They have been patient, after a season in 2020 which was bleak, due to the lack of competitions throughout the winter. In 2021,
the most prestigious indoor circuit is back: the best riders quite simply, are ready to participate in the Longines Equita Lyon,
Concours Hippique International, for the second leg of the 2021-2022 Longines FEI World Cup. They will all be there in LyonEurexpo’s big ring, as ever, to the delight of the international spectators in the former Capital of the Gauls, who will be dazzled this
year once again!
Nine of the twelve best riders in the world expected!
Germany’s Daniel Deusser, the current World number 2, is one of the leading names who wouldn’t have missed the leg in Lyon under any circumstances. He will be back in the same Eurexpo ring, where he won the Longines FEI World Cup Final in 2014 and the World CupTM leg two years later. Switzerland’s Martin Fuchs, another former winner, the titleholder after his two wins in a row in 2018 and 2019, European team gold and individual silver medallist, as well as the World individual silver medallist, will beaccompanied by two renowned fellow countrymen: the legendary Steve Guerdat, the World number 6, the 2012 Olympic Champion, the former (and future?) World number 1, and the young rising star, Bryan Balsinger, who everyone is keenly watching currently. Scotland's Scott Brash, who is also a former World number 1 and the 2012 Olympic team gold medallist, is also a formidable competitor who will undoubtedly be a force to be reckoned with.
The following riders will also be present between Rhône and Saône from 27 to 31 October: the current World number 5, Brazil’s Marlon Modolo Zanotelli, the Olympic team gold medallist with Sweden, the World team silver medallist and the 8th rider in theLongines Rankings, Henrik von Eckermann, Belgium’s Jérôme Guery, the team bronze medallist in Tokyo with the Belgian teamand the tenth best rider in the world and France’s Kevin Staut (World number 11) and Julien Epaillard (World number 12). America’sJessica Springsteen, the Olympic team silver medallist who narrowly missed winning in Lyon in 2019, and the GL events’ partnerrider, Loire’s Olivier Perreau, the recent winner of the Hubside Jumping de Valence’s 5* Grand Prix, can also be added to this prestigious list.
Source: Press Release
They have been patient, after a season in 2020 which was bleak, due to the lack of competitions throughout the winter. In 2021,
the most prestigious indoor circuit is back: the best riders quite simply, are ready to participate in the Longines Equita Lyon,
Concours Hippique International, for the second leg of the 2021-2022 Longines FEI World Cup. They will all be there in LyonEurexpo’s big ring, as ever, to the delight of the international spectators in the former Capital of the Gauls, who will be dazzled this
year once again!
Nine of the twelve best riders in the world expected!
Germany’s Daniel Deusser, the current World number 2, is one of the leading names who wouldn’t have missed the leg in Lyon under any circumstances. He will be back in the same Eurexpo ring, where he won the Longines FEI World Cup Final in 2014 and the World CupTM leg two years later. Switzerland’s Martin Fuchs, another former winner, the titleholder after his two wins in a row in 2018 and 2019, European team gold and individual silver medallist, as well as the World individual silver medallist, will beaccompanied by two renowned fellow countrymen: the legendary Steve Guerdat, the World number 6, the 2012 Olympic Champion, the former (and future?) World number 1, and the young rising star, Bryan Balsinger, who everyone is keenly watching currently. Scotland's Scott Brash, who is also a former World number 1 and the 2012 Olympic team gold medallist, is also a formidable competitor who will undoubtedly be a force to be reckoned with.
The following riders will also be present between Rhône and Saône from 27 to 31 October: the current World number 5, Brazil’s Marlon Modolo Zanotelli, the Olympic team gold medallist with Sweden, the World team silver medallist and the 8th rider in theLongines Rankings, Henrik von Eckermann, Belgium’s Jérôme Guery, the team bronze medallist in Tokyo with the Belgian teamand the tenth best rider in the world and France’s Kevin Staut (World number 11) and Julien Epaillard (World number 12). America’sJessica Springsteen, the Olympic team silver medallist who narrowly missed winning in Lyon in 2019, and the GL events’ partnerrider, Loire’s Olivier Perreau, the recent winner of the Hubside Jumping de Valence’s 5* Grand Prix, can also be added to this prestigious list.
Source: Press Release