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Watch, Asian Games: Anush Agarwalla wins first-ever medal in Equestrian individual dressage

Anush Agarwalla and his horse Etro clinched bronze in the individual dressage event after scoring 73.030.

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Sep 28, 2023 · 07:35 pm Updated Sep 28, 2023 · 09:02 pm
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Watch, Asian Games: Anush Agarwalla wins first-ever medal in Equestrian individual dressage
India's Anush Agarwalla with horse Etro reacts as he competes in the Prix St-Georges of Equestrian Dressage team and individual event during the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou in China's eastern Zhejiang province on September 26, 2023. | WANG Zhao / AFP

#TeamIndia's first-ever medal in #AsianGames #Equestrian Individual Dressage 🙌🐎

Congratulations to Anush Agarwalla and his horse Etro who sealed a bronze medal with a score of 73.030! 👏#Cheer4India #HangzhouAsianGames #SonyLIV pic.twitter.com/hYrLLPD69i

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