From Dec. 12–15, the Rolex Grand Prix and the Rolex International Jumping Riders Club Top 10 Final will take place in Geneva.
What better present for the organizer and the public of the 11th Longines Masters of Paris than a 100% French podium for the Longines Grand Prix?
The Paris crowd were held spellbound throughout the aptly-named Longines Speed Challenge, the fastest class in the world.
Led by Swedish chef d'équipe Henrik Ankarcrona, Europe mercilessly won on a final score of 125 for the Old Continent to 80 for the New World.
The first competition of the Riders Masters Cup will have five European riders and five riders from the American continent battling it out.
From December 5 to 8, the world's greatest riders will meet in the City of Light for the Longines Masters of Paris in front of the 50,000 spectators.
Get ready for an exciting showdown between Europe and the Americas as top show jumpers, including Canada’s Eric Lamaze, compete in the Riders Masters Cup.
Eric Lamaze named both Leading International Rider and Leading Canadian Rider Canadian course designer and Olympic individual silver medalist Michel Vaillancourt set a course that challenged some of the world’s best show jumping athletes and their horses in the sold-out Coca-Cola Coliseum, which was packed to maximum capacity with a crowd of 6,631 in attendance. […]
It was a true battle of excellence as Olympic team gold medalist Ben Maher of Great Britain nudged Canadian Olympic individual gold medalist Eric Lamaze for victory in the $85,000 Big Ben International Challenge on Thursday night, November 7, at the Royal Horse Show, held as part of the 97th Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in […]
Australia’s Rowan Willis topped the $50,000 Canadian Open International Challenge, presented by 1-800-GOT-JUNK?, on Friday evening, November 8, at the Royal Horse Show, held as part of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, in Toronto, ON. The best was saved for last when Willis, 39, and his 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games™ (WEG) mount, Blue Movie, […]