WORLD’S TOP RIDERS RETURN TO CHI ROYAL WINDSOR HORSE SHOW FOR 5* ROLEX GRAND PRIX

Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday 29 June 2021 CHI Royal Windsor Horse Show will showcase the world’s finest equestrian athletes from 1–4 July. The event, held in the private grounds of Windsor Castle, where the public is afforded once-a-year access, features four days of spectacular competition – in show jumping, dressage, carriage driving and endurance riding – culminating in the prestigious 5* Rolex Grand Prix on the Sunday.

First staged in 1943, Royal Windsor’s unwavering commitment to tradition and
excellence reflects Rolex’s own defining philosophy. The show’s elite status is firmly established on the international equestrian calendar, with the Grand Prix upgraded to five-star category in 2017, the year after Rolex joined as Official Partner.

Course designer Bernardo Costa Cabral is expected to provide an exacting challenge for all Grand Prix competitors, requiring of them and their horses the highest levels of technical precision.

For more than 60 years, Rolex has developed a close relationship with equestrianism,
dating back to 1957 when pioneering British show jumper Pat Smythe became the brand’s first Testimonee in the sport. Since then, as part of its own quest for perpetual excellence, Rolex has forged lasting bonds with key individuals and organizations. The brand’s presence at the heart of the sport is highlighted by its support for equestrianism’s most coveted trophy, the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping, as well as prestigious Grand Prix around the world.

ROLEX TESTIMONEES AMONG THE WORLD’S BEST

World No. 2 Steve Guerdat will lead a distinguished field of competitors at Royal
Windsor, aiming to regain the title he won in 2018. He faces fierce competition from Swiss teammate and fellow Rolex Testimonee Martin Fuchs, the reigning individual European champion and current World No. 3.


ROLEX TESTIMONEE STEVE GUERDAT RIDING VENARD DE CERISY SECOND IN THE ROLEX GRAND PRIX AT CHI ROYAL WINDSOR HORSE SHOW
ROLEX TESTIMONEE STEVE GUERDAT RIDING VENARD DE CERISY SECOND IN THE ROLEX GRAND PRIX AT CHI ROYAL WINDSOR HORSE SHOW - Open lightbox

British challenger Scott Brash is the only rider to complete the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping – the sport’s most demanding challenge – when he won three consecutive Majors in 2014–2015 with his champion horse Hello Sanctos. Brash, a Rolex Testimonee, said:


       “Royal Windsor is always a very special show. It’s a stunning setting and

       to have the support of the British fans gives me such a boost. The Rolex

       Grand Prix at Windsor is one of the most competitive on the circuit and I

       am really looking forward to taking on this year’s challenge.”

ROLEX TESTIMONEE SCOTT BRASH RIDING HELLO VINCENT IN THE ROLEX GRAND PRIX AT CHI ROYAL WINDSOR HORSE SHOW 2021
ROLEX TESTIMONEE SCOTT BRASH RIDING HELLO VINCENT IN THE ROLEX GRAND PRIX AT CHI ROYAL WINDSOR HORSE SHOW 2021 - Open lightbox

Fellow Briton Harry Charles, Rolex’s youngest Testimonee will be striving for his first Rolex Grand Prix victory. For inspiration, he can look to more experienced members of the Rolex family who will be competing, including Kent Farrington of the United States who won back-to-back Grand Prix here in 2016 and 2017, as well as France’s Kevin Staut who enjoyed success at Royal Windsor, taking individual gold at the European Championships when they were held at the venue in 2009.


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