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All the Grand Prix winners of this week: Home riders secured the victory

A busy sports weekend ended up with some wonderful GP winners. The home riders were eager to keep the victory within their own country! 

Roger Yves Bost flies to victory in Grand Prix Fontainebleau

Patrick Stühlmeyer made it a home victory in the Grand Prix of Hagen

The crowd in Hagen a. T.W., Germany got to cheer for their home rider Patrick Stühlmeyer, who kept the victory of the Grand Prix in his home country.

Giampiero Garofalo is new 2023 Italian champion

With a fantastic performance, Giampiero Garofalo, riding Max Van Lentz Schrans (by Untouched), is the number one in the 2023 Italian Showjumping Championships. Today, Saturday, April 22, we saw the...

Edward Levy by far the best in French Championship

Typical of the beginning of the outdoor season are the national championships. For France it was held this week in Fontainebleau. In the Elite it was Edward Levy who crowned...

Christian Kukuk and Mumbai shine bright in Mexico

In one of the most exciting and dynamic cities in the world the penultimate day was a spectacular celebration of equestrian sport and culture, with top-level competition, entertainment, and lifestyle...

Scott Brash and Hello Mr President on top in Mexico

As excitement builds up with the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix scheduled tonight, the CSI5* combinations competed the 1.50m Longines Ranking class. Great-Britain's Scott Brash set the unbeatable time...

Gulliksen's Grandino H sold to the USA

The Gulliksen family has announced the sale of their 12-year-old stallion,  Grandino H (Calvino Z). In the future it is 221-year-old Olivia Broder who'll compete the son of Calvino Z.

Riesenbeck International takes the lead GCL Mexico City, de Menezes starts with a BANG

In Mexico City, the Global Champions League kicked off with a bang! All riders battled hard for a top spot in this exciting first round, leaving the top ten very...

Robert Whitaker takes home the victory in 4* 1.50m Main Class at Fontainebleau: "Once my age, you never get too used to winning"

Rolling back the years, the British rider John Whitaker, 68 years old, won the main class of the day in the CSI 4* competition, the Prix CWD. 

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