José Ortega Cano is a retired Spanish bullfighter and a prominent figure in Spanish bullfighting. He was born on December 23, 1953, in Cartagena, Spain, and began his bullfighting career at the age of 16. He quickly gained fame as a skilled and daring bullfighter, known for his elegance, courage, and professionalism in the bullring.
Ortega Cano's career saw many triumphs, including numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to Spanish bullfighting. He was awarded the Gold Medal for Fine Arts by the Spanish government in 1998 and was decorated with the Order of Isabel the Catholic in recognition of his contributions to the arts.
In addition to his bullfighting career, Ortega Cano is also known for his involvement in equestrian sports. He has had success as a breeder and trainer of horses and has competed in various equestrian events.
In recent years, Ortega Cano has been in the news for his personal life. He was involved in a fatal car accident in 2011 that resulted in the death of another driver and was later convicted of reckless homicide. He served a two-year prison sentence before being released in 2014. Despite the controversy, Ortega Cano remains a respected and celebrated figure in the world of Spanish bullfighting.
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