Stasya Pandya Wins Silver at Junior National Equestrian Championship 2025

Mumbai's young equestrian Stasya Pandya won a silver medal in the Dressage Team Event at the Junior National Equestrian Championship 2025. She scored 67.463 while riding Kirrhi Taonga, contributing to her team's impressive total of 207.287. Stasya trains at the Amateur Riders Club under coach Bobin Tshering, who praised her phenomenal growth and dedication. This achievement marks a significant milestone in her emerging career as a promising multi-discipline athlete.

Key Points: Stasya Pandya Wins Silver at Junior National Equestrian C'ship

  • Silver in Dressage Team Event
  • Scored 67.463 riding Kirrhi Taonga
  • Trains at Amateur Riders Club, Mumbai
  • Team total score was 207.287
  • Coach praises her multi-discipline mastery
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Mumbai's Stasya Pandya wins silver medal at Junior National Equestrian C'ship 2025

Mumbai's Stasya Pandya clinched silver in dressage at the Junior National Equestrian Championship 2025. Read about her team's performance and coach's praise.

"I am really grateful for the faith and trust my coach Bobin sir, has put in me. - Stasya Pandya"

Mumbai, January 4

Young equestrian talent Stasya Pandya from Mumbai delivered a commendable performance at the Junior National Equestrian Championship 2025, clinching the Silver Medal in the Dressage Team Event.

The prestigious national championship is being held at two premier venues--the Embassy International Riding School, Bengaluru, and the Army Polo and Riding Club, New Delhi--from December 18, 2025, up to January 6, 2026, as per a press release from the Equestrian Federation of India (EFI).

Stasya trains and rides at the Amateur Riders Club, Mumbai, under the mentorship of Coach Bobin Tshering. Competing astride Kirrhi Taonga from Surge Stables, Bengaluru, she scored 67.463, playing a key role in her team's podium finish.

The silver-winning team delivered a strong collective performance with Haripriya Singh astride Fritz scoring 71.243 and Amara Singh astride Count Me In D' Grading scoring 68.581, both representing Sea Horse Equestrian, Gujarat. Dev Harish Kapoor, riding Serrano from Modi Equestrian, Meerut, added 65.934 to the tally. The team secured the Silver Medal with an impressive total score of 207.287.

Speaking on her achievement, Stasya said, as per the press release, "I am really grateful for the faith and trust my coach Bobin sir, has put in me, along with my club, The Amateur Riders Club, for providing world-class training facilities for my training and development. I also thank my school, Billabong High International School, and my parents for being constantly supportive throughout."

Her coach, Bobin Tshering, praised her journey and dedication, saying, "Stasya's growth as a rider has been phenomenal. Since joining the Amateur Riders Club in 2023, she's embraced both show jumping and dressage, and her dedication has paid off spectacularly - a standout performance at her first JNEC Dressage and gold in the FEI Jumping Children's Classic. Her ability to master multiple disciplines has made her a well-rounded competitor. I am incredibly proud of her hard work and commitment."

Stasya Pandya's silver medal at the Junior National Equestrian Championship 2025 marks an important milestone in her emerging career and highlights her as one of Mumbai's most promising young equestrian athletes.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Hearty congratulations to Stasya! It's great to see our youth performing at the national level. However, I do wish articles like this also highlighted the immense financial backing required for such sports. It's not accessible to everyone, and that's a reality we need to address to find more hidden talents across economic backgrounds.
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Sarah B
As someone who rides occasionally, I know how tough dressage is. Scoring 67.463 at a junior national championship is no small feat! The team's total score is seriously impressive. Well done to all the young athletes and their horses! 👏
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Rohit P
Mumbai talent shining bright! It's wonderful to see the Amateur Riders Club getting recognition. Hope this inspires more schools in India to support sporting passions alongside academics. Best of luck to Stasya for her future events!
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Karthik V
Teamwork makes the dream work! Haripriya Singh's score of 71.243 is outstanding. Great to see athletes from Gujarat, Mumbai, and Meerut coming together for a silver. This is the kind of positive, collaborative India we love to see. More power to them!

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