Our Team
We have the privilege to work with the world’s finest: for show jumping: World, and Olympic Champion Jos Lansink. For the U25: the winner of Longines Global Champion Tour Shanghai and Belgium’s no.1 Grégory Wathelet.

Founder
Mary ❀ Pushpa
The O.E.P. is a prestigious sports project, appealing to many, with world-class coaches creating a future generation of world-class athletes of the Republic of India.
I have created a training program that will facilitate young and deserving talented riders of India to come to Europe and to train with the best in Europe and the world. With three official Olympic disciplines: Eventing, Jumping and Dressage.

Coach Jumping (25+)
Jos Lansink
Jos Lansink is an equestrian from the Netherlands, currently representing Belgium, who competes in the sport of show jumping. Lansink has competed in seven Olympic Games. He began to rise to international prominence in 1988 on Felix, winning a few grand prix competitions before taking part in the 1988 Olympic Games. In 1994 he won the World Cup Final on Libero, and on Caridor he took home a team bronze medal at the 2002 World Championships, finishing 6th individually. In 2004 he began his own stable. In 2006, riding the stallion Cumano, he took home the world championship. In 2009 he was the runner up for the Global Champions Tour Final. He currently competes in the Global Champions Tour for Belgium.
“To win a championship you need a very good horse and as rider you have to ride very well and then you need a little bit of luck,” said the show jumping champion who had the benefit of all three.

Coach Jumping U25
Grégory Wathelet
Grégory has held positions among the world’s top 30 for over a decade. Gregory competes all over the world throughout the year. He participated in the World Championship in 2006, the Olympic Games in London in 2012, the World Equestrian Games in Caen in 2014, and the European Championship in 2007, 2011 and 2015. Gregory’s most memorable show jumping moments include finishing 4th with his team at the 2006 World Championships in Aachen, and winning the LGCT Grand Prix in Cannes in 2007. In a career full of fantastic horses, he rates Lantinus and Cortes as the finest.
If he had to describe Global Champions Tour in a few words he’d say: “Best riders and top sport”.