Personal information | |
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Nationality | Indian |
Born | Bangalore, Karnataka, India [1] | 6 March 1992
Height | 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) |
Relative(s) | Mirza Ismail (great-grandfather) Agha Aly Asker (great-great-great-grandfather) |
Sport | |
Country | India |
Sport | Equestrian |
Coached by | Sandra Auffarth |
Achievements and titles | |
Olympic finals | 2020 - Rank 23 |
Medal record |
Fouaad Mirza (born 6 March 1992) is an Indian equestrian who won silver medals in both individual eventing and team eventing at the 2018 Asian Games. He became the first Indian since 1982 to win a medal at an individual equestrian event at the Asian Games. [2] [3] Mirza qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics, becoming the first Indian equestrian since Imtiaz Anees (2000) to participate at the Games. [4]
Fouaad Mirza was born in Bangalore, India. [5] [6] His father, Dr Hasneyn Mirza, is one of India's top equine veterinarians [3] and is a sixth generation horseman himself (being the great-grandson of Mirza Ismail and the great-great-great grandson of Agha Aly Asker). [7]
His family owns a stud farm in Bangalore. He has an elder brother, who is also a veterinarian. Fouaad's interest in horses grew since he was a toddler. He started riding since he was 5 years old.[ citation needed ]
At the age of 22, Mirza took part in the 2014 Asian Games, [8] held in Incheon, South Korea. He finished in 5th position in team eventing along with fellow riders Sangram Singh, Mrityunjay Singh Rathore and Ajai Poovaiah. He finished in 10th position in the individual eventing category.[ citation needed ]
In 2017, Mirza moved to Germany to train with equestrian Bettina Hoy in Warendorf. After Hoy took a coaching position for the Dutch eventing team, he moved to Ganderkesee to train with Sandra Auffarth.[ citation needed ]
Fouaad Mirza's move to Germany was a turning point in his career. He won two silver medals at the Equestrian Jumping Final at the Asian Games 2018 in Jakarta, one in individual eventing, and one in team eventing along with fellow Indian riders Rakesh Kumar, Ashish Malik and Jitender Singh. [9] With this feat, Mirza became the first Indian to win an Asian Games medal in Equesterian event after a gap of 36 years.[ citation needed ]
In 2019, Mirza received the Arjuna Award. [10]
In October 2019, he won gold at CCI3*-S event held in Strzegom, Poland with his horse Dajara. [11]
On 7 January 2020, Mirza qualified for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics after finishing first in South East Asia, Oceania group. [12] He became the first Indian equestrian in the last 20 years to qualify for the Olympics. [13] and the first Indian equestrian to reach the finals of the Olympic individual eventing category. He finished in 23rd position aboard the 2006 Westphalian gelding, Seigneur Medicott.[ citation needed ]
Fouaad Mirza studied psychology in the University of Northampton, Great Britain. He currently resides in Germany and trains under his coach, Sandra Auffarth, who is the winner of the individual bronze medal and team gold medal in 2012 Summer Olympics.[ citation needed ]
He is sponsored by the Embassy Group, which is a privately held real estate developer based in Bangalore, Karnataka.[ citation needed ]
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