

SARGA.CO – Indonesian equestrians once again made the nation proud on the international stage.
At the prestigious FEI CSIs International Jumping Competition, held in conjunction with the Equinara Pulomas Open at Jakarta International Equestrian Park (JIEP), East Jakarta (June 19–22, 2025), both senior and junior riders delivered gold-medal performances in two of the main events.
In the FEI CSI1-W SEA League 140 cm* class, Marco Wowiling from W Equestrian – Arthayasa Stable stole the spotlight with his trusted horse, Count Contend.
In a fierce showdown that culminated in a Jump Off round, Marco clinched the gold medal, outperforming eight other finalists.
Raymen Kaunang (Almor Stable) secured silver, while Muhammad Fahmi Satria Widjaya (Arthayasa Stable) earned bronze.
The junior category, CSIJ-A International Jumping Competition 115 cm, also saw thrilling competition as riders vied for the Governor of Jakarta’s Cup.
Nusrtdinov Zayan Fatih of DNV Equestrian emerged as the star of the show, winning gold aboard Charly Lalan in a heart-pounding jump-off.
Proving his consistency, Zayan also claimed the bronze medal with his second mount, Ineke T.
Meanwhile, Equinara Horse Sports’ Teuku Rifat Renanda Harsya delivered a solid performance to earn silver in a field of 12 talented young riders.
This championship served not only as a showcase of Indonesia’s top riding talent but also as a strategic training and selection platform for upcoming regional and international competitions.
In particular, the results of the FEI CSI1-W SEA League* class are set to play a pivotal role in determining Indonesia’s equestrian representatives for the 2025 SEA Games in Bangkok this December.
Over four action-packed days, the event provided valuable experience, tough competition, and an ideal environment for growth.
With a new generation of rising stars, seasoned talent, and world-class horses, Indonesia is confidently stepping forward in its quest to elevate the sport of equestrianism to greater heights.
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