Synopsis
Amar Sarin achieved a remarkable milestone at the Delhi Horse Show 2025, setting a national record in equestrian sport by jumping 1.90 meters with his stallion Bajrang. His daughter also excelled in competitions, showcasing the family's dedication to the sport.Key Takeaways
- Amar Sarin set a national record of 1.90 meters.
- His stallion Bajrang is a top-performing Belgian horse.
- Shivaaya Sarin won gold and silver in her categories.
- Amar balances sports with corporate leadership.
- TARC Equestrian Centre nurtures young equestrian talent.
New Delhi, April 15 (NationPress) In a groundbreaking achievement for Indian equestrian sports, Amar Sarin, riding his stunning Belgian stallion Bajrang, reached a record height of 1.90 meters in the open jumping six bar at the esteemed Delhi Horse Show 2025, which took place at JPC.
This extraordinary accomplishment has been officially acknowledged as a national record.
As a representative of TARC Equestrian Centre, Amar's success exemplifies his unparalleled athleticism, precision, and years of committed training under the expert mentorship of acclaimed international coach Nick Verlies.
Bajrang, born in 2014 and imported from Belgium, has repeatedly showcased elite performances and once again displayed his exceptional abilities in front of an enthusiastic crowd of equestrian fans.
In a joyful addition to the weekend's achievements, Amar's eight-year-old daughter, Shivaaya Sarin, clinched gold in the Future Star Show Jumping category aboard her pony Mistral and also took home silver in Fault and Out with her pony Fairy Tale. This was a touching and symbolic moment, with both father and daughter celebrating their triumphs together, united by their passion for the sport.
“Juggling the demands of high-performance sport while managing a major corporation is challenging, but incredibly rewarding,” expressed Amar Sarin. “Experiences like this—sharing the arena with my daughter—make it all worthwhile.”
Amar is a well-known figure in the equestrian community, having qualified for the 2025 Asian Continental Championship. He has gradually established himself as one of India’s most esteemed figures in show jumping.
His active role at TARC Equestrian Centre, New Delhi—a cutting-edge training and riding facility—has also played a crucial role in nurturing young Indian talent and creating a new wave of riders.