David Will posted the eleventh German win and became the tenth German rider to clinch the coveted Rolex Grand Prix of Rome at Piazza di Siena in Italy today. This is a title every top showjumping athlete wants to secure, with its history dating all the way back to 1926 and its Roll of Honour filled with so many superstars of the past.

Previous German winners include the phenomenal partnership of Hans Gunter Winkler and Halla who came out on top in 1956 and Franke Sloothaak and San Patrignano Joly Coeur who scored back-to-back victories in 1995 and 1996. Ludger Beerbaum was the last German to take the honour with Gotha FRH in 2012, and today 33-year-old Will saw his country’s flag raised once again on the final afternoon of one of the best-loved shows in the sport after a brilliant performance with C Vier 2.

From a starting field of 50, riders from 10 different countries qualified for the nail-biting 13-horse jump-off against the clock and it was America’s Laura Kraut and Jessica Springsteen who finished second and third. Ireland’s Bertram Allen lined up in fourth ahead of Belgium’s Jerome Guery in fifth, while European gold and World silver medallist Martin Fuchs from Switzerland had to settle for sixth place.

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