In the 1988 Olympic Games, a small french horse with big dreams competed and went on to become a champion. In 1998, Lorraine More and her son Rohan in Talegaon and dared to dream of an equestrian facility like no other. They decided to call the dream, Japalouppe, after the French horse who was considered too short to succeed in the world of show-jumping. Jappeloup and his rider Pierre Durand went on to win gold and just like our name sake, we are now considered amongst the top riding schools in India.

In the 1988 Olympic Games, a small french horse with big dreams competed and went on to become a champion. In 1998, Lorraine More and her son Rohan in Talegaon and dared to dream of an equestrian facility like no other. They decided to call the dream, Japalouppe, after the French horse who was considered too short to succeed in the world of show-jumping. Jappeloup and his rider Pierre Durand went on to win gold and just like our name sake, we are now considered amongst the top riding schools in India.
