The 2021 Rolex Grand Prix at The Dutch Masters was won by Max Kühner from Austria riding Elektric Blue P. Second place went to Marlon Modolo Zanotelli (BRA) riding VDL Edgar M and third place to Christian Kukuk (GER) riding Checker 47. Kühner, the first Austrian to win an equestrian major, now becomes the new Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping live contender.

Three days of spectacular CSI5* international show jumping at The Dutch Masters culminated with the prestigious Rolex Grand Prix, the first Rolex Grand Slam Major of 2021. The equestrian world’s eyes were on 28-year-old Swiss Rolex Testimonee Martin Fuchs, who travelled to ‘s-Hertogenbosch as the Live Contender, following his Rolex Grand Prix win at the CHI Geneva in December 2019.

Partnered by his talented grey gelding, Clooney, Fuchs faced formidable opposition from a string of experienced riders, including fellow Rolex Testimonees, Scott Brash from Great Britain, American Kent Farrington, current world number one-ranked rider, Steve Guerdat from Switzerland, and Frenchman Kevin Staut. Other established names, such as the German trio Marcus Ehning, Christian Ahlmann and Daniel Deusser, US rider, Laura Kraut and Peder Fredricson from Sweden, helped to make up a truly impressive list of 42 starters from 15 nations, many of whom were more than capable of becoming the new Live Contender.

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