
Paris set for Longines Masters

The final international jumping event in France in 2017 is the Longines Masters in Paris, the first European stage of the third Longines Masters series. From 30 November to 3 December, the city of light will host the best riders in the world for four days of great sport which is an unmissable appointment in the Parisian calendar.
The Longines Masters stage in Paris is a must-have event of the world indoor circuit with the likes of the winner of the Longines Grand Prix 2016 in Paris, Belgian Grégory Wathelet (World No.7), Hong Kong in 2017, German Christian Ahlmann (World No.14). Two prestigious names are added to the world top 10 such as American Kent Farrington (No. 1), French Kevin Staut (No. 3), Lorenzo De Luca (No. 4), Canadian Eric Lamaze (No. Maikel van der Vleuten (No.10) of the Netherlands.
There is also the rest of the Olympic winning team in Rio, Philippe Rozier, Roger-Yves Bost and Pénélope Leprévos, who will certainly be welcomed by the warmth of French spectators, as well as the recent winner of the World Cup stage in Lyon, Simon Delestre.
In the Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Center, we will also see the Olympic champion, Swiss Steve Guerdat and Daniel Deusser, Jérôme Guéry, Niels Bruynseels and Pieter Devos, Lauren Hough and Laura Kraut, for Great Britain Ben Maher ‘Australia Edwina Tops-Alexander.
Agence R & B Presse – Diane PROUHET