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International CSI5* Riders List For Spruce Meadows ‘Masters’ Tournament

The prestigious ‘Masters’ Tournament at the Spruce Meadows Showgrounds in Alberta, Canada will take place from Wednesday, September 6-10, 2017. All eyes will be set on Friday’s FEI BMO Nations Cup, and the feature event of the competition, Saturday’s CP International Grand Prix CSI5* Presented by Rolex. In the grand prix event, Belgium’s Gregory Wathelet, winner of the 2017 Rolex Grand Prix of Aachen, will attempt to capture the second consecutive jewel in the race for the Rolex Grand Slam. Great Britain’s Scott Brash, winner of the Grand Slam in 2015, will look to claim his 3rd back-to-back victory in the grand prix. For the full schedule, visit this link. The starter lists and results will be posted here. To view the list of horses in Tuesday’s CSI5* Jog, click here. International CSI5* Riders List: Belgium Gregory Wathelet Nicola Philippaerts Philippe Le Jeune Thibault Philippaerts Thierry Goffinet Brazil Eduardo Menezes Pedro Junqueira Muylaert Pedro Veniss Rodrigo Lambre Yuri Mansur Guerios Canada Ben Asselin Chris Surbey Elizabeth Gingras Eric Lamaze Ian Millar Jenn Serek Jenna Thompson Keean White Laura-Jame Tidball Lisa Carlsen Mario Deslauriers Vanessa Mannix Egypt Sameh El Dahan Spain Sergio Alvarez Moya France Aldrick Cheronnet Alexandra Paillot Julien Gonin Kevin Staut Olivier Robert Great Britain Scott Brash Germany Christian Ahlmann Holger Wulschner Patrick Stuhlmeyer Philipp Weishaupt Ireland Cian O’Connor Conor Swail Italy Emilio Bicocchi Giulia Martinengo Marquet Juan Carlos Garcia Lorenzo De Luca Paolo Paini Japan Karen Polle Lebanon Jad Dana Mexico Antonio Chedraui Mario Onate Netherlands Maikel Van Der Vleuten Portugal Luciana Diniz Russia Liubov Kochetova Vladimir Tuganov Switzerland Arthur Gustavo Da Silva Edwin Smits Pius Schwizer Steve Guerdat Sweden Henrik Von Eckermann United States of America Beezie Madden Charlie Jacobs Kent Farrington Lauren Hough Lillie Keenan McLain Ward Spencer Smith Zazou Hoffman

The prestigious ‘Masters’ Tournament at the Spruce Meadows Showgrounds in Alberta, Canada will take place from Wednesday, September 6-10, 2017. All eyes will be set on Friday’s FEI BMO Nations Cup, and the feature event of the competition, Saturday’s CP International Grand Prix CSI5* Presented by Rolex. In the grand prix event, Belgium’s Gregory Wathelet, winner of the 2017 Rolex Grand Prix of Aachen, will attempt to capture the second consecutive jewel in the race for the Rolex Grand Slam. Great Britain’s Scott Brash, winner of the Grand Slam in 2015, will look to claim his 3rd back-to-back victory in the grand prix. For the full schedule, visit this link. The starter lists and results will be posted here. To view the list of horses in Tuesday’s CSI5* Jog, click here. International CSI5* Riders List: Belgium Gregory Wathelet Nicola Philippaerts Philippe Le Jeune Thibault Philippaerts Thierry Goffinet Brazil Eduardo Menezes Pedro Junqueira Muylaert Pedro Veniss Rodrigo Lambre Yuri Mansur Guerios Canada Ben Asselin Chris Surbey Elizabeth Gingras Eric Lamaze Ian Millar Jenn Serek Jenna Thompson Keean White Laura-Jame Tidball Lisa Carlsen Mario Deslauriers Vanessa Mannix Egypt Sameh El Dahan Spain Sergio Alvarez Moya France Aldrick Cheronnet Alexandra Paillot Julien Gonin Kevin Staut Olivier Robert Great Britain Scott Brash Germany Christian Ahlmann Holger Wulschner Patrick Stuhlmeyer Philipp Weishaupt Ireland Cian O’Connor Conor Swail Italy Emilio Bicocchi Giulia Martinengo Marquet Juan Carlos Garcia Lorenzo De Luca Paolo Paini Japan Karen Polle Lebanon Jad Dana Mexico Antonio Chedraui Mario Onate Netherlands Maikel Van Der Vleuten Portugal Luciana Diniz Russia Liubov Kochetova Vladimir Tuganov Switzerland Arthur Gustavo Da Silva Edwin Smits Pius Schwizer Steve Guerdat Sweden Henrik Von Eckermann United States of America Beezie Madden Charlie Jacobs Kent Farrington Lauren Hough Lillie Keenan McLain Ward Spencer Smith Zazou Hoffman

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