Young rider Hriday Brar from Chandigarh showcased his exceptional talent at the Delhi Horse Show, earning three gold, one silver, and two bronze medals across multiple categories. His victories included two golds in Young Rider dressage, a gold and bronze in Young Rider Jumping, a silver in Open dressage, and a bronze in Open Jumping, highlighting his versatility and skill in equestrian sports.
The Delhi Horse Show, a prestigious event with roots in the early 20th century military, has become a significant platform for equestrian talent in India. This year’s competition drew skilled riders nationwide, presenting a formidable challenge. Hriday, who began riding at age five, has trained under notable coaches, including Olympian Maj. Jitendarjit Singh Ahluwalia, which has helped him develop a solid foundation in horsemanship and competitive strategy.
Reflecting on his achievements, Hriday expressed gratitude for his family’s support and the mentorship he received, particularly from Maj. Ahluwalia. He emphasized the importance of passion, discipline, and perseverance in equestrian sports, encouraging aspiring riders to commit to consistent effort and seek the right guidance. His success not only adds to his accolades but also signifies the rising standard of young Indian riders in the equestrian arena.