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Manolo Mendez is not so
much a horse trainer as a practitioner of an ancient equestrian art known as Classical Dressage.
Classical Dressage in its purest form has all but been lost to the modern world. It is today
practiced only in rare and isolated pockets around the globe, such as the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, the Spanish Riding
School of Equestrian Art (Jerez, Spain), and the Cadre Noir in France. In their respective countries, these schools are reserved
and preserved.
Australia has no school of Classical Dressage to call its own. But it does have Manolo Mendez, one of the few trainers remaining anywhere in the world who still
practice equestrian art in its purest, most elevated and most celebrated form. This type of training grows into a more calm,
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Manolo has been involved in the training of dressage horses to Haute Ecole level since his early teens.
He was second in charge at the famous Royal School of Equestrian Art (known as the Spanish Riding
School) in Jerez, Spain. Here he trained horses and riders in the classical principles of equestrian art. He, along with his
riders, has given many exhibitions and displays throughout Europe.
To this day, Manolo has
kept his classical principles of training pure. He says that he still learns from every horse he rides, be it a young horse
who has just started training or a seaoned Grand Prix Schoolmaster.

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