Often considered to be one of the toughest and most prestigious show jumping competitions in the world, the CPKC ‘International’ Grand Prix, presented by Rolex, held at the CSIO Spruce Meadows ‘Masters’ Tournament, was once again a true spectacle of the world’s best equestrian talent. In total, 34 combinations from 12 nations, including five of the world’s top-10 ranked riders, took on the typically massive course designed by Leopoldo Palacios.

The first round consisted of 17 fences and 12 combinations and was a true test of stamina, skill, and bravery for both horses and riders. It was third in the ring, Angelie Von Essen, who produced the first clear round of the class with her Selle Francais gelding Alcapone des Carmille. At the halfway mark, only four riders had finished the course faultless, including home favourite Tiffany Foster, who set the ‘International Ring’ alight with a foot-perfect round.

Disappointment came for the newly crowned FEI European Champion and 2021 winner of the class, Steve Guerdat, who was one of 10 riders in the class who faulted at fence 12. Shocks also came as some of the class favourites did not proceed to the second round including World No.4 Ben Maher riding Dallas Vegas Batilly, winner of the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping, Scott Brash riding Hello Jefferson, and Dutch rider Harrie Smolders on Darry Lou.

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~ with files from Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping