Back-to-back World Cup hero (twice runner-up) and reigning Olympic champion Steve Guerdat was born to ride. His outstanding talent was honed at home in the hands of his father, Swiss Olympian Philippe Guerdat. “I wanted to do the same as my dad,” says the 33-year-old today. “If your father has gone to the Olympics, you want to go, too.”

Steve started down that path early on. As a member of the Swiss team, he rode in five Junior and Young Rider European Championships before reaching the age of 20. His step up to senior international level was provided by former Dutch Olympian and Global Champions Tour founder Jan Tops, who hired him as stable jockey. Three years at one of Europe’s busiest dealing yards was indeed a powerful learning experience which resulted in Steve’s soar in both stature and up the world rankings.

Once released from Stal Tops, Steve found a valuable sponsor in watchmaker Yves Piaget, an old friend of the Guerdat family. Piaget provided him with the BWP stallion Tresor and subsequently his first podium finish at a World Cup Final. After Tresor came Jalisca Solier; the French-bred mare brought Steve his first Olympic medal – team bronze in Hong Kong – and team gold at the European Championships in 2009. For five years, the pair kept Steve near the top of the world rankings.

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