The Rolex Top Ten Final delivered top sport and a full Palexpo Arena in Geneva. In reverse order the top ten of the world took the start in the first round. In the second 1.60m round the combinations took the start in reverse order of the results of the first round. In the end it was Henrik von Eckermann and his amazing King Edward (Edward) claiming the win! The combination was followed on stage by Simon Delestre with Cayman Jolly Jumper (Hickstead) while Peder Fredricson completed the stage with Catch Me Not S (Cardento).
"This is just fantastic. I was nervous as I thought I didn't come in fast enough in my final line. This victory again proves King Edward is really the King of showjumping horses. I'd like to thank my owners and the competition for this amazing opportunity and experience," reacts von Eckermann.
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