The Swiss rider bounced back from a podium drought in this year's series to take the penultimate leg and land a place in the Final.
One of the most successful equestrian nations of all time, Germany continues to be a dominant force on the global stage.
The American and the speedy mare won the $340,000 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup in Thermal, CA, his second WC victory this season.
A new Working Group made up of industry professionals has been formed to embed horse welfare principles in the FEI Rule Book.
In a historic first for France, the 32nd edition of the championship will take place at the world-class facilities at Jiva Hill Stables.
The opening leg of the Longines League of Nations™ takes place on February 15 at the Al Forsan International Sports Resort.
Fresh off an Olympic gold medal, the Team GB will rely on their determination, skill, and a stellar support staff this season.
The current world champions claimed victory with an impressive score of 89.840%, but the competition was fierce.
France comes into the League of Nations this season in second place and with an exciting new venue in the series: St. Tropez Gassin.
Talent and camaraderie will be the key to success as they focus on fostering developing riders while refining strategies of veteran athletes.