Key Points

Thirteen-year-old Stasya Pandya from Mumbai has made the nation proud by qualifying for the prestigious FEI Children's Classic Finals. She secured her spot with an impressive performance at the selection trials in Bengaluru, finishing second among 18 competitors. Stasya demonstrated exceptional skill by achieving zero penalties across all four rounds of competition. Her journey represents a significant milestone for Indian equestrian sports on the international stage.

Key Points: Stasya Pandya to Represent India at FEI Childrens Classic Finals

  • Stasya Pandya finished second among 18 entries at Bengaluru selection trials
  • Rode her horse Cougar Des Fees through 13 obstacles at 110cm height
  • Achieved zero penalties across all four rounds of competition
  • Now holds India's No. 1 national ranking in Silver Tour category
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Stasya Pandya selected to represent India at the FEI Children's Classic 2025 Finals

13-year-old Mumbai equestrian Stasya Pandya earns No. 1 national ranking and qualifies for FEI Children's Classic 2025 Finals after stellar Bengaluru performance.

"It was an amazing experience competing with the top riders in my age category across the country. - Stasya Pandya"

New Delhi, Sep 15

Mumbai’s 13-year-old equestrian talent, Stasya Pandya, has earned the honour of representing India at the prestigious FEI Children’s Classic Finals – Silver Tour.

At the two-round selection trial challenge, held from September 11 to 14, at The Embassy International Riding School in Bengaluru, Stasya impressed with a clear first round and clocked 43.63 seconds in the jump-off, finishing second among 18 entries. Riding her horse Cougar Des Fees, she skillfully navigated a challenging course of 13 obstacles at a height of 110 cm.

With this stellar performance, Stasya now holds the No. 1 national ranking in the Silver Tour (Overall), standing out as the only rider with zero penalties across all four rounds.

The FEI (Fédération Équestre Internationale) Children’s Classic is an annual international show jumping series for riders aged 12–14. It provides a global platform for young equestrians to showcase their talent, competing on standardized courses from their home countries before advancing to the global finals, which are contested on borrowed horses. The series—comprising Gold, Silver, and Bronze tours—helps nurture future champions by offering equal opportunities across nations.

Sharing her excitement, Stasya said, “It was an amazing experience competing with the top riders in my age category across the country. I am extremely happy to get the opportunity to represent my country and to rank number one in the Silver Tour. I would like to thank my entire support system, starting with my coach Mr. Bobin Tshering for his unwavering belief in me, the grooms who take care of my horse, The Amateur Riders Club, Mumbai for providing me with world-class infrastructure and training support, my school Billabong High International School, Malad for giving me the flexibility to pursue my dream, and of course, my parents for their patience and encouragement.”

Her selection not only highlights her dedication and talent but also marks a proud moment for Indian equestrian sport. As she prepares for the FEI Children’s Classic Finals, Stasya carries the hopes of the nation with her.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Zero penalties across all four rounds! That's some serious skill and consistency. Equestrian sports require so much dedication and financial investment - glad to see our young talent getting this platform.
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Michael C
While this is impressive, I hope this isn't just another story of privilege. Equestrian sports are extremely expensive in India. Would be great to see more accessible programs for talented kids from all backgrounds.
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Ananya R
So refreshing to read positive news about our youth! 🐎 Her gratitude towards her support system shows great character. Hope she brings home medals and inspires more children to take up equestrian sports.
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Vikram M
Bengaluru's Embassy Riding School is becoming a real hub for equestrian talent! Great to see infrastructure developing for niche sports. Jai Hind to Stasya!
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Sarah B
Competing on borrowed horses at the finals - that's the real test of horsemanship! Shows how the FEI values true riding skill over just having the best equipment. Rooting for this young champion!

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