The Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI) has released the rankings for the FEI World Dressage Challenge (WDC) 2025, where Inaara Mehta Luthria from India showcased exceptional talent. Riding Dasha Deluxe, the 15-year-old achieved a remarkable score of 69.875% in the Youth Category (12–16 years), securing top positions nationally, regionally, and globally.
In addition to her individual success, Inaara joined Team India with Gaurav Pundir, Miraya R. Dadabhoy, and Samanna Everaa T, leading the team to the first position in FEI Zone 9 and a global ranking of 7. The FEI World Dressage Challenge aims to promote dressage on a global scale, with judges traveling to different countries to evaluate local riders.
Inaara, a student at Hillspring International School, expressed gratitude to her parents and coach, Hriday Chheda, for their unwavering support. She emphasized the strong bond with her horse, Dasha Deluxe, as a key factor in her success. This achievement underscores India’s rising presence in international equestrian competitions, showcasing the country’s progress in the sport.
The Amateur Riders’ Club (ARC), established in 1942 at Mahalaxmi Race Course, Mumbai, has been pivotal in nurturing equestrian talent for over 84 years. The club, known for its professional training in various equestrian disciplines and housing around 150 horses, continues to contribute to the growth of the sport.
