Athletes from Astana secured gold and silver medals in the tournament.
In the heart of the Almaty region, the Almaty Horse & Polo Club hosted the Republic of Kazakhstan's championship for young show jumpers. The tournament, which attracted athletes from Astana, Almaty, Shymkent, and the Almaty region, aimed to identify promising sports horses in the discipline of show jumping.
The competition was a challenging and competitive event, with courses ranging from 80 to 130 cm in height. Horses aged between 4 to 7 years old showcased their skills, and the jury evaluated their technique in barrier negotiation, style, speed, and the interaction between the rider and the horse. These evaluated qualities are crucial for future performances on international arenas.
One of the most exciting competitions was No4 for 4-year-old horses with heights between 80-100 cm. Kylyshbek Gappar finished second place on the horse named Tutankhamun, while Zhalgasbek Suleimenkulov took the first spot on the horse named Swan.
In another thrilling competition, No1 for 7-year-old horses with heights between 120-130 cm, Azaimat Kassenov clinched the first place on the horse named Izzy Star. Anuar Dosmailov finished second in Competition No3 for 5-year-old horses with heights between 100-110 cm, riding the horse named Google.
The championship was a resounding success, with athletes from Astana winning a total of two gold and two silver medals. The event was reported by a specific news site, but the search results do not provide detailed results or rankings related to show jumping competitions in Kazakhstan or highlight individual riders or horses from Astana participating in that event.
Despite the absence of relevant data, the age range of horses and the heights of the courses suggest a competitive and challenging event. The young show jumpers demonstrated their skills and potential, showcasing the bright future of equestrian sports in Kazakhstan.
For those interested in learning more about show jumping or equestrian sports in Kazakhstan, further information can be found by researching local equestrian clubs and associations, or by following the progress of these talented young riders and horses as they continue to compete on the international stage.
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