Passion, dedication, commitment, bear fruit when talent is mixed with effort. This was what led the Venezuelan horseman and businessman Gustavo Mirabal Castro to become the founder of one of the most appreciated equestrian farms in the United States and Europe. Meet Gustavo Mirabal Castro and his G & C Farm
Wellington, Florida, witnessed in 2009 the birth of G & C Farm Gustavo’s farm and his wife María Carolina Chapellín de Mirabal. G & C Farm quickly became a platform for the promotion of new generations by its modern facilities and equipment. Passion and hard work as a team were some of the keys to this achievement. Let’s learn a little more about its history.
“During my studies in the United States I participated in the equestrian jump team of the institute and almost 30 years later the farm is a reality”
Gustavo Mirabal Castro
Quality horses
The quality offered in training and training of athletes made G & C Farm become the favorite place of Venezuelan, North American and European riders. It is impossible that such renown be the fruit of chance. One can be lucky to create a new unattended market, but penetrating a market as traditional and competitive as breeding and equestrian training requires a plan and a lot of hard work.
“The equestrian world is like life, if you do not immerse yourself in it you will not get results. The dedication and commitment that my wife and I have dedicated to G & C Farm is what materialized this great project, “
Gustavo Mirabal Castro
The marketing work and commercial alliances made it possible for the name of G & C Farm to start playing in various competitions. Alliances with riders such as Sergio Alvarez Moya or Pablo Barrios were the result of hard work. Partnerships are also the result of the demonstration of results
Partnerships for victory
After the success of G & C Farm, Spanish rider Sergio Álvarez Moya, number one in his country of Spain, allied with the Venezuelan rider. Now they work together in Madrid in favor of equestrian sport. The business of Alvarez Moya was the development of horses for later sale. Gustavo Mirabal Castro’s business was to train them and to take care of them. The alliance between Sergio Alvarez Moya and Gustavo Mirabal Castro was an alliance destined to success. This success is the result of perseverance and passion of both men.
The passion of Gustavo Mirabal made the national tricolor present in important competitions. Now Venezuela is a symbol of respect and admiration.
In this sense, for the Creole rider the constancy, the study of technique and commitment are necessary.
“This is the great learning that sports in general leave us. While it seems that the world only rewarded talent. The reality is that hard work beats talent when it does not strive “
Gustavo Mirabal Castro
Sport as a pillar of society
Gustavo Mirabal Castro believes that behind all triumph there is a great effort and dedicated people. He urges the promotion of sports as a pillar of society.
“If you see it from the outside, the equestrian sport can seem very nice. But behind the elegance and strength of horses, there are people who do not give up. In this sport there are many people with values forged through the discipline, “
Gustavo Mirabal Castro
Currently the rider and Venezuelan businessman Gustavo Mirabal continues to devote himself to equestrian sports, without competing. During the past year he retired from the amateur competitions and from his G & C farm taking a break for his family. Despite this, it is still considered an important promoter of horse racing in Spain and even in the world.
Sources:
https://laprensadecaracas.com/2017/05/15/gustavo-mirabal-deporte-fundamental-la-sociedad
http://www.gustavomirabal.es/gustavo-mirabal/gustavo-mirabal-y-gc-farm-granja-ecuestre
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https://gustavomirabalcastro.online or http://gustavomirabal.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/gustavomirabalcastro
https://www.flickr.com/photos/161015276@N06/albums/
https://es.quora.com/profile/Gustavo-Mirabal-Castro
https://www.wattpad.com/497522292-g-c-farm-gustavo-mirabal-castro-en-venezuela-g-c