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CHI Geneva 2023: Prestige Italia wins it all!

Prestige and Renaissance conquer the podium of the highly coveted Rolex Grand Prix… and more!

In the competition that took place in Geneva this weekend, there were moments of tension and tremendous performances.

 

At the Rolex Grand Prix, Richard Vogel, in superb form riding United Touch S (X-Perience), fought to secure the first position, making himself untouchable by the other riders.

He was followed by Mark McAuley with GRS Lady Amaro (Renaissance F2) in second place, and Christian Kukuk on Checker 47 (X-Perience) who claimed the third position in the Geneva Rolex Grand Prix.

 

It was truly a competition of the highest level featuring the greatest riders.

 

After seeing Richard Vogel in the barrage, it was clear, according to many who participated in the Grand Prix, that it would be impossible to beat him.

Friday and Saturday were also days full of successes for our ambassadors.

 

An amazing Henrik Von Eckermann, after achieving a prestigious second place in the 22nd ROLEX IJRC TOP TEN FINAL with King Edward (Renaissance M), won both the 1.55m with the very fast Glamur Girl (Renaissance M) – in the same competition, Swiss rider Anthony Burquard on Equador de la Cence (Renaissance F2S) secured the third position – as well as the 1.60m Geneva Cup with Iliana (Renaissance M), followed by Peder Fredricson with Chatch me not S (Renaissance F2S).

 

Hans-Dieter Dreher with Elysium (X-Perience) positively concluded the weekend, finishing eighth in the ROLEX GRAND PRIX with an unfortunate penalty on the maximum time.

 

Thanks to all these fantastic riders for the show they have given us!

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