SARGA.CO – An adrenaline-charged atmosphere filled the Jakarta International Equestrian Park Pulomas (JIEPP) on 15–16 November 2025. The final series of the FEI Jumping World Challenge (JWC) 2025 reached its peak, becoming the most crowded and anticipated event of this year’s entire competition circuit.
Unlike Competition 1 and 2, this round saw a higher number of participants, with a total of 27 entries competing across three official FEI JWC categories plus five additional classes, featuring obstacle heights from 50 to 130 cm. Organized by Equinara Horse Sports, this event also marked the final FEI-licensed international show for the 2025 season, making it a highly awaited moment for Indonesia’s equestrian athletes.
The battle in Category C was among the fiercest, with 15 entries on the start list. However, the brightest star of the day was unmistakably Brandon Toa (ZZ WTC Equestrian).
Riding his trusted partner Lightning De Braveheart, Brandon delivered an almost flawless performance. He secured a Double Clear Round with the fastest time: 47.79 seconds. This locked him into first place, followed by Muhamad Alif Maulana (Lady Zentola/Bellator Stable) in second, Xaviour Robot (Ni Hao/Hoya Stable) in third, and Nathan Edward Kareem Yacub (Jetfire L’Avenir/Anantya Riding Club) in fourth out of the total 15 entries.
In Category B, Muhammad Raya Andika (AR Team Equestrian) proved that his dominance in Competition 1 was no coincidence. Riding Cavani Z, Raya once again became the only rider to achieve a Double Clear Round in this Competition 3 series.
His fastest time, 57.97 seconds, secured the champion title, leaving behind competitors Nathanael Junior Frediboy Eman (Castino – Equinara Horse Sports) and Denies Christian Sanjaya (Charmeur Z – DNV Equestrian). Among the five total entries, Raya once again emerged as the most consistent and outstanding athlete in his class.
Category A: Dinov Stands Firm in the Most Prestigious Class
Tension reached its peak in the FEI JWC Category A—the highest and most prestigious class. All eyes were on Nusrtdinov Zayan Fatih from DNV Equestrian, who had also claimed a win in Competition 1.
With his beloved horse Charly Lalan, Dinov once again showcased top-tier quality by delivering a Double Clear Round with the fastest time: 55.00 seconds. His advantage over the other competitors was clear and consistent. Second and third place went to Gadis Kireina (Mia S – W Equestrian / Arthayasa) and Teuku Rifat Renanda Harsya (Kastilia – Equinara Horse Sports). Out of 7 entries, Dinov demonstrated the most mature and polished performance.
With the conclusion of this final series, Indonesia officially closed the 2025 FEI competition season on a high note. The courage of young riders, the agility of the horses, and the increasing number of participants all signal a positive step forward for the development of equestrian sports in the country. The FEI JWC 2025 at JIEPP was not just a competition—it was a celebration of talent, sportsmanship, and the growing passion for equestrianism in Indonesia.
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