Suphakamol Vuntanadit, left, and her younger sister Suphajit.
Thai equestrians Suphakamol and Suphajit Vuntanadit have set their sights on qualifying for the 2022 Asian Games and 2024 Olympics.
The sisters have been in good form in dressage lately.
“Pam” Suphakamol is the first Thai rider to compete in the Grand Prix, while “Patty” Suphajit finished third in an event in Poland recently.
They are coached by Imke Schellekens-Bartels, a dressage specialist from the Netherlands, who won silver at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing and gold at the World Championships in Kentucky in 2010.
“Competing in Europe has given me experience. I have learned a lot, working with a top coach and having to take care of our horses by ourselves,” said…
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