Pune, thirteenth Might 2026: Indian equestrian rider Ashish Limaye has achieved a exceptional milestone for the nation on the prestigious equestrian occasion held in Sopot, Poland, delivering an impressive efficiency throughout each the CCI 3S and CCI 4L classes.
Competing in opposition to a number of the best worldwide riders, Ashish secured a powerful place within the CCI 4L class aboard D’Avril du Pinier amongst 11 members, incomes qualification for the World Video games. Moreover, using Willy Be Dun within the CCI 3S class that includes 44 members, efficiently qualifying for the Asian Video games.
With this achievement, Ashish Limaye has secured his particular person qualification on Willy Be Dun within the CCI 3S class for the Asian Video games 2026, scheduled for September in Japan. He has additionally certified aboard a distinct horse, D’Avril du Pinier, within the CCI 4L class for the World Equestrian Video games, to be hosted in Germany in August 2026.
Ashish Limaye’s journey and continued success have been supported by Embassy Worldwide Using College (EIRS), which has performed a major position in nurturing world-class equestrian expertise from India and offering riders with worldwide publicity and coaching alternatives.
Talking in regards to the achievement, Ashish Limaye talked about “Representing India on a world platform and reaching qualification for each the World Video games and the Asian Video games is an extremely proud second for me. Competing in Sopot in opposition to such sturdy worldwide riders was an incredible studying expertise, and I’m grateful for the unwavering help from Embassy Worldwide Using College, my crew, and everybody who has believed on this journey.”
Additional sharing her ideas on Ashish’s historic feat, Silva Storai, Director, Embassy Worldwide Using College, stated: “Ashish’s stellar efficiency at Sopot additional reinforces India’s rising presence in worldwide equestrian sport and stands as an inspiring second for aspiring riders throughout the nation. His achievement displays the growing world competitiveness of Indian equestrians and highlights the influence of sustained coaching, worldwide publicity, and institutional help in shaping world-class sporting expertise.”









