Polisens ridsportlag tar medaljer vid nationellt mästerskap

Flera polisteam från hela Indien har tagit medaljer vid det pågående 44:e All-India Police Equestrian Championship och Mounted Police Duty Meet i Tekanpur. Punjab Police säkrade ett guld och flera brons, medan Karnatakas Mysuru Mounted Police vann silver och brons på öppningsdagen. Evenemanget omfattar tävlingar mellan 15 delstater och centrala styrkor.

Det 44:e All-India Police Equestrian Championship och Mounted Police Duty Meet pågår från 15 till 27 februari vid Border Security Force Academy i Tekanpur, Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. Team från 15 delstater och centrala beväpnade poliskrafter deltar i olika ridsport- och monterade polisuppgifter-evenemang.  nnPunjab Police ridsportlag, lett av manager Inderbir Singh, har presterat starkt. De tog ett bronsmedalj i Medley Relay Team Event med ryttarna Jaswinder Singh (DSP på ’Sudha’), Head Constable Prabhjot Singh (på ’Big Star’) och senior constable Simranjit Singh (på ’Shershah’). Head Constable Sandeep Singh vann guld i Mental Hazard Competition och fick Lala BK Dey Trophy för sin prestation. Ytterligare brons kom från Constable Amninder Singh i Farrier Competition, Class IV-anställde Vishu i Syce Competition och laget i Dressage (Medium)-evenemanget.  n nFrån Karnataka lyste också Mounted Company vid Karnataka State Reserve Police i Mysuru City. Head Constable Suresh Malali, med 14 års tjänst och nio år i nationella ridsportevenemang, tog ett silvermedalj i Show Jumping Grade-III och ett brons i Six Bar Jumping-evenemanget på ’King Power’. Karnataka-laget, inklusive S.D. Sasanur, Chandra, Mahesh och Suresh Malali, placerade sig fyra i Quadrille-evenemanget. M.R. Sandesh och K.T. Jayaprakash säkrade fjärde plats i Show Jumping Preliminary (Normal) och fick trösteintyg.  n nMysuru City Police Commissioner Seema Latkar och seniora officerare grattade Karnataka-personal. Med mästerskapet pågående väntas fler resultat.

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