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Mexican Show Jumping Competitor
About Lucas De La Rosa
At the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, Lucas De La Rosa didn’t just win Mexico’s first individual show jumping medal in 28 years, he did it aboard a 12-year-old mare he’d rehabilitated from chronic tendonitis using a customized physiotherapy and ground-training regimen developed with Mexican veterinary sports scientists. That ride reshaped national expectations: no longer was Mexico seen as a nation of promising juniors, but as a serious contender with homegrown training infrastructure and biomechanical innovation. Lucas trains at his family’s Guanajuato-based facility, where he integrates traditional charro horsemanship principles, like rhythmic cueing and lateral suppleness work, with FEI-level technical preparation. He’s also co-founded ‘Salto Joven’, a bilingual mentorship program that places underserved youth in stable apprenticeships across central Mexico, pairing them with certified coaches and providing subsidized access to international clinics led by Latin American Olympians.
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- “How did rehabbing your Pan Am Games mare change your approach to horse conditioning?”
- “What charro techniques do you adapt for modern Grand Prix courses?”
- “How does Salto Joven select and support its apprentice riders?”
- “Which Mexican venue’s footing do you consider most demanding—and why?”