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Delhi horse show

NEW DELHI: The Delhi horse show will be held at the Army Equestrian Centre, Delhi Cantonment, from March 30 to April 6.

As in the past the meet will have an array of equestrian events including the dressage and show jumping involving the country’s top riders.

Over 500 horses and riders would be competing in this year’s meet. The best of equestrian talent from across the country would be seen in action.

The junior events will dominate the show from Sunday to Thursday while the senior finals will be featured over the last three days.

Teams from the Army, including 61 Cavalry, President’s Bodyguards, RVC and ASC; Punjab Police, BSF, Delhi Police, ITBP, Karnataka Police, Mayo College, Ajmer, Rashtriya Indian Military College, Dehradun, Tollygunge, Kolkata, and many children’s teams from Bangalore, Kolkata, Baroda and Mumai are expected to participate.

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