The New Generation of Mexican Riders on the European Circuit

Mexican equestrian sport is at an inflection point. A generation of young riders —among them Andrés Azcarraga, Eugenio Garza Pérez, and Nicolás Pizarro— are competing with growing consistency on the most demanding circuits in Europe. Germany, France, Spain, and the Netherlands have become centers of formation where the elite standards of show jumping are defined and tested.
The families behind these careers have invested in European trainers, bloodline programs, international logistics, and full seasons abroad. The emergence of more specialized Mexican breeding operations and studs allows riders to travel with horses of their own — reinforcing both identity and competitive consistency.
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What distinguishes this generation is their understanding of the sport as a form of stewardship — equine welfare, strategy, technical preparation, and global vision operating as a single, integrated system. Mexico is beginning to build a reputation that extends well beyond results: discipline, ambition, and an international projection that signals something larger is underway.





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