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Pascal Lévy

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is an international show jumper, born on December 28th, 1962 in Grenoble-France (38)

Pascal Lévy competed for the French show jumping team from 1987 to 2002 as well as for the Spanish national team from 2003 to 2011. [1] [archive]

In his career he won 47 Grand Prix including: GP de Cluny (1987) / Aix en Provence / Bois le roi / LeCreusot / Paris / Roubaix / Macon (1988) Olinda desTours [2] [archive] GP du Creusot (1994) Welcome Fontaine GP de Saint Dié (1994) Ulluco d'Armont GP Cergy Pontoise (1999) Caluma de Rhuys GP Madrid ccvm (2000) Epsom Rouge GP Bethune (2002) Epsom Rouge GP Avranches (2002) Epsom Rouge GP bethune (2002) Epsom Rouge GP Auvers (2009) Leopold Pierreville GP 8yo Manheim (2011) Dame blanche van Arenberg
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The most prestigious are: the Grand Prix of Madrid (2001), the Grand Prix Final La Coruna (2001) and the Grand Prix of Vittel (2003) with EPSOM ROUGE d-obstacles / Pascal-Levy-viva-espana [archive he was also placed in several Grand Prix "World Cup" including the last one, that of London Olympia with Monark (December 2010) [3] [archive]

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His main horses: Jivago- April snow IV- Olinda des Tours-Seigneur du Breau-Ulluco d'Armont-Caluma de Rhuys-Epsom Rouge [archive] -Leopold Pierreville [archive] - Monark [archive] - Dame Blanche Van Arenberg [archive] he also participated in many Nations Cups with the French national selection (until 2002) then Spanish from 2003 to 2011. He was preselected for the European championships in Donaueshingen-Germany (2003) in the Mediterranean games of Almeria. (2005) https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeux_m%C3%A9diterran%C3%A9ens_de_2005 Lexington World Championships - United States (2010) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FEI_World_Equestrian_Games
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From 2007, his Training career developed alongside his own sports career. He will notably take his South African student, Cara Frew, aged just 19 in September 2010 to the Lexington World Championships, where she will achieve the performance of being the best South African representative with a score of 4pts in the second round of the Team event. In 2016 he was appointed to be the "chef d"Equipe" and coach of the National Team of Israel until the World Games in Tryon (USA) in October 2018. [4] [archive]
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his other successes as coach: Cara Frew, again, at the De Caen World Championships (Normandy / France) in 2014
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Kristaps Neretnieks Paris World Cup Final [https://www.feiworldcupfinals-paris.com/fr 2018 [ar
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