
How this cavalry club is making the horse riding more accessible
Equipment sports have long been involved in discipline, skills and a comparative bond between rider and horses. In contrast to other athletic follows, a complex understanding of horses, balance and communication requires a complicated understanding, making it one of the most unique and fruitful sports. Cities like Delhi and Bengaluru have good-set equestrian circuits, Kimibato is constantly gaining momentum, with a large number of enthusiastic enthusiasts interested in sports.
Among the drivers of this growth are the Alexander equestrian club, which has been promoting hiding in the region for 25 years. Significantly over the past 12 years. “From my childhood I had a horse and initially learned to walk in the traditional system. Later, a professional trainer in Europe gave me formal training, which inspired me to start a riding school in Sathamangalam on the 21st, “Balaji said. Then they set up the club at Kimimat.
The club has extended 36 houses with only five horses and local trainers with 12 important wormblock. It is now proud of an impressive roster with an Olympian Imtiaz Ali, who trains students 12 days per month and trains the Asian Games-worthy riders from 2014.

Cheap Balaji | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Interest is increasing
Over the years, the drivers of the club have participated in national and international competitions by securing testimonial in Germany and Portugal. “This year was particularly significant for us,” Balaji said. “Our students won 12 medals in the National Championship with nine gold, two silver and one bronze.”
A large number of corporate professionals are also interested in this game, with the enrollment of the club growing in growing. “India’s powerful performance in international events like Asian Games has enhanced this enthusiasm. In addition, the success of our students in the national competition encouraged more people to explore (to explore more people,” he added.
In an attempt to make cavalry sports more accessible, the club is participating in a league-based format like the Indian Premier League and Pro Kabaddi. Balaji says, “The Polo Premier League and the Equestrian Champions League will be launched as a Pan-India event, kicked in Cumbatore in the first season.” “The teams in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh will complex and corporate sponsorship will help bring the game to the mainstream.” The league that will be held from June 15 to July 15 is expected to provide young riders to provide a structural platform to gain their skills.

Hashini B | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Riding
For Alexander Equestrian Club trainee for 12-year-old Hashini B, horse riding is more than just a sport. “I used to see my brother riding every day and it made me interested in trying to do it. Once I started, I fell in love with it,” she says. “Riding has a way to forget all your work” “Even if you have a few hundred problems, everything is faded when you are in a ham.”
Hashini won the medal at the national level, and Aledi made her mark in the game. Now, she has her sights
His mother, Tirumagal, reminded how the journey began. “We first camp the Alexander equestrian club with a poster and decided to try. Initially, we listed our son Nitin and later, Hashini joined after seeing him. Over the years, Bot has gained skills among them – Nitin won a gold medal at a national event, and Hashini won two gold and silver in Delhi last December. He is particularly enthusiastic about dresses and show jumping, “he says.

Hashini B with his medal Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Further inclusion
Beyond training to competitive drivers, Alexander Equest Club is also working to make equestrian sports more accessible. “This summer, we are planning to adopt two or three disadvantaged children and train for national level events.
In addition, the Government of India is now taking steps to organize competition for Alter-Altar-Altast Riders in various ways, with the recognition of para-high sports. “Most people are unconscious that these people can now participate in equestrian events. We committed to training them from scratch and help to help discover the joy of riding,” he added.
Alexander Club of Nava India in Caimimato will host a horse riding summer camp from April 1 to June 1 for children between 4 and 16 years old. For more information, call 8489979999.
Published – Feb 25, 2025 01:39 pm IST