New Delhi, Sep 19 (IANS): The Equestrian Federation of India (EFI) has selected a four-member Indian team to take part in the Women's International Tent Pegging Championship to be held in Wadi Rum, Jordan from September 22 to 24.
This will be India's first appearance in the Grand Prix event, which is exclusively conducted for women by the International Tent Pegging Federation.
Captain Ritika Dahiya from Haryana, who is also the first lady officer in the Indian Army to do tent pegging, will represent the country along with New Delhi's Priyanka Bhardwaj and Uttar Pradesh's Nanda Agrawal.
The 21-year-old New Delhi resident Khushi Singh has also been included in the Indian squad as the reserve player.
"We are committed to provide equal opportunities to each deserving athlete. With a transparent approach to select the best player to represent India, EFI had invited interested players from across the country to participate in a week-long coaching camp-cum-selection trials at the Stallion Riding Club in Delhi Cantt. And then based on the order of merit in the camp, these four players have been selected," said Jaiveer Singh, secretary-general, EFI.
"We are delighted to announce an Indian team in this prestigious championship for the first time. It's a great opportunity for women players to showcase their skills at the global stage. These are four strong players who have proved their abilities during the selection trials and I'm confident that they will give their best to win the championship. I wish them the best luck," he added.
The team will be coached by Satinder Singh Solanki, who has previously guided the Indian team to gold medal triumphs as a coach in multiple international tent pegging events in the countries such as South Africa and Egypt.
The selected riders have been currently training at Delhi Cantt as part of the coaching camp and they will leave for Jordan on Tuesday.
Besides hosts Jordan, the championship will also witness participation of top riders from 12 countries including Oman, Russia, UK, Kazakhstan, Norway, South Africa and Pakistan.