The Rolex Grand Prix at the CHIO Aachen – the second Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping Major of the calendar year – is widely regarded as one of the sport’s most prestigious and historic show jumping competitions. Taking place in Aachen’s iconic 45,000-seat main stadium, the class captures the true essence of elite equestrian sport, and brings together the world’s leading horse and rider combinations.

Forty of the most sensational horsemen and women – who had qualified for the Rolex Grand Prix over the preceding days – tackled the Frank Rothenberger-designed course, each hoping to add their name to the coveted list of riders crowned victors of the Rolex Grand Prix at the CHIO Aachen. Held over two rounds, with a jump-off if riders are tied on penalties, the Rolex Grand Prix is a true test of endurance, scope and talent that requires the highest level of harmony and trust between horse and rider.

Interestingly, four of the last five riders to have won the Rolex Grand Prix have been German, and with over a quarter of this year’s contenders representing the home nation, the crowd was once again hoping for another German victory.

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The new Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping live contender commented, “Leone Jei is an incredible horse – he has such a big stride and is so incredibly talented. In jump-offs like this, he is on another level. Last year, he was brilliant in the final round, but I made a big rider mistake. Today, I was focused the whole day, and I really wanted to improve on last year’s performance and give him the best ride possible.”