In the history of equestrian sport, there are riders whose names and achievements will be immortalized in history, and on Dec. 10th at the CHI Geneva, the last Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping major of the calendar year, that is what all 40 athletes were hoping to achieve by winning the prestigious Rolex Grand Prix.

Once again, skilled course designer Gérard Lachat had set a true challenge of bravery, precision and scope for the riders with a 14-combination first round test, which would then be followed by an eight-effort jump-off should two or more partnerships navigate the opening round without a fault.

Following his win in the CPKC ‘International’ Grand Prix, presented by Rolex at the CSIO Spruce Meadows ‘Masters’ Tournament, live contender and third into the ring Martin Fuchs hoped to continue his quest for sport’s ultimate prize with Leone Jei; however, there was heartbreak for the Swiss rider as the penultimate fence fell.

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