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Rodrigo de Paula Pessoa (born 29 November 1972 in Paris, France) is a Brazilian equestrian specialized in show jumping. The son of fellow equestrian Nelson Pessoa , Pessoa is considered one of the most talented of his generation, being an Olympic Games gold medalist in individual jumping and having over 70 Grand Prix wins.
Baloubet du Rouet (8 May 1989 – 7 August 2017) was a horse ridden by the Brazilian show jumper Rodrigo Pessoa.He has won many international titles. Born in 1989, Baloubet du Rouet won many of the greatest international show jumping competitions, including several world cup titles and two Olympic medals with the Brazilian team.
Loro Piana TomBoy VI was a horse ridden by Rodrigo Pessoa in international show jumping competition. The powerful grand prix showjumper was notable for his unusual jumping style, which saw him loosely dangle his front legs while jumping, thus necessitating that he clear the obstacles with several feet of extra "air".
Pessoa, a 2004 Athens Olympic gold medalist, and Gonzalo went double clear rounds of 72.064 and 38.421 seconds to win the 11-rider jump-off. Brazil Olympian Rodrigo Pessoa wins Palm Beach Equine ...
Special Envoy (1980 – 2010) was an Irish Sport Horse ridden by Rodrigo Pessoa. He won many top international competitions in the sport of show jumping. He stood 16.3 hh (170 cm). Special Envoy was first jumped with success as a novice in Ireland by Marion Hughes, who is also related to his breeder.
Gandini Lianos was a horse ridden by Rodrigo Pessoa. He won the World Championship in the sport of show jumping . He stands 16.2 hands (66 inches, 168 cm).
Olivia Rodrigo still isn't used to people's interest in her love life. In an interview for the September issue of GQ, the 18-year-old pop star admits that she tries to stay off social media and ...
Miranda's longtime friend and fellow jumping rider Rodrigo Pessoa served as best man at the wedding. [12] Cibele Dorsa committed suicide on 26 March 2011 at 36. Her suicide-note publication in Brazil's gossip magazine Caras was forbidden by Miranda's attorneys due to mentions relating him to Dorsa's suicide.