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In the midst of the Covid-19 crisis and the subsequent cancellation of the Masters Series, Christophe Ameeuw, president and founder of EEM, called on the equestrian world to reinvent itself and imagine the world of tomorrow. As a result, EEM has announced the first stage of its revival with the Masters of Chantilly, from July 8-11, 2021 ‒ new event, new partner, new venue!
With Rolex alongside as the official sponsor, official timepiece and title sponsor of the grand prix, the Masters will arrive in the capital of the horse world in France, bringing together the world’s best riders and riding fans for four days of great sport, celebration and outdoor show jumping against a backdrop that is unique in the world: the Château de Chantilly and its Great Stables.
“We are supporting the backbone of the Masters, its spirit, its quality, its great events, but in a radically new backdrop for our sport and horses, in an environment in harmony with nature and the exceptional setting of Chantilly,” say the organizers.
Since 2010, Chantilly has also been a stop on the Global Champions Tour, which has not released its 2021 dates as yet.
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