Libyan equestrian Muhannad Al-Senousi earned a prestigious bronze medal at the International Show Jumping Championship held in the Netherlands, marking a significant achievement for Libya on the global equestrian stage.
Competing in the 1.35-meter class, Al-Senousi secured third place after delivering two faultless rounds in three appearances, outperforming dozens of international competitors.
The championship drew riders from 24 countries, bringing together some of the sport’s most skilled athletes in a highly competitive environment.
Al-Senousi’s ability to complete two clear rounds under pressure was a key factor in his podium finish. His consistency, technical precision, and calm demeanor in the arena stood out throughout the tournament.
The Dutch championship is recognized as one of the top-tier events sanctioned by the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI), further emphasizing the significance of his accomplishment.
This performance marks another milestone in Al-Senousi’s international career and highlights the growing presence of Libyan athletes in world-class sporting competitions.
His achievement is not only a personal triumph but also a moment of pride for Libyan equestrian sports and the country’s broader sporting community.
The bronze medal is expected to boost momentum for Libyan participation in future international equestrian events. It also reflects the potential of athletes from developing equestrian programs to compete on equal footing with riders from traditionally dominant nations.
Al-Senousi’s result is a testament to years of dedication, training, and passion for the sport, and it adds to his growing reputation as one of Libya’s top international athletes.