Indian equestrian rider Ashish Limaye excelled at a prestigious equestrian event in Sopot, Poland, achieving remarkable success in both the Concours Complet International (CCI) 3S and CCI 4L categories. Competing against top international riders, Limaye secured the 4th position in the CCI 4L category with D’Avril du Pinier, qualifying for the World Games. In the CCI 3S category, he finished 4th again riding Willy Be Dun, earning a spot in the Asian Games.
Limaye’s accomplishment marks a historic moment for Indian equestrian sports, being the first Indian rider to qualify for the Asian Games in this category. Embassy International Riding School (EIRS) has been instrumental in supporting Limaye’s journey and success, fostering world-class equestrian talent from India and providing international exposure and training opportunities.
Limaye expressed his pride in representing India on the global stage and securing qualifications for both the World Games and the Asian Games. He emphasized the learning experience of competing in Sopot and thanked Embassy International Riding School, his team, and supporters for their unwavering belief in his journey.
Limaye’s outstanding performance in Sopot not only showcases India’s rising presence in international equestrian sport but also serves as an inspiration for aspiring riders nationwide. His success underscores the growing global competitiveness of Indian equestrians, highlighting the crucial role of continuous training, international exposure, and institutional backing in shaping elite sporting talent.
