BIOGRAPHY
Standing tall on the back of six horses, racing full speed around slaloms, flying over large jumps.
Not only a true artist, Laury has an exceptionally rare natural and humble talent when it comes to horsemanship.
Born in the South of France Laury owes it to his God Mother for introducing him to the equestrian world. Growing up, surrounded by horses, Laury became obsessed, using any of his free time to be with them.
He was very fortunate to be introduced to Magalie Delgado and Frederic Pignon at an early age, both legends in the Equestrian world for the multitude of talents they posses with horses. In later years he followed them all the way to the United States to perform in different numbers for thousands of people in what was at the time the worlds largest horse theatre, Cavalia.
Later returning to the south of France, Laury spent years working in a stables that allowed him to expand his knowledge in many different ways of horsemanship from Classical Dressage, Doma Vaquera to Trick Riding at this point there was almost nothing he hasn't tried.
This opened the doors for him to join Cavalluna (then known as Apassionata) in 2007. He began as a Classical Dressage rider but forever chasing an adrenaline rush he started to perform as a fast paced Trick Rider and this put him onto the path that has paved the way to his future, standing tall on the back of six galloping horses in a discipline that is known as Hungarian Poste!
Not only a true artist, Laury has an exceptionally rare natural and humble talent when it comes to horsemanship.
Born in the South of France Laury owes it to his God Mother for introducing him to the equestrian world. Growing up, surrounded by horses, Laury became obsessed, using any of his free time to be with them.
He was very fortunate to be introduced to Magalie Delgado and Frederic Pignon at an early age, both legends in the Equestrian world for the multitude of talents they posses with horses. In later years he followed them all the way to the United States to perform in different numbers for thousands of people in what was at the time the worlds largest horse theatre, Cavalia.
Later returning to the south of France, Laury spent years working in a stables that allowed him to expand his knowledge in many different ways of horsemanship from Classical Dressage, Doma Vaquera to Trick Riding at this point there was almost nothing he hasn't tried.
This opened the doors for him to join Cavalluna (then known as Apassionata) in 2007. He began as a Classical Dressage rider but forever chasing an adrenaline rush he started to perform as a fast paced Trick Rider and this put him onto the path that has paved the way to his future, standing tall on the back of six galloping horses in a discipline that is known as Hungarian Poste!