Martinican riders crowned overseas champions in the French horse riding championship

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Martinican riders crowned overseas champions:

At the French 2025 equestrian club championship. However, the young Martinican rids obtained three medals, including gold in a team at the Overseas Riding Championship. In addition, Good result, obtained despite a major constraint: compete without their own horses.

From July 18 to 27, the Generali Open of France brought together 15,000 horsemen on the Lamotte-Beuvron website (Loir-et-Cher). Meanwhile, Among them. For example, the Martinique team, made up of four riders aged 11 to 18: Maddy Charlery, Violette Kervining, Noa Lubin and Camille Gouait.

For their second participation in the Generali Open in France. For example, the young Martinican rids leave with three medals and three qualifications in the national finals. Consequently, As a team, they won gold in the overseas championship, ahead of Polynesian favorites over eight seconds. Individual, they sign great performances: 2nd, 3rd and 4th places.

Martinican cavalier during the French club championship © French riding federation

A feat all the more remarkable since these young riders cannot bring their horses in France. Transport would not only be very expensive. but also too trying for horses, because it requires about fifteen days of crossing. This is why they prefer to rent horses on site. With only three sessions to adapt to these unknown horses, the difficulty is important.

It’s not our horses, so it’s another level. We have to adapt very quickly and it changes everyday. But it strengthens team cohesion and mind.

Noa Lubin. rider of the Martinique team

To prepare his riders, coach David Charlery, manager of the La Gurmette equestrian center in martinican riders crowned overseas champions Didier, has set up a suitable training.

A week before the competition, they set up a different horse every day, to learn to adapt. Even if the animal changes. the technique on obstacle courses remains the same

David Charlery, Cavalières coach

Carried by the atmosphere on site and the encouragement of other overseas horsemen, they prove that the equestrian passion has no border.

Whether we come from Martinique, Guyana, Guadeloupe or Polynesia, we have the rage to show that we have us.

Noa Lubin. rider of the Martinique team

The team is already preparing for the 2026 edition, with the ambition to continue to progress.

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Martinican riders crowned overseas champions

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