India wins gold after 41 years in Horse Riding

India wins gold after 41 years in Horse Riding

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Category : Sports Published on: September 29 2023

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  • The Indian Dressage Team made history by winning a gold medal at the Asian Games, marking the first time in 41 years that India has achieved this feat.
  • The team, consisting of Sudipti Hajela, Divyakriti Singh, Hriday Chheda, and Anush Agarwalla, showcased exceptional skill and teamwork to secure the coveted gold medal, and achieved this victory with a stellar score of 209.205.
  • This triumph comes after a 41-year-long wait for India, as the country had previously won gold in horse riding during its debut appearance at the Asian Games in 1982.
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