

SARGA.CO – Intense competition lit up the 2025 Equestrian National Championship (Kejurnas Equestrian) held at Arthayasa Stable, Limo, Depok, West Java. From September 22 to 28, the arena showcased Indonesia’s top equestrian athletes in the prestigious Dressage discipline—both team and individual events.
A total of four gold, four silver, and four bronze medals were at stake, culminating in the Individual Freestyle to Music final on September 25, 2025.
West Java wasted no time asserting its dominance, sweeping two gold medals on the opening day in the Advanced and Preliminary Dressage Team events.
In the Advanced Team class, riders Djolfi Momongan, Valentino Lumentah, Muhammad Zaki, and Glenys Tsabitha Maghani Eglatine posted an impressive 197.500%, outscoring East Java (193.824%) and Jakarta (191.397%).
Next, the Preliminary Team gold went to Rayni Amina, Clarabelle Erin, M. Farid Nur Raihan, and M. Faris Dwi Novansyah, who earned a total of 207.955%.
In a rare twist, Jakarta and North Sulawesi tied for second place with identical scores, sharing the silver medal.
A pleasant surprise came from North Sulawesi when young talent Adriana Katya Husen, riding Bagatelle De Plaisir, dazzled in the Individual Elementary class.
Scoring 68.654%, Adriana edged out more favored competitors to win her contingent’s first gold. M. Faris Dwi Novansyah (West Java) claimed silver with 68.173%, while Belle Omera Mahvees (Jakarta) took bronze at 67.115%.
Day three belonged to Mira Marshelina Warganegara of East Java. After narrowly losing to Fardy Frengky Supit (Jakarta) in the PSG class on day one, Mira bounced back in the Freestyle to Music final. Riding Xeique, she posted the top score of 69.863%, securing East Java’s first gold with an overall 135.892%.
Fardy settled for silver (133.597%), while Valentino Lumentah (West Java) earned bronze (128.849%).
Panglima TNI Trophy: Valentino’s Glory
Despite missing individual gold, Valentino Lumentah didn’t leave empty-handed.
He captured the prestigious Panglima TNI Trophy from the Dressage Advanced class, scoring 67.500% to outpace Jendry Palandeng (Central Java) and Mira Marshelina (East Java), reinforcing his status as West Java’s versatile star.
Medal Standings After Day Three
West Java: 2 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze
North Sulawesi: 1 Gold, 1 Silver
East Java: 1 Gold, 1 Silver
Jakarta (DKI): 2 Silver, 2 Bronze
Eventing & Show Jumping Still to Come
The 2025 Equestrian Nationals are far from over. The championships continue this week with the high-stakes Eventing and Show Jumping disciplines.
Can West Java maintain its lead to claim the overall title, or will North Sulawesi and East Java deliver more surprises? Stay tuned for the thrilling conclusion this weekend!
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