The mark of a truly global sport is that it never sleeps. As the international tennis circuit moves around the world and from outdoor to indoor tournaments, so does the demanding world of top-level showjumping. It builds to an annual peak at CHI Geneva. The Swiss indoor show, situated in Rolex's beautiful home city, is regularly voted by the sport's greatest riders as the best in the world. All of them will strive to compete in Geneva from 11-14 December. It has a long and distinguished history, having regularly attracted the finest horses and riders since its inception in 1926, and its proximity to Christmas gives CHI Geneva a particularly special atmosphere. The show's highlight is always the Rolex Grand Prix, this year being staged on Sunday 14 December. Rolex has been a presenting partner of CHI Geneva since 1996, and the grandstands will be packed with excited, passionate spectators for this intensely competitive class. The Rolex Grand Prix at CHI Geneva also forms the third stage of the thrilling Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping, giving the show the status of one of the sport's three "Majors". This unique competition, established as Show Jumping's ultimate challenge, travels the world from Aachen in Germany to Spruce Meadows in Canada before concluding in Geneva. An added highlight of CHI Geneva 2014 is the return of the Rolex International Jumping Riders Club (IJRC) Top 10 Final. This is elite sport at its finest; just the Top 10 ranked riders of 2014 battling it out to be named number one in the world.
The mark of a truly global sport is that it never sleeps. As the international tennis circuit moves around the world and from outdoor to indoor tournaments, so does the demanding world of top-level showjumping. It builds to an annual peak at CHI Geneva. The Swiss indoor show, situated in Rolex's beautiful home city, is regularly voted by the sport's greatest riders as the best in the world. All of them will strive to compete in Geneva from 11-14 December. It has a long and distinguished history, having regularly attracted the finest horses and riders since its inception in 1926, and its proximity to Christmas gives CHI Geneva a particularly special atmosphere. The show's highlight is always the Rolex Grand Prix, this year being staged on Sunday 14 December. Rolex has been a presenting partner of CHI Geneva since 1996, and the grandstands will be packed with excited, passionate spectators for this intensely competitive class. The Rolex Grand Prix at CHI Geneva also forms the third stage of the thrilling Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping, giving the show the status of one of the sport's three "Majors". This unique competition, established as Show Jumping's ultimate challenge, travels the world from Aachen in Germany to Spruce Meadows in Canada before concluding in Geneva. An added highlight of CHI Geneva 2014 is the return of the Rolex International Jumping Riders Club (IJRC) Top 10 Final. This is elite sport at its finest; just the Top 10 ranked riders of 2014 battling it out to be named number one in the world.