Hugo Miguel Arrambide

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Hugo Miguel Arrambide (born September 25, 1927 - died April 25, 1985) was one of Argentina's top show jumping riders. His best horses were Chimbote, Camalote, Ministerio and Mio-Mio. He won Argentina's National Championship in 1965, 1966, 1972 and 1973, as well as 38 international tournaments.

Arrambide represented his country at the 1964, 1968 and 1972 Olympic games, and received the 1980 Konex Merit Diploma for horsemanship.

Arrambide and Camalote being awarded a prize at a tournament in Buenos Aires, early 1970s
Arrambide and Camalote being awarded a prize at a tournament in Buenos Aires, early 1970s

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