The rising stars of international show jumping are arriving at Casas Novas.
The CSI1* at Casas Novas is the perfect opportunity to spot the youngest talents on the international show-jumping scene.
Equestrian enthusiasts from around the world will be keeping a close eye on the action this coming weekend at the Casas Novas Equestrian Center, which will host a new edition of the International Show Jumping Championship.
In addition to the presence of renowned riders such as Gilles Thomas, Simon Delestre, Julien Epaillard, Max Kühner, and Maikel van der Vleuten, among others, one of the main attractions of this championship for the equestrian public is the large number of young competitors aiming to make their mark in the one-star category—a chance to see the future stars of show jumping in action and discover emerging talent.
Throughout the weekend, spectators, as well as those following the competition live at www.csicasasnovas.com, will be able to watch genuine rising stars of the sport in the arena, such as Spanish rider Lucas Morote Soria, Chinese rider Ka Lee Carrie Wang, and Swiss rider Noah Philips de Vuyst. At just fourteen years old, they are the youngest competitors set to jump at Casas Novas.
Another name to watch is Elena Vázquez Arrojo, one of the brightest prospects in both national and Galician equestrian sport, who is only fifteen. Alongside her, other young national riders include Elena Emilova Pérez (16), Olivia Gómez Seoane (17), Sergio Madiedo Tomás (17), Alicia García Tapetado (19), Pablo Santiago Artime (19), Manuel Perez Morillo (19), and Micaela Álvarez Gutierrez (17).
Among the young talents to follow at Casas Novas are also international riders, such as seventeen-year-old Italian Sara Isabella Riso and Mexican Felipe Andrés Sierra, who has just reached the age of majority.
The CSI Casas Novas presents a perfect opportunity to enjoy the finest riders of today, while also witnessing the first steps of the athletes who will dominate the podiums of the future.