Thai dressage rider Suphajit Vuntanadit made history at the 2025 CDI-W Olomouc by clinching the first international Grand Prix test victory for Thailand. The event, held from 22nd to 25th May, saw Suphajit and her horse Wall Street JV achieve a remarkable score of 66.239% in the 3* Grand Prix class, securing their place in the record books.
Competing in a field of seven, Suphajit impressed both judges and spectators with her outstanding performance, following up her victory with a second-place finish at the CDI-W 3* Máriakálnok just a week prior, where she achieved a personal best score of 67.3% and earned her first World Equestrian Games qualifying score.
Reflecting on her historic win, Suphajit expressed her gratitude and pride, emphasizing the significance of the moment in her equestrian journey. Her partnership with Wall Street JV has been a testament to years of dedication and hard work, culminating in this groundbreaking achievement for Thai dressage.
Suphajit Vuntanadit, affectionately known as Patty, has emerged as a rising star in the equestrian world, showcasing not only her riding skills but also her deep connection with her horses. Hailing from Bangkok, Thailand, Patty embarked on her European competition career in 2021 and has steadily progressed, reaching the Grand Prix level in 2023 with Wall Street JV.
Together, Patty and her sister Suphakamol Vuntanadit, known as Pammy, have been instrumental in elevating Thai dressage on the global stage. Pammy, the first Thai rider to compete at the international Grand Prix level, has paved the way for her younger sister, inspiring a new generation of riders with her achievements.
The Vuntanadit sisters, based in The Netherlands and Belgium, have dedicated themselves to their sport, seeking training from experienced professionals to enhance their skills and expand their horizons. With a shared passion for equestrianism, they aim to represent Thailand at prestigious events worldwide, including the upcoming 2026 World Championships in Aachen and the Asian Games in Aichi-Nagoya.
As they continue to push boundaries and set new milestones, Patty and Pammy remain committed to inspiring others and fostering the growth of equestrian sport in Thailand. Their journey serves as a beacon of hope and aspiration for aspiring riders, showcasing the power of perseverance, dedication, and a deep bond between horse and rider.
Looking ahead, the Vuntanadit sisters have their sights set on even greater achievements, with dreams of competing at the Olympics and further solidifying Thailand’s presence in the equestrian world. Their unwavering determination and unwavering commitment to excellence serve as a testament to the transformative power of sport and the enduring bond between humans and horses.
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