Switzerland comes to life again this weekend with the return of CHI Geneva, edition 2023. From December 6 to 10, some of the world's most talented horses and riders will gather for a spectacular display.
The 62nd edition of CHI Geneva takes place, as always, in the impressive Palexpo, where an exciting program awaits sports enthusiasts. On Thursday evening, the event kicks off with the breathtaking 1.60m Le Trophée de Genève, the first qualifying round for the renowned Rolex Grand Prix. Next up on Friday is the challenging 1.55m Prix des Communes Genevoises, followed by the day's climax, the 1.60m Rolex IJRC Top 10 Final in the evening. Saturday brings its own highlights with the thrilling 1.60m Coupe de Genève and the challenging 1.55m Credit Suisse Challenge. Tension reaches its peak on Sunday when the 1.60m Rolex Grand Prix brings the event to a majestic close.
Steve Guerdat will be in attendance, as the rider receives a special tribute on Saturday, celebrating his individual gold medal at the European Championship in Milan alongside his impressive achievements in the Rolex Grand Slam series. All eyes will also be on Martin Fuchs, who can secure a hefty bonus of 500,000 euros with a second consecutive victory after his triumph with Leone Jei at the Spruce Meadows in September.
The 62nd edition of CHI Geneva takes place, as always, in the impressive Palexpo, where an exciting program awaits sports enthusiasts. On Thursday evening, the event kicks off with the breathtaking 1.60m Le Trophée de Genève, the first qualifying round for the renowned Rolex Grand Prix. Next up on Friday is the challenging 1.55m Prix des Communes Genevoises, followed by the day's climax, the 1.60m Rolex IJRC Top 10 Final in the evening. Saturday brings its own highlights with the thrilling 1.60m Coupe de Genève and the challenging 1.55m Credit Suisse Challenge. Tension reaches its peak on Sunday when the 1.60m Rolex Grand Prix brings the event to a majestic close.
Steve Guerdat will be in attendance, as the rider receives a special tribute on Saturday, celebrating his individual gold medal at the European Championship in Milan alongside his impressive achievements in the Rolex Grand Slam series. All eyes will also be on Martin Fuchs, who can secure a hefty bonus of 500,000 euros with a second consecutive victory after his triumph with Leone Jei at the Spruce Meadows in September.