Medal-winning police equestrian teams from Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, and Tamil Nadu at podium ceremony with horses, All India Championship.
Medal-winning police equestrian teams from Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, and Tamil Nadu at podium ceremony with horses, All India Championship.
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Police teams win medals at All India equestrian championship

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The 44th All India Police Equestrian Championship and Mounted Police Duty Meet concluded with strong performances from several state police teams. Held from February 15 to 27, 2026, at the Border Security Force Academy in Tekanpur, Madhya Pradesh, the event featured 21 teams and nearly 700 riders. Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, and Tamil Nadu police contingents secured multiple medals across various disciplines.

The championship, which included competitions in show jumping, tent pegging, cross country, and medley relay, highlighted the skills of mounted police units from across India. Madhya Pradesh Police earned six medals: two gold, two silver, and two bronze. Constable Faraz Khan stood out, winning gold in the Cross Country event, silver in the Police Horse Test and another Cross Country category, and bronze in Mental Hazard and Show Jumping Grade-III. He also placed fourth in Show Jumping Pre-Preliminary. Ghanshyam Prajapati claimed gold in the Sais Test for horse management.

Haryana Police secured four medals: one gold, one silver, and two bronze. Constable Sandeep won silver in Grade-II Show Jumping and finished fourth in Show Jumping Pre-Novice. Head Constable Suresh Kumar took bronze in individual tent pegging. The team of ASI Ranveer, Head Constable Deepak, and Head Constable Suresh earned gold in the Medley Relay, while SI Dinesh, ASI Sanjeev, ASI Jitendra, and Head Constable Deepak won bronze in Team Tent Pegging.

Tamil Nadu Police, represented by the Chennai City Police Mounted Unit, collected seven medals: two gold and five bronze, plus two rolling trophies.

Post-event felicitations underscored the achievements. Madhya Pradesh's Director General of Police Kailash Makwana honored the winners, stating that the success reflects 'individual excellence and the strong training ecosystem within Madhya Pradesh Police.' He announced rewards and encouraged future preparations. Haryana's DGP Ajay Singhal congratulated the team, noting their excellence in sports alongside law enforcement. Additional DGP Sanjay Kumar emphasized how such events build 'discipline, courage, leadership qualities, and teamwork.' Chennai's Commissioner A. Arun personally congratulated the personnel.

The event, with 345 horses competing, promotes professional standards in mounted policing.

What people are saying

Reactions on X to the 44th All India Police Equestrian Championship are predominantly positive, with official police accounts from Haryana, Punjab, CRPF, Assam, and others celebrating their teams' medal wins and overall performances at the Tekanpur event. High pride is expressed for achievements by Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, and various contingents, though no negative or skeptical views were found.

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