For the fourth season, the Longines Masters recruit one the most talented course designer of the globe: the German Frank Rothenberger. He started in the industry at only fifteen years old, building jumps and fences, then he became a course designer at only twenty years old. After ten years working by the side of Olaf Petersen, he became this inevitable course designer, to whom we owe European Championships, World Cup Finals and Word Equestrian Games’ courses. The Longines Masters awaits you, for their tenth anniversary of the Parisian leg from November 29th to December 3rd, to discover the unique interpretation of Frank Rothenberger of the emblematic classes of the series: the Longines Speed Challenge, the Rider Masters Cup, the Masters Power or even the Longines Grand Prix. An exclusive interview of the course designer is to be discovered on the Longines Masters social networks as well as on EEM.tv. The German speaks about his role and the technicalities of his work, his vision of showjumping, the Longines Masters or even his Olympic dream. For interview click here
For the fourth season, the Longines Masters recruit one the most talented course designer of the globe: the German Frank Rothenberger. He started in the industry at only fifteen years old, building jumps and fences, then he became a course designer at only twenty years old. After ten years working by the side of Olaf Petersen, he became this inevitable course designer, to whom we owe European Championships, World Cup Finals and Word Equestrian Games’ courses. The Longines Masters awaits you, for their tenth anniversary of the Parisian leg from November 29th to December 3rd, to discover the unique interpretation of Frank Rothenberger of the emblematic classes of the series: the Longines Speed Challenge, the Rider Masters Cup, the Masters Power or even the Longines Grand Prix. An exclusive interview of the course designer is to be discovered on the Longines Masters social networks as well as on EEM.tv. The German speaks about his role and the technicalities of his work, his vision of showjumping, the Longines Masters or even his Olympic dream. For interview click here