Champions League – The Hindu

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Grand launch: S. Ravichandran, Chairman, Marwell Group of Companies, Bharathi, Founder, Ira Fashion and Director, Equine Sports India Federation, Sakthi Balaji, CEO, and IHS president and Dr. A. Samiappan, Chairman, Saru Group of Institutions, in the course of the poster launch.
| Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Equestrian Champions League, the nation’s largest present leaping occasion, is all set to start on the Equestrian Crest, Molapalayam, right here on July 4.

The three-day league, organised by Equine Sports India Federation (ESIF) in affiliation with Indigenous Horse Society (IHS), Tamil Nadu, will characteristic 36 equestrians representing six groups — Chennai Bulls (Tamil Nadu), Pegasus Sports (Kerala), Bengaluru Knights (Karnataka), Golconda Chargers (Telangana), Quantum Reigns (Goa) and Elite Equestrians (West Bengal).

The groups have among the nicely-achieved equestrians equivalent to Yashaan Khambatta (2014 Incheon Asian Games), Yash Nensee (2023 Hangzhou Games) and Surya Aditya (Asian Equestrian Federation Cup youth silver medalist) to call a couple of.

The flood-lit occasion will probably be held in two classes — showjumping 110cm and 120cm — and every group will showcase their expertise in a two-part pace class, in opposition to the clock, and regular present leaping. International federation (FIE) accepted judges Karandeep and Sameer from New Delhi will consider the performances and the highest three will probably be richer by ₹15 lakh, ₹10 lakh and ₹5 lakh respectively.

“We have been preparing hard the past three years for this event, and we are glad it’s finally taking off,” mentioned Sakthi Balaji, ESIF CEO and IHS (TN) President.

“Since it’s happening for the first time we faced a few glitches. We brought down a few international consultants and since then managed to fix the flaws,” he mentioned.

The entry will probably be free for which tickets may be obtained from ticketprix.com.

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