New Delhi [India], January 25 (ANI): Indian equestrian Anush Agarwalla, who made history as the first Indian to compete in the dressage event at the Paris 2024 Olympics, has bid a heartfelt farewell to his trusted horse, Manni, as the 19-year-old champion enters retirement. In an emotional video shared with his followers, Anush expressed his deep gratitude for the incredible journey he shared with Manni, a bond that transcended competition and became the cornerstone of his career. Also Read | ISL 2024-25: East Bengal Break 4-game Winless Streak with 2-1 Triumph Against Visiting Kerala Blasters.
Manni was more than just a horse to Anush; he was a partner, a teacher, and a source of unwavering support. Reflecting on their time together, Anush said, "Manni gave me my many firsts--my first Grand Prix, my first international Grand Prix, and my first international placings. He took me to the big international shows I had only dreamed of.
But most importantly, he taught me how beautiful it is when a horse and rider completely trust each other." Also Read | Cheteshwar Pujara Birthday Special: Have We Seen the End of Star Indian Batter in Test Cricket?. https://www.
instagram.com/reel/DFIoiiUtmru/?hl=en The duo's partnership spanned seven years, during which Manni helped Anush scale new heights in the world of equestrian sports. From competing in prestigious Grand Prix events to achieving international recognition, Manni was instrumental in shaping Anush's historic career.
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