A Life Shaped by Horses
Horses have been part of my life for as long as I can remember. What started as a childhood passion gradually became a way of life, shaped by countless hours in the saddle, lessons learned the hard way, and a deep respect for the horses that have taught me along the journey. Classical dressage, for me, is not just a discipline—it’s a language built on patience, feel, and trust.
My path has taken me through international education, FEI competitions, and years of training and developing horses. Along the way, I’ve learned that real progress comes from understanding each horse as an individual—how they move, how they think, and what they need to develop confidence and balance. Every day in training is about building a partnership by respecting every horse personality and capabilities.
My focus is on correct fundamentals, harmony, and thoughtful progression. Whether working with young horses or advanced movements, the goal is always the same: to develop balanced, willingness, to be able to perform with clarity and confidence both at home and in the competition arena.

His Journey
- Originally from Nicaragua, he was born in a family of renown horse trainers and started his riding journey with his father, a former student of the Royal Andalusian School of Jerez in 1988.
- At the age of 8 he became part of a Classical Haute Ecole Exhibition and performed in group choreographies, Long Reins, Airs Above the Ground and finally at the age of 17 began doing “Fantasy”, which is a Freestyle Grand Prix
choreography. - Jorge spent one year living and riding in the private farm of Alvaro Domeqc (Founder of the Royal Andalusian School of Jerez), being part of the exhibition “A Campo Abierto” for 6 months. He has trained from scratch FEI horses since the age of 17. Jorge strongly believes that Classical Dressage techniques are the key for a successful and enjoyable training.
- In 2017, he moved permanently to Magnolia, Texas where he has been training and competing horses in FEI levels in Ocala, Wellington, Kentucky, Ohio, California, Chicago and Texas. Also teaching clinics in Idaho, California and Mexico.
This journey has giving me the opportunity to ride and being coach by top Masters as Arthur Kottas, Rafael Soto Andrade, Antonio Cid, Juan Manuel Muñoz, Ignacio Lopez, Angel Cid.
Bachelor of Science in Global Business, with emphasis on leadership, strategic development, and program management.
Professional classical dressage training developed through formal technical courses and high-performance programs in Spain and the Americas, including:
- “Tecnificacion Ecuestre” at the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian
Art (Jerez, Spain) (2010) - High Level Technical Continental Dressage Course by the Pan American
Sports Organization (2014) - Intensive Dressage Program with Master Rider Ignacio López Porras,
from The Royal Andalusian School of Jerez (2015) - FEI Coach Course – Level 1 (2016)
- Certification as a Professional Rider by ANCCE (National Purebred
Spanish Horse Breeders’ Association) (2017) - Participant in the Mexican National Dressage Judges Program (2020)
– FEI Small Tour through Grand Prix - Ongoing advanced coaching under Rafael Soto Andrade, Olimpic Rider
and Master Rider of the Royal Andalusian School of Jerez, Spain, with
continued participation in international clinics, seminars, and elite dressage
training programs.
Education and Professional Formatio
Competitive Achievements
- USDF Finals Grand Prix Champion in The World Equestrian Center, Ohio
(2025) - Region 9 Reserve Champion FEI Gran Prix (2025)
SICAB PRE World Championship 7-year-old Division in Seville, Spain
(2024) - Region 9 Champion FEI Intermediate II & 4 th Level (2024)
- Festival of Champions 4 th place in 7-Year-Old Division, with the only Iberian
horse out of 60 competing in Young Horses in Chicago, Illinois (2024) - Region 9 FEI Prix St. George Champion (2022)
- Region 9 4 th Level Champion (2021)
- Central American Regional Games, being the only rider representing
Nicaragua in International competitions (2013) - Multiple podiums finish in FEI Small Tour
- USDF Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medal recipient
- Recognized for developing horses from young prospects to FEI
competitors
