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(17-20) 2014. the Brass City Moradabad Has Witnessed This XXVIII ANNUAL UTTAR PRADESH POLICE EQUESTRIAN MEET -2014 DECEMBER (17-20) 2014. The Brass City Moradabad has witnessed this winter season of the prestigious event of THE XXVIII ANNUAL UTTAR PRADESH POLICE EQUESTRIAN MEET-2014 started from 17.12.2014 to 20.12.2014 at DR B R AMBEDKAR UP POLICE ACADEMY, It is also glad to learn that such unique events have been being hosted/organized by the Dr B R AMBEDKAR POLICE ACADEMY, MORADABAD since 1993. this year The auspicious event was inaugurated by the respected Chief Guest Sh. JAVED AKHATAR (ADG POLICE TRAINING COLLEGE, MORADABAD) on 17.12 .2014. The meet will provide an excellent opportunity to the officers and men of police force to test their professional skills identify and overcome shortcoming and also foster a spirit of camaraderie among the participants. Further the Mounted Police do play a vital role in Maintenance of Law And Order during very important law & Order situations . Equestrian sport is an essential ingredient of the training of Police Personnel at all levels as it plays a vital role in building up self confidence and raising the level of morale and motivation of the police leadership at different levels. The trophy given in the EQUESTRIAN MEET is also called as the “PONDRU CUP” (Running trophy for overall championship ,Uttar Pradesh Police Equestrian Competition)in the Memory of Amit Chaturvedi Alias Pondru who in his short stay at PTC-I Moradabad in summer season of 1992 took active part in swimming ,riding ,tennis and First Western U.P. open tennis Championship. Main event in this excellent meet are the Tent Pegging (individual and team), Show Jumping Novice, Police Horse Test, Dressage ,Show Jumping Medium Normal, sayees Competition, Medley Relay ,Show Jumping Medium Top score, Show Jumping Novice Fault and Out and Show Jumping Six Bar. Total Eight Team (with 32 rider and horse/mare) from different zone of UTTAR PRADESH has participated in this unique event. The zones are ALLAHABAD, AGRA, BAREILLY, FAIZABAD, KANPUR, MEERUT, TRAINING ZONE MORADABAD . The zone has been represented by the following participants mainly (captain name mention with the hose/mare respectively ) RIMP Sh Nathu Lal Gangwar with horse GOLD,HCMP Raja Ram with horse Tiger, SIMP Prem Babu with Horse Hitler ,SIMP Bhagwati Prasad with Horse Nirala,Const.M P Amar Singh with Horse Udal,HCMP Raj Singh with horse Romio,RIMP Ram Swaroop with horse Pawan and Const.MP Mohan Yadav with horse Shailja. Another some Intresting horse/mare’s name which are performing in this events are Karna,Albela,Nirala,Panna,Hira,Crown,Hind,Bipasha,Dimond and Sultan. The main events and the winners in the respective fields are as follows -: The very first day i.e on 17.12.2014, after the oath taking ceremony, the Tent Pegging Elimination Round (Individual) has been performed in which all 32 participants from 8 different zone has been participated with their horses/mare. It is to be noted that out of 32only 16 has been qualified for the next round of same competition, which is scheduled on 20.12.2014 lAhmed (Training Zone Moradabad) with horse Vicky . The last event of first day, Police Horse Test has been won by HCMP Raj Naresh with mare Rakhi. The next day event i.e. of 18.12.2014 has been started with Dressage personal , won by HCMP Joginder Singh (Training academy, Moradabad)with horse Raka . After that the Tent Pegging (Team) round A and Round B has been performed by the participants and won by Training Institute team, Moradabad. Last but not least event of Show Jumping Medium Normal,Won by HCMP Dilshaad Ahmed (Training academy, Moradabad)with horse Altamas. On third day of the EQUESTRIAN MEET-2014 i.e. on 19.12.2014 Syees Competition has been performed which is related to the take care and maintenance of horses/mare was won by the cyes Mangal Singh for the take care of the super star of the similar previous equestrian events Horse Raka from Training zone Moradabad. After that Medley Relay Event has been started which is a team event has been won by the Team A of Training Zone Moradabad . Another Event of the third day Show Jumping Medium Score has been won by Const.M P Mukesh Babu with the mare Rimjhim. Final Day of Championship started with the Tent Pegging Final (Individual) the same has been won by the HCMP Dilshaad Ahmed (Training Zone Moradabad) with the Horse Paramveer. The Show Jumping Novice Fault & Out event has been won by HCMP Dilshaad Ahmed (Training Zone Moradabad) with the Horse Daksha. Another event of the same day Show Jumping Open Sixbar has been won by Const.MP Mukesh Babu (Training Zone Moradabad ) with mare Rimjhim. The esteemed Best Rider of Event has been given to HCMP Dilshaad Ahmed (Training Zone Moradabad) for his excellent performance in all the events of the Championship. Horse Altamas has emerged as The Best Horse of the EQUESTRIAN MEET -2014 . The Over ALL Championship called as “PONDRU CUP” has been won by the Police Academy,Moradabad. The rosette ceremony has been executed by the respected members of jury Colonel S. Sarpratap Singh and colonel S.S.SOLANKI by giving the rosette to the wining horses of the each event. The Prize Distribution to the Winners have been persented by A.D.G. SRI NASIR KAMAL, DIG(Outdoor) Sh.Udai Pratap,DIG (Indoor) Sh.Deepak Sharma,ASP Sh. Chireenjeev Nath Sinha and ASP Smt.Rashmi rani. The event has been made successful with the effort of dedicated Organizing Committee consist the respected DIG(INDOOR) Sh. 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