The British rider triumphed aboard Ginger-Blue in an electrifying three-way jump-off in front of the Eiffel Tower.
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The Swede was the fastest of the six-man jump-off field aboard Catch Me Not S to claim the winner's share of the €148,400 purse.
Peder Fredricson and Marcus Ehning logged flawless rounds to seal the deal, while Eric Lamaze and the Cascais Charms finish 9th overall.
Eric Lamaze joins the Cascais Charms as organizers promise safety will be the #1 priority as the events follow strict COVID-19 protocols.
Organizers and competitors are looking forward to a fresh new season beginning in Doha in March and ending at Prague in November.
Titouan Schumacher (FRA) took his first CSI5* victory aboard Atome Z in the prelude to this evening's Longines Global Champions Tour Super Grand Prix.
It was a phenomenal climax to a magical season for Explosion W and Ben Maher (GBR) as they won the Longines Global Champions Tour Super Grand Prix.
Longines and Global Champions Tour announced a significant new long-term partnership further cementing commitment to the top level of show jumping.
Mexico City will join the Longines Global Champions Tour, incorporating the new Global Champions League, in 2016 as part of a spectacular calendar of 15 events. The new 2016 calendar sees the circuit make a further strategic expansion across the American continent with the addition of a spectacular new event in Mexico City. Mexico City […]
Luciana Diniz and Fit For Fun took the 2015 Championship tonight after winning the final Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of the season in sensational style. The incredible sporting action went right down to the wire in Doha, Qatar, and the top three contenders had fans on the edge of their seats until the […]