India's premier showjumping event, the Equestrian Champions League, returns to Coimbatore from August 28-30, featuring six elite teams and a massive prize purse.
- Event dates: August 28-30 at Molapalayam, Coimbatore.
- 6 elite regional teams competing for the title.
- Total prize purse of ₹30 Lakhs.
Following a triumphant inaugural season, the Equestrian Champions League (ECL), one of India's most prestigious showjumping events, is returning to captivate sports enthusiasts. The second edition of this high-octane league will be staged at a specialized venue near The Power House in Molapalayam, Coimbatore, between August 28 and 30.
Organized by the Equine Sports India Federation in strategic association with the Equestrian Federation of India, the three-day spectacle is designed to elevate the standards of equestrian sports in the country. The event was formally launched on Monday by Sundar Ramakrishnan, the District Equestrian Association President and Managing Trustee of the SNR Sons Charitable Trust.
The Battle of the Titans
The league will feature a clash between six formidable teams representing different regions of India: the Chennai Bulls (Tamil Nadu), Pegasus Sports (Kerala), Golconda Chargers (Telangana), Bengaluru Knights (Karnataka), Quantum Reigns (Goa), and Elite Equestrians (West Bengal).
These teams have assembled an array of the nation's most accomplished riders. Top-rated equestrians including Bharath Manoharan, Soorya, Balamurugan, Shresth, Balaji Vijayashankar, Hashini, Avik Bhatia, Niel Kendal, Kiran, Harsyith, and Aradhana will showcase their synergy with their equine partners.
Why This Matters
BozokMedia analysis shows that the transition of equestrianism from a niche hobby to a structured league format is critical for India's sporting evolution. By introducing a prize purse of ₹30 lakh and utilizing international course designers from Sharjah, the ECL is bridging the gap between domestic talent and global standards, potentially preparing Indian riders for Olympic-level competition.
"ECL aims to provide a professional platform for leading riders to showcase their skills in showjumping and contribute to the growth of equestrian sport in India," stated A.S. Sakti Balaji, President of the Equine Sports India Federation.
The competition will be rigorously contested across three height categories: 100 cm, 110 cm, and 120 cm. To maintain the highest level of integrity and precision, the performances will be evaluated by international federation-approved judges from New Delhi and a world-class course designer from Sharjah.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Prize Money | ₹30 Lakhs |
| Number of Teams | 6 Regional Teams |
| Jump Categories | 100cm, 110cm, 120cm |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: How can spectators purchase tickets for the event?
A: Tickets are available for purchase via the Ticketprix platform.
Q2: Which teams are participating in the second edition of ECL?
A: The teams include Chennai Bulls, Pegasus Sports, Golconda Chargers, Bengaluru Knights, Quantum Reigns, and Elite Equestrians.