<p>Thiruvananthapuram: Nida Anjum Chelat, a 22-year-old equestrian from Kerala, has successfully completed the FEI Endurance World Championship for seniors in Monpazier in France conducted by the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) on September 7.</p><p>According to a statement, she is the first Indian to complete the FEI Endurance world championship for seniors. She competed against 118 riders from 40 countries. Only a total of 45 participants managed to complete the race which involved a tough competition from global equestrian powerhouses such as the UAE, Bahrain, Spain, France and Italy.</p>.Grateful and proud, says equestrian Anush Agarwalla after claiming Olympic quota.<p>Chelat completed the 160 km course in just 10 hours, 23 minutes riding on her 12-year-old mare, Petra del Rey.</p><p>Chelat had completed the FEI Equestrian World Endurance Championship for juniors and young riders last year. A native of Malappuram district in Kerala, Chelat resides in Dubai.</p>
<p>Thiruvananthapuram: Nida Anjum Chelat, a 22-year-old equestrian from Kerala, has successfully completed the FEI Endurance World Championship for seniors in Monpazier in France conducted by the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) on September 7.</p><p>According to a statement, she is the first Indian to complete the FEI Endurance world championship for seniors. She competed against 118 riders from 40 countries. Only a total of 45 participants managed to complete the race which involved a tough competition from global equestrian powerhouses such as the UAE, Bahrain, Spain, France and Italy.</p>.Grateful and proud, says equestrian Anush Agarwalla after claiming Olympic quota.<p>Chelat completed the 160 km course in just 10 hours, 23 minutes riding on her 12-year-old mare, Petra del Rey.</p><p>Chelat had completed the FEI Equestrian World Endurance Championship for juniors and young riders last year. A native of Malappuram district in Kerala, Chelat resides in Dubai.</p>