Key Points

Niharika Singhania, fresh off a gold medal win in Belgium, secured a joint victory at the Equestrian Premier League in Bengaluru. She shared the top podium spot with Yash Nensee and Yashaan Khambatta after flawless performances. The trio’s success highlights the growing talent in Indian equestrian sports. Their achievement serves as inspiration for aspiring riders nationwide.

Key Points: Niharika Singhania Shares EPL Win After Belgium Gold Medal

  • Niharika Singhania continues stellar season after Belgium gold
  • Trio delivers perfect clear rounds in 1.40m show jumping
  • Mumbai’s Amateur Riders’ Club shines at EPL event
  • Event highlights India’s rising equestrian talent on global stage
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Niharika Singhania claims Podium at National Equestrian Premier League after international win

Niharika Singhania, Yash Nensee, and Yashaan Khambatta secure joint victory at Equestrian Premier League in Bengaluru after flawless performances.

"It was a tough, competitive class with incredible riders, and I’m thrilled to share this top spot with Yash and Yashaan. – Niharika Singhania"

Bengaluru, August 10

In a thrilling conclusion to the prestigious Equestrian Premier League (EPL) held in Bengaluru, three of the nation's top riders--Niharika Singhania, Yash Nensee and Yashaan Khambatta--showcased exceptional skill and composure to secure a joint first-place victory. The tie for the top spot in the premier 1.40 m show jumping class highlights the incredible depth of talent in Indian equestrian sports.

Competing in a challenging field of over 130 participants from across the country, the trio navigated a technically demanding course flawlessly. All three athletes delivered perfect clear rounds, making it impossible to separate them and resulting in a well-deserved shared triumph. The winning partnerships brought together exceptional riders and their equally remarkable horses: Niharika Singhania with Sir Lancelot, Yash Nensee riding D'Amour du Nenuphar, and Yashaan Khambatta on Lord Stakkolensky.

For Niharika Singhania, this achievement in Bengaluru follows her recent gold medal win in Belgium, reinforcing a season of consistent excellence.

While speaking about her experience at the EPL, Niharika said, "It was a tough, competitive class with incredible riders, and I'm thrilled to share this top spot with Yash and Yashaan. They both had fantastic rounds. Every competition is a learning experience, and this result only motivates me to train harder and aim for the next challenge."

The success of the Mumbai-based riders underscores the strong talent emerging from clubs like the Amateur Riders' Club (ARC), who secured multiple medals at the event. The EPL, organised by the Embassy International Riding School (EIRS), is a key event in the national equestrian calendar, and the performance of these riders at such a high level demonstrates their dedication and skill.

This victory is not just a personal triumph for the athletes but serves as a powerful inspiration for aspiring equestrians, highlighting the growing prowess of young Indians in specialised international sports.

Niharika's achievement is a testament to the values of perseverance and hard work, demonstrating that with rigorous training and unwavering passion, Indian athletes can excel on both national and global platforms.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an expat living in Bengaluru, I'm amazed by the equestrian talent here! The ARC club seems to be producing world-class riders. Would love to see more media coverage of these niche sports.
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Ananya R
While I celebrate their win, I wonder how accessible equestrian sports are for middle-class Indians. The equipment and training costs seem prohibitive. Hope more sponsors come forward!
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Vikram M
Three-way tie in 1.40m class? That's insane! Shows how competitive Indian equestrian scene has become. Kudos to EIRS for organizing such high-quality events. #ProudIndian
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Kavya N
Sir Lancelot and Lord Stakkolensky - what majestic names for horses! 🐎 The bond between rider and horse must be incredible to achieve such precision. More power to our equestrian stars!
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David E
Interesting to see Mumbai dominating the equestrian scene. Would love to know what training facilities they have that other cities don't. Maybe time for other states to step up?

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