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Equestrian: Embassy International Riding School Delivers 10 Medals At JNEC 2025 In Delhi

Embassy International Riding School achieved a strong showing at the Junior National Equestrian Championship 2025 in Delhi, securing 10 medals (6 gold, 3 silver, 1 bronze) across age groups, with notable teams and riders excelling in dressage and show jumping.

The Junior National Equestrian Championship 2025 ended recently in Delhi. Riders from Embassy International Riding School delivered strong, consistent performances. They secured six gold, three silver and one bronze medals. Their total tally reached 10 medals across different age groups.

The championship ran under the Equestrian Federation of India. JNEC is a key national stage for riders 10 to 21. Events covered Dressage and Show Jumping, split by age categories. The Bengaluru based school saw eight riders also place fourth.

EIRS wins 10 medals at JNEC 2025

Hosting duties and safety focus in Bengaluru

Embassy International Riding School hosted JNEC 2025 – South Zone. The event ran at its Bengaluru campus in early December 2025. This was the first JNEC edition held across two zones. Organisers stressed horse safety and well-being as a central focus. Eshaan Sundaram was named joint Best Rider in Children 1. The update was issued from Bengaluru on 5 January.

Category-wise results for EIRS

Children Gp I Dressage brought key honours for the Bengaluru academy. On individual level, Eshaan Sundaram won gold riding Etiona. He then joined Kripa Jain, Kiara Rupesh and Nikshita Pandey for team gold, on Christy, Kaboeki and GSE's Escobar respectively.

The Children Gp I Show Jumping Normal team earned silver. That squad included Siddharth Nanda on Megan and Diego Marren on Theodore. In Junior Show Jumping Normal, Rishab Kadam claimed individual bronze on Faberge's Hero.

NEC Preliminary Show Jumping Normal team bronze went to riders Ashish Limaye, Thivyesh Ram, Prithiv Krishna and Adharsh Janne, on Barnaby, Klaver, Pharrel and Galaxie.

The JNEC results list also named Zoya Shanavaz on Leona. It further included Bhargav Babu Velkur on Vadim D Savigny. Siddharth Nanda rode Abra Kadabra, while G Shushruta Kumar partnered Dinard Peguignon. Across categories, eight Embassy International Riding School riders finished in fourth place.

Coach perspective on JNEC platform

Ms. Silva Storai, Director at the school, said, "We are proud to once again see our students feature on the winners' list at JNEC 2025." She spoke in Bengaluru after the Delhi championship.

She added, "The championship has consistently served as a vital platform for emerging equestrians, preparing young riders to take on international-level competitions and challenges." She highlighted its role in shaping future Indian international riders.

She further said, "At EIRS, we remain committed to nurturing talent through world-class infrastructure and training, while providing opportunities that support the growth and advancement of equestrian sport across the country."

Event Type Medal Rider(s) Horse(s) Affiliation
Children GP I Dressage (Individual) Gold Eshaan Sundaram Eotina EIRS
Children GP I Dressage (Team) Gold Kripa Jain
Eshaan Sundaram
Kiara Rupesh
Nikshita Pandey
Christy
Eotina
Kaboeki
GSE’s Escobar
EIRS
Children GP I Dressage (Team) Bronze Zoya Shanavaz
Bhargav Babu Velkur
Siddharth Nanda
G Shushruta Kumar
Leona
Vadim D Savigny
Abra Kadabra
Dinard Peguignon
EIRS
Children GP I Show Jumping (Team) Silver Siddharth Nanda
Diego Marren
Megan
Theodore
EIRS
Junior Show Jumping (Individual) Bronze Rishab Kadam Faberge's Hero EIRS
Junior Show Jumping (Team) Gold Rishab Kadam Faberge's Hero EIRS
NEC Preliminary Show Jumping (Team) Bronze Ashish Limaye Barnaby EIRS
Junior Show Jumping (Accumulator) Silver Manya S Narayan Pat EIRS
Story first published: Monday, January 5, 2026, 21:19 [IST]
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