
Anush Agarwalla to Represent India in Dressage at Paris Olympics
Anush Agarwalla to Represent India in Dressage at Paris Olympics
Key Highlights:
- Anush Agarwalla selected over Shruti Vora for India’s first Olympic dressage entry.
- Agarwalla achieved the Minimum Eligibility Requirement (MER) four times.
- Selection based on highest average scores in Grand Prix events.
The Equestrian Federation of India (EFI) has selected Anush Agarwalla to represent India in dressage at the upcoming Paris Olympics, marking the country’s first-ever entry in this event. Agarwalla was chosen over close contender Shruti Vora based on a better average score after a thorough evaluation of their recent performances.
Agarwalla has shown consistent performance since the qualification period began last year, achieving the Minimum Eligibility Requirement (MER) four times. In contrast, veteran rider Shruti Vora secured the required two MERs only this month. When the averages were calculated, Anush emerged with a score of 67.695%, surpassing Shruti’s 67.163%.
According to EFI’s selection criteria, a rider-horse combination must achieve a minimum score of 67% twice between January 1, 2023, and June 24, 2024, to qualify for the Paris Games. If more than one athlete qualifies, the one with the highest average in Grand Prix from the best four events over the past year is selected. Only scores from FEI level competitions 3* and above are considered.
Shruti Vora, riding Magnanimous, earned her second MER with a second-place finish at the Brno Grand Prix in the Czech Republic, scoring 68.174%. Her first MER was achieved at the Dressage World Cup in Lipica, Slovenia, with a score of 67.761%. However, her other two Grand Prix performances were below MER level.
Anush Agarwalla met the MERs four times, with scores of 67.936% (Wiesbaden, May 2024), 68.261% (Mechelen, December 2023), 67.152% (Frankfurt, December 2023), and 67.804% (Wroclaw, October 2023).
The EFI Executive Council unanimously decided on Agarwalla’s selection, which was then approved by the President. This decision follows in the footsteps of past Indian Olympic equestrian participants such as Fouaad Mirza (2020 Tokyo Games), Imtiaz Anees (2000 Sydney Games), and Indrajit Lamba (1996 Atlanta Games).
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