In show jumping, dynasties are rare. Talent skips generations, careers end early, and the pressures of international competition erode even the strongest sporting traditions. The Azevedo family has defied all of that. Across more than fifty years, four generations of Azevedos have competed at the top tier of international show jumping, accumulating Olympic medals, Nations Cup appearances, World Cup Final qualifications and five-star Grand Prix victories. This week in Rome, at Piazza di Siena, three of those generations were present together at one of the sport's most historic venues.
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