KTM CTY, Nepal Equestrian Association's Inaugural Ceremony Sherpa Outdoor Pvt. Ltd. 16 August,2023
A momentous occasion unfolded on August 14th, 2023, as the Nepal Equestrian Association organized a grand and inspiring Inaugural Ceremony at the exquisite Hotel Mulberry, nestled in the vibrant heart of Thamel. This event was more than just a simple get-together; it was a loud affirmation of the close relationship between people and horses and a call to excellence.
The presence of the honorable Chief Guest, Mr. Tanka Lal Ghising, Member Secretary of the National Sports Council (NSC), enhanced the grandeur of the occasion. Under the gracious leadership of Ms. Rabi Rajkarnikar, the visionary President of the Nepal Equestrian Association, the evening radiated with a sense of camaraderie and a shared ambition to uplift equestrian sports to unprecedented heights.
While the luminaries added an undeniable aura to the ceremony, the heart of the event beat with the enriching coaching session and technical insights provided by none other than Mr. Predrag Marjanovic. A connoisseur of equestrian arts, Mr. Marjanovic shared his expertise on Jumping and Course Design, unraveling the intricacies and paving the way for mastery. Participants left the session not just enlightened but brimming with a newfound passion for refining their skills.
The convergence of style and functionality was evident as KTM CTY proudly took center stage as the official apparel partner for the event. The participants were adorned in a seamless blend of fashion and purpose, with KTM CTY's commitment to equestrian sports. Their support served as a powerful testimony to the unity and synergy that drive the equestrian community onward.
With a legacy that promises a brighter tomorrow for equestrian sports in Nepal, riders and enthusiasts alike are inspired to chase their dreams, one graceful stride at a time. The journey has only just begun, and the path ahead is illuminated by the collective spirit of those who are committed to seeing equestrian sports flourish in Nepal.