Andres Rodriguez (show Jumper)
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Andres Rodríguez (11 May 1984 – 4 January 2016) was a Venezuelan businessman and an international
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competitor. He travelled between Caracas,
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(where he was based during the summer season), and
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(where he managed a competition horses facility). Rodriguez trained with rider and coach
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. His achievements included the team silver medal at the
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, the team bronze medal at the
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, an individual silver medal at the 2015
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of Toronto, and subsequent qualification to the
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in
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. Rodriguez entered the world top 50 for the first time in August 2015, and the subsequent series of results enabled him to be world no. 42 in the
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rankings of October 2015 and no. 2 in the Latin America rankings.


Early life and education

Rodríguez was born in
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on 11 May 1984. He studied for a degree in International Business from
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, Florida, and sat on the Board of Directors of Insmart Colombia and
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Venezuela. He spoke
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, and
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fluently.


Career

Rodríguez decided to become a professional rider at the age of 12 and started competing in
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s. He won the final in the children category in 1996, a competition for young children under 14, then won the silver medal in the junior category in the 2001 South American Championships. Rodríguez trained with
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(BRA) from 2002 to 2006, in Belgium where the Pessoa family was based. This allowed him to compete in Europe. In 2005, he was a member of team Venezuela and helped claimed the team silver medal at the
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in Bogota, Colombia. His finished in eighth position individually. In 2013 he placed in the Las Vegas National Horse Show, the Fort Classic Grand Prix and the World Cup Grand Prix in Las Vegas. In 2014, Rodríguez competed at the
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in Veracruz, Mexico, and helped his team win the bronze medal. This result qualified the country for the 2015 PanAmerican Games in Toronto, Canada, where he won the individual silver medal. In 2015 he won in Wellington, Lexington, and Spruce Meadows and Rodriguez broke into the world top 50 in show jumping. The silver medal at the PanAmerican Games in Toronto and his subsequent qualification to Rio de Janeiro's
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enabled him to place forty-second worldwide in the October's world rankings and second in the Latin America rankings.


Endorsements

Rodríguez was the first Venezuelan ambassador of the charity association JustWorld International. The charity was established by former United States show jumper Jessica Newman and aims at helping impoverished children through food and educational programs. Rodriguez was an ambassador for brands such as Samshield and Manfredi Equestrian.


Awards and recognition


Regional and continental championships

; FEI: * Silver medal South American Championships – Junior – Caracas, Venezuela, 2001 * Team silver medal, Bolivarian Games Bogota, Colombia, 2005 * Individual gold medal, ODESUR Games, Medellin, 2010 * Team bronze medal, ODESUR Games, Medellin, 2010 * Individual bronze medal, ODESUR Games, Medellin, 2010 * Individual silver medal, ODESUR Games, Medellin, 2010 * Team gold medal, Central American and Caribbean Games Mayaguez, PUR 2010 * Individual silver medal, Central American and Caribbean Games Mayaguez, PUR, 2010 * Team gold medal, Bolivarian Games Lima, Peru, 2013 * Individual silver medal, Bolivarian Games Lima, Peru, 2013 (Accumulated) * Individual gold medal, Bolivarian Games Lima, Peru, 2013 (Grand Prix) * Individual gold medal, Bolivarian Games Lima, Peru, 2013 (Speed) * Team bronze medal Central American and Caribbean Games, Veracruz, Mexico, 2014 * Individual silver medal Panamerican Games, Toronto, Canada, 2015 ;Other results: * 1st place GP CSI 3* - Tryon NC, USA – Ariantha. * 1st place CSI 5* - Calgary, CAN – Verdi. * 1st place CSI 3* - Lexington, KY, USA – Darlon Van Groenhove * 1st place CSI 5* - Wellington FL, USA – Caballito * 3rd place CSIO 5* - Dublin, IRL – Fifty Fifty 111 * 2nd place CSIO 5* Puissance – Dublin, IRL – Caballito * 6th place CSIO 5* Derby – Dublin, IRL – Fifty Fifty 111 * 4th place CSI 5* - Dinard, FRA – Fifty Fifty 111 * 2nd place CSI 3* GP – Le Touquet, FRA – Darlon van Groenhove * 2nd place CSI 3* GP – Windsor, GRB – Caballito * 2nd place CSI 5* GCT – Hamburg, GER – Darlon van Groenhove * 3rd place CSI 3* GP – Maubeuge, FRA – Darlon van Groenhove * 2nd place CSI 5* - Wellington FL, USA – Caballito * 3rd place CSI 4* GP – Wellington FL, USA – Caballito * 6th place CSIO 4* GP – Wellington FL, USA – Caballito * 6th place CSI 5* - Wellington FL, USA – Fifty Fifty 111 * 9th place CSI 5* GP – Wellington FL, USA – Caballito


Death

On 4 January 2016, Rodriguez was driving with fellow equestrian rider Sophie Walker in his 1992 dark blue Porsche when he slammed into a concrete pillar at over 60 mph. The sports car was crushed against the pillar and the passenger side took a large impact. Firefighters and paramedics tried to revive Walker but she died at the scene of the crash, having slammed her head against the windshield. Rodriguez was transported via ambulance to Delaray Medical Center, where he died two days later. Rodriguez and Walker were leaving a party when the crash occurred. Rodriguez was over the legal alcohol limit, according to the Palm Beach Sheriff office.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Rodriguez, Andres Venezuelan male equestrians Sportspeople from Caracas Lynn University alumni 1984 births 2016 deaths Road incident deaths in Florida Pan American Games silver medalists for Venezuela Pan American Games medalists in equestrian Central American and Caribbean Games gold medalists for Venezuela Central American and Caribbean Games silver medalists for Venezuela Central American and Caribbean Games bronze medalists for Venezuela Competitors at the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games Competitors at the 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games South American Games gold medalists for Venezuela South American Games silver medalists for Venezuela South American Games bronze medalists for Venezuela South American Games medalists in equestrian Equestrians at the 2015 Pan American Games Competitors at the 2010 South American Games Central American and Caribbean Games medalists in equestrian Medalists at the 2015 Pan American Games