Anush Agarwalla Bids Farewell to Sir Caramello

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Anush Agarwalla Bids Farewell to Sir Caramello

Anush Agarwalla honors Sir Caramello`s retirement, celebrating a legacy that transformed Indian equestrian sports forever.

Anush Agarwalla, the trailblazing Indian equestrian, has announced the retirement of his beloved horse, Sir Caramello, marking a poignant moment in Indian equestrian history. The duo made headlines as the first Indian rider-horse pair to compete in dressage at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, a feat that has forever changed the landscape of the sport in India.

In an emotional tribute shared on social media, Agarwalla expressed profound gratitude towards Sir Caramello, referring to him as more than just a horse—he was a partner, a source of strength, and a teacher who carried not only Agarwalla`s dreams but also the aspirations of a nation. He described Sir Caramello as a symbol of discipline, perseverance, and mutual trust, a true icon whose legacy will inspire future generations of equestrians.

As Agarwalla turns the page to a new chapter with his new horse, Etro, he recently showcased his talent at the CDI 3 event in Lier, Belgium, where he scored an impressive 67.196% in the Grand Prix, securing a spot in the Grand Prix Special. This transition highlights the rising prominence of Indian equestrian sports on the global stage. For more on this inspiring journey, visit equestrian and equestrian news.

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