The Dutch Masters revived the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping which has been on hold since December 2019, with a new live contender.
Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping
While details are still being ironed out in terms of protocols, spectators, etc, the majors at Aachen, Spruce Meadows and Geneva are a go.
In an upside-down pandemic year where all the majors have been cancelled, a fond look at one of the most revered titles in international equestrian sport.
Inside the Rolex Grand Slam chats with the senior VP of Sport & Media Services at Spruce Meadows about past tournaments and the 'at Home' programming.
USA’s Kent Farrington produced a lightning fast round aboard his notoriously fast mount, Creedance, to claim the Trophée de Genève at CHI Geneva.
From December 12-15 2019, show jumping fans will travel to Switzerland for what is widely regarded as the world’s greatest indoor competition, CHI Geneva.
Friday evening’s 1.60m Tourmaline Oil Cup was contested by 28 horse and rider combinations in Spruce Meadows’ iconic International Ring, with a large majority struggling to master Venezuelan course designer, Leopoldo Palacios’s technical 16-fence challenge. Just six riders eventually went clear and progressed to the eight-obstacle jump-off, including Beezie Madden, Martin Fuchs, Mario Deslauriers, Max […]
Sweden’s Henrik von Eckermann, together with his 13-year-old mare Toveks Mary Lou, took the top spot at The Dutch Masters in the arena in Brabanthallen.
It was another night of crowd-pleasing entertainment as Maikel van der Vleuten took the victory in the Audi Prize, the second Rolex Grand Prix qualifier.
The Trophée de Genève saw nine horse and rider combinations compete in a hotly contested jump-off, with Daniel Deusser coming out on top.