Royal Windsor Horse Show drew to a close on Sunday after an incredible five days of top-class equestrian action. The pinnacle jumping competition of the show, the CSI5* Rolex Grand Prix, was won by Switzerland’s Martin Fuchs, with America’s Laura Kraut victorious in the morning’s CSI5* Manama Rose Show Stakes.

The thrilling Rolex Grand Prix provided a fitting conclusion to the CSI5* Show Jumping at Royal Windsor Horse Show. Bernardo Costa Cabral’s up-to-height 1.60m course required precision, bravery and athleticism to produce the clear round required to progress into the second phase against the clock. The first clear came from France’s Simon Deleste riding the 12-year-old Cayman Jolly Jumper, with Italy’s Lorenzo de Luca and Denver de Talma setting up the jump-off.

Following his first round, de Luca said, “I was really delighted with how he jumped — it’s his first 5* Grand Prix, but his ridability was incredible. I enjoy everything about this show, the crowd is amazing, the ring is amazing, it’s great. I will be going as fast as I can in the jump-off to try to win!”

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