Stasya Pandya earned qualification for the Junior National Equestrian Championship through her performance at Bengaluru's Regional Equestrian League. Embassy International Riding School hosted the qualifying competition with certified judges evaluating participants from Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, and Mumbai. The Amateur Riders' Club member achieved a 64.602 percent average score in Children I Dressage aboard her horse Jisamer. Show jumping and dressage events comprised the regional tournament that serves as India's benchmark competition for young equestrian athletes. December will mark the Junior National Championship where Pandya will compete.
Pandya credits equestrian sports with personal development beyond recreational enjoyment. Her family provides support through access to training facilities and coaching resources. Bobin Tshering serves as her specialized coach at the Amateur Riders' Club based at Mahalaxmi Race Course. The club focuses on grassroots rider development and national competition preparation. Pandya aspires to represent India in future international equestrian competitions.
Pandya credits equestrian sports with personal development beyond recreational enjoyment. Her family provides support through access to training facilities and coaching resources. Bobin Tshering serves as her specialized coach at the Amateur Riders' Club based at Mahalaxmi Race Course. The club focuses on grassroots rider development and national competition preparation. Pandya aspires to represent India in future international equestrian competitions.