Eugenia's Bio
My main occupation and hobby is horseback riding, I aim to be a professional and compete in the Olympic Games, in 2012 in Dressage.
In 2007 I won my fourth national championship with Onyx in Prix St George level.
With my new horse Firebolt, I came in second place at Novice Horses level.
I studied International Relations in Mexico City in the Universidad Iberoamericana from 2001 - 2007.
Also I have traveled extensively in the U.S.; Mexico; Europe and Egypt.
Spanish is my native language, English my second and German my third.
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Favorite Athletes
Anky van Grunsven, Bernadette Pujals
Favorite Sports Teams
US Dressage Team
All Time Sports Moment
4th National championship in December 2007
Most Memorable Game Attended
Pan American games Dressgae selection trials
Most Unbreakable Sports Record
9 World Championships in Dressage for Anky van Grunsven


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3 months ago
What's the breed of the horse on the picture? Could he be (part) Dutch? He reminds me of the stallion Ferro.
3 months ago
That's a beautifully "set" pirouette on your picture! Your horse really carrying himself behind and also nicely foaming, mouth closed. looking relaxed. "Things" which make dressage beautiful and wonderful to do for both horse and rider. It's great that dressage nowadays is moving away from the tensed and overpowered horses, pulled in "position" by an iron grip on the rains...
Your profile answered all my questions. I hope you'll write some enlightening articles on dressage.