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Jumping teacher
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Sean has been a show jumping coach based in Son Molina for 25 years and over the years countless riders, riders and horses have trained with him.
Sean has trained children from the age of 6 years old who were beginning to make their first territorial competitions and then progressed to national competitions and managed to qualify to represent their country in international competitions.
On 13 occasions his pupils have qualified for the European Show Jumping Championships and on three of these occasions his pupils were part of the Spanish, English and Finnish teams respectively.
Many of his students have won numerous gold, silver and bronze medals at the Spanish Pony Championships in both show jumping and eventing. On 4 occasions his students have won the Prince of Asturias trophy.
Sean is passionate about competitions and although he is happy to have obtained such good results in these, he stresses that it is not just about competing and wanting to win, it takes a lot of work, a specific training plan for each rider and horse to be successful and all aspects must be considered to keep the horse in the best possible condition.
Jumping instructor, beginners and western
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Miguel spent his youth on the Son Molina estate which he eventually became owner of together with his partner Miguel Cañelles 30 years ago.
It is a friendly family club where everyone is welcome.
Great lover of the Western, equestrian tourism, horse riding routes, excursions…
Breeder of Quarter horses.
Nowadays he is a trainer of instructors of technical 1 and 2, teacher of initiation and initiation to jumping.
He is also vice-president of the Balearic Equestrian Federation.
He directs and manages the club.
Jumping and dressage teacher
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Agricultural engineer in agricultural and livestock farms
Employment trainer ipqib assessor and qualifier (agricultural and equestrian)
Sports technician in olympic modalities
R.O.T.E. sports technician (non-Olympic modalities):
Technician in equestrian disciplines for handicapped persons
Chief of the ring and judge for Olympic disciplines (dressage and show jumping).
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Teachers
Jumping instructor, beginners and western
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Miguel spent his youth on the Son Molina estate which he eventually became owner of together with his partner Miguel Cañelles 30 years ago.
It is a friendly family club where everyone is welcome.
Great lover of the Western, equestrian tourism, horse riding routes, excursions…
Breeder of Quarter horses.
Nowadays he is a trainer of instructors of technical 1 and 2, teacher of initiation and initiation to jumping.
He is also vice-president of the Balearic Equestrian Federation.
He directs and manages the club.
Jumping and dressage teacher
Read more
Agricultural engineer in agricultural and livestock farms
Employment trainer ipqib assessor and qualifier (agricultural and equestrian)
Sports technician in olympic modalities
R.O.T.E. sports technician (non-Olympic modalities):
Technician in equestrian disciplines for handicapped persons
Chief of the ring and judge for Olympic disciplines (dressage and show jumping).
Jumping teacher
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Sean has been a show jumping coach based in Son Molina for 25 years and over the years countless riders, riders and horses have trained with him.
Sean has trained children from the age of 6 years old who were beginning to make their first territorial competitions and then progressed to national competitions and managed to qualify to represent their country in international competitions.
On 13 occasions his pupils have qualified for the European Show Jumping Championships and on three of these occasions his pupils were part of the Spanish, English and Finnish teams respectively.
Many of his students have won numerous gold, silver and bronze medals at the Spanish Pony Championships in both show jumping and eventing. On 4 occasions his students have won the Prince of Asturias trophy.
Sean is passionate about competitions and although he is happy to have obtained such good results in these, he stresses that it is not just about competing and wanting to win, it takes a lot of work, a specific training plan for each rider and horse to be successful and all aspects must be considered to keep the horse in the best possible condition.