I was born in Paris, France, but since my parents were in the civil service we traveled extensively to places as far-flung as Morocco, England, Spain, France, Holland, and Germany. This travel gave me the opportunity to train under a variety of excellent trainers worldwide, and contributed to my diverse knowledge of horsemanship and equestrian disciplines. My horse disease started in Morocco, where I trained under Colonel Pascal, a retired French Legionnaire who had retired to Morocco to open a world-famous equestrian center.
In addition, I have a strong family background in the equestrian arts. My mother was an avid rider and one of my proudest moments was when I rode her purebred Arabian stallion. My father was a jockey who rode under the Queen of England's colors, green and burgundy; these colors were retired with my father, and will never be used for another jockey.
In addition, I have a strong family background in the equestrian arts. My mother was an avid rider and one of my proudest moments was when I rode her purebred Arabian stallion. My father was a jockey who rode under the Queen of England's colors, green and burgundy; these colors were retired with my father, and will never be used for another jockey.
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