Captain Ahaan Kumar, representing the elite 61 Cavalry, won the individual bronze medal in the Complete Concours Nationale (CCN) Two-Star Eventing held at the Army Equestrian Centre, Delhi.

The achievement marks a significant milestone in Captain Ahaan Kumar’s sporting career and highlights the Indian Army’s strong tradition in equestrian sports, where military discipline blends seamlessly with athletic excellence. His podium finish against top national riders underlined exceptional skill, composure, and competitive spirit.

Equestrian eventing, often described as the “Triathlon of equestrian sport,” is a demanding three-phase competition comprising dressage, cross-country, and show jumping. The sport rigorously tests the endurance, courage, precision, and harmony between horse and rider, requiring peak physical fitness, mental resilience, and technical mastery.

Capt Ahaan Kumar’s performance at the CCN Two-Star level reflects not only individual dedication but also the Indian Army’s robust training ecosystem that nurtures world-class riders. His success has further strengthened expectations of a bright future on the international stage, with many viewing him as a potential Olympian in the making.
The achievement stands as a proud moment for 61 Cavalry and the Army equestrian fraternity, reinforcing India’s growing presence in competitive equestrian eventing.
