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Scott Brash after winning the Rolex IJRC Top Ten Final: “if you run this class 10 times, you'll probably get 10 different results”

© Tomas Holcbecher

On Friday evening, Geneva’s Palexpo arena hosted the 24th edition of the Rolex IJRC Top 10 Final, one of the undisputed highlights of CHI Geneva and international show jumping. Reserved for the ten best riders on the world ranking list, this exclusive competition delivered a thrilling showdown in two 1.60m rounds. Great Britain’s Scott Brash took victory with Hello Chadora Lady, narrowly ahead of Kent Farrington (USA) and Richard Vogel (Germany).

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