The 23rd edition of the Rolex IJRC Top 10 Final took place this evening at the renowned CHI Geneva, and represented the pinnacle of show jumping. As one of the most prestigious classes on the equestrian calendar, it brings together the top-ranked show jumpers for a unique, innovative, and thrilling competition. Often compared to the Nitto ATP Finals and WTA Finals in tennis, the Rolex IJRC Top 10 Final is a true celebration of skill, talent, and horsemanship.

The atmosphere at CHI Geneva was unmatched, with thousands of passionate equestrian fans filling the impressive arena, eagerly anticipating the sensational spectacle ahead. The elite field of 10 riders included not only the reigning individual Olympic, World, and European gold medallists, but also the current live contender of the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping.

With both rounds counting and faults accumulating, the pressure was on the riders from the moment they entered the ring. In the opening round, riders competed in reverse order of their rankings, meaning that the victor of last night’s Trophée de Genève – Martin Fuchs – was the first to take on the challenge. Fuchs rose to the occasion in style, delivering a foot-perfect round to set the standard for the nine remaining riders. The first of the two American riders, McLain Ward, collected just four faults, as did Max Kühner, while current Olympic individual champion Christian Kukuk completed the course with a clear score sheet, keeping his hopes alive for the coveted title.

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