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India Jet Sports Academy, Jet Raid organise Formula One Jet Ski event in India
MUMBAI: India Jet Sports Academy and Jet Raid will present the first International Formula One Jet Ski Race in India on 24 and 25 October.
Approximately nine countries will compete against each other to win the Indian Jet Sports Academy Champions Cup 2009.
Jetraid CEO Bruno Casa said, “We are happy to be in Asia for the first time, and we believe it’s just a start in India for the relationship between Jet Raid and Indian Jet Sports Academy.”
Fox Sports is making a highlights package show of the same. This will air next month on Ten Sports on 12 November at 4 pm, with a repeat on 15 November at 1 pm and on 16 November at 7:30 am.
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Ashish Limaye bags gold and bronze at Montelibretti 2026 event
Indian rider shines in Italy, gains ground ahead of higher-level tests
MUMBAI: Ashish Limaye delivered a strong performance on the international stage, clinching both gold and bronze at the FEI Eventing Competition Montelibretti 2026 held in Italy earlier this month.
Competing against riders from across the globe, Limaye secured the top podium finish in the CCI 2 Long Format riding Easy Turn, registering a score of 30.2 in a field that featured participants from five nations. He followed it up with a bronze medal in the CCI 2 Short Format aboard Willy Be Dun, scoring 32 in a much larger and highly competitive pool of 66 riders representing nine countries.
Reflecting on the outing, Fédération Equestre Internationale event rider Ashish Limaye said, “Riding at Montelibretti was amazing. To compete with such talented riders from around the world was fantastic. I’m really happy with the results and the effort our team has put in.”
Beyond the podium finishes, Limaye also achieved a milestone result on D’Avril du Pinier, earning a Minimum Eligibility Requirement, bringing him closer to qualifying for the FEI World Equestrian Games.
While the Montelibretti competition was not a direct qualifier for major multi-sport events, it serves as a crucial stepping stone as Limaye prepares to move up to the more demanding CCI 3 level.
With momentum firmly on his side, the Indian rider now looks set to build on this success as he targets bigger stages in the global equestrian circuit.








