Divyakriti Singh

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Divyakriti Singh is an Indian equestrian athlete. She has been involved in equestrian sports since the age of 12, and has received numerous individual and team medals at events such as the Junior National Equestrian Championships and All India IPSC equestrian competitions.[1]

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Divyakriti Singh Rathore making waves at CDI1*; Source - LL Foto[2]
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Divyakriti Singh Rathore

Singh achieved a World ranking of 14[3] and Asian ranking of 1 early in 2023,[4] according to the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI) dressage world ranking of athletes - CD1*DIO1'. In 2023 she qualified to represent India at the upcoming 19th Asian Games,[5] to be held at Hangzhou, China.

Early life and family[edit]

Divyakriti, born on 22 October 1999[6] hails from Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. She completed her school education from Mayo College Girls School, Ajmer, Rajasthan and completed her graduation from Jesus and Mary College (JMC), Delhi University, India. Divyakriti is the daughter of Vikram Singh Rathore[7] and Mrs. Alka TejSingh and has one elder sibling, Digvijay Singh.

Awards and recognition[edit]

  • IPA Junior National Polo Championship Winner in 2016[8]
  • IPA Junior National Polo Championship Winner in 2017[9]
  • Junior National Equestrian Championship for year 2016-2017 at New Delhi, India - JNEC Junior Dressage Individual: Silver Medal; Team: Bronze Medal[10]
  • Junior National Equestrian Championship 2018-2019 at Kolkata, India - JNEC Young Rider Dressage Team: Gold Meal (Reference: Equestrian Federation of India[11]
  • Junior National Equestrian Championship 2019-2020 at Bangalore, India - JNEC Young Rider Dressage Team: Silver Medal[12]

References[edit]

  1. "EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION OF INDIA". efinf.org. Retrieved 2023-09-23.
  2. "Scion-of-india". lapolo.in. Retrieved 2023-09-23.
  3. https://www.fei.org/athlete/10197388#rankings
  4. https://pelikken.com/single/news/16259
  5. "Jaipur's Divyakriti Singh to represent Indian equestrian team at Asian Games in dressage". The Times of India. 2023-07-20. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2023-09-23.
  6. Rathore, Abhinay (1937-12-28). "Mundota (Thikana)". Rajput Provinces of India. Retrieved 2023-09-23.
  7. Rawal, Urvashi Dev. "Vikram Rathore: The man who added professionalism to the glamour of Indian Polo". 30stades.com. Retrieved 2023-09-23.
  8. https://ipa.co.in/user/tournaments.php?tourid=136
  9. https://ipa.co.in/user/tournaments.php?tourid=139
  10. https://modules.efinf.org/Results.aspx?&id=483
  11. https://modules.efinf.org/Results.aspx?&id=792
  12. https://modules.efinf.org/Results.aspx?&id=923

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