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Longines Global Champions Tour will head to A Coruña this 2023 season

Longines Global Champions Tour will head to the Spanish city of A Coruña this season, while a new world-class venue in New York is secured for 2024.

The premium equestrian destination at Casas Novas, already has a CSI4* show in the 2023 calendar from 14 - 16 July and this will be officially upgraded to a CSI5* Longines Global Champions Tour.

So far this season fans of top-level show jumping have witnessed exhilarating sport in the opening legs of the Tour in Doha, Miami Beach and Mexico City.

In the Longines Global Champions Tour Swedish star Malin Baryard-Johnsson is in the lead with Maikel van der Vleuten only five points adrift in the thrilling and unpredictable individual championship.

The riveting action has seen the Riesenbeck International team storm ahead in the GCL with Madrid In Motion, St Tropez Pirates, Paris Panthers and Prague Lions hot on their trail.

The circuit now shifts to its first European event of the 2023 season in the Spanish capital Madrid from 12 - 14 May with an electrifying line up of riders and horses.

In 2024 the Longines Global Champions Tour circuit is confident of a return to New York with a premium location to showcase the very best of show jumping with the superb facilities for horses, riders, fans and guests that characterize our events.


source: Press Release

The premium equestrian destination at Casas Novas, already has a CSI4* show in the 2023 calendar from 14 - 16 July and this will be officially upgraded to a CSI5* Longines Global Champions Tour.

So far this season fans of top-level show jumping have witnessed exhilarating sport in the opening legs of the Tour in Doha, Miami Beach and Mexico City.

In the Longines Global Champions Tour Swedish star Malin Baryard-Johnsson is in the lead with Maikel van der Vleuten only five points adrift in the thrilling and unpredictable individual championship.

The riveting action has seen the Riesenbeck International team storm ahead in the GCL with Madrid In Motion, St Tropez Pirates, Paris Panthers and Prague Lions hot on their trail.

The circuit now shifts to its first European event of the 2023 season in the Spanish capital Madrid from 12 - 14 May with an electrifying line up of riders and horses.

In 2024 the Longines Global Champions Tour circuit is confident of a return to New York with a premium location to showcase the very best of show jumping with the superb facilities for horses, riders, fans and guests that characterize our events.


source: Press Release

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