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Spanish Show Jumping Championship Crowns New Stars at Dehesa Montenmedio
October 7, 2025 – The prestigious Dehesa Montenmedio in Andalusia recently played host to the highly anticipated Spanish Show Jumping championship, a breathtaking event that saw over 160 riders and 180 horses from across Spain compete for national glory. This championship,a cornerstone of the Spanish equestrian calendar,showcased the nation’s burgeoning talent and the unbelievable partnership between horse and rider.
Young Talent Takes center Stage
The competition kicked off with the younger divisions, where emerging stars demonstrated remarkable skill and composure. In the Children’s category, Lucía Valeros Sánchez, partnered with “Vinca Jacob,” clinched a decisive victory. The Juvenile division saw Pablo Movellán López and “Centina de Maeza” rise to the top, while Carlos García Sánchez, aboard “Coree,” captured the Hipotels trophy in the youth category, signaling his strong potential in the sport.
The team competition highlighted the collaborative spirit within the sport. The Andalusia Red team emerged victorious in the children’s and junior categories, showcasing notable teamwork and consistency. They were closely followed by strong performances from the Basque and Madrid-cibeles teams, underscoring the widespread talent pool across Spain.
established Riders and Future Champions Emerge
Carlos García Sánchez continued to impress in the Juvenile 1* class, demonstrating a maturity beyond his years with “Coree.” His dominant performance earned him a well-deserved championship title, with Haizea Garmendia Ajuria and Uxue Arruza Rodríguez rounding out the podium. in the broader Juvenile category, Paloma Rubio Muñoz and “Bip de I’isle” were crowned champions, with Marcos Bellés Marí taking silver and Izaro Junquera López securing the bronze.
The Children’s division also delivered thrilling action. Ana Castro Godlewska, riding “Polidora,” secured the championship title after a nail-biting tiebreaker against Rosa Daniela of the Nchaeva Huerga. Jaime Suárez Vena earned the bronze medal. The team event for this age group saw the Basque team Guggenheim claim gold with flawless rounds from all its members, followed by Basque kursaal and the Galician team in silver and bronze positions, respectively.
Final Day thrills and Rising Stars
The final day of competition brought more excitement. in the Children* category, Lucas Morote Soria and “Carera des Brimbelles” claimed the top spot, ahead of Vicente del