard work and commitment, and this is just the beginning for her."

Stasya's dual podium finishes mark a significant milestone in her equestrian journey, reinforcing her position as a promising young talent in India's competitive equestrian circuit.

- ANI

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Aman W
Great news! But honestly, how many ordinary Indian families can afford horses and this level of training? It feels like a sport only for the elite. We need to find ways to make it more accessible if we want to discover real talent from all backgrounds.
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Rohit P
Team Silver and Team Bronze! That's no small feat. The discipline required for Dressage and the courage for Show Jumping are immense. Kudos to Stasya and her coach Bobin Tshering. The Army Polo ground is a fantastic venue for such events.
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Sarah B
As someone who rides, I know how tough that 1.10m course is. Navigating 12 jumps with precision on a new horse (Cougar De Fees) shows incredible skill and partnership. Well done! Hope to see her at international events soon.
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Karthik V
Mumbai to Delhi and bringing back medals! 🇮🇳 It's heartening to see our sporting culture grow beyond cricket. Articles like this are important to highlight other avenues where our youth are shining. Best of luck for her future!
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Nikhil C
The article mentions over 200 competitors. That's a very healthy number for equestrian sports in India. Shows the growing interest. The Delhi Horse Show is indeed a premier event. Congrats to the young champion!

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