
Spruce Meadows Masters’ highlights: the Rolex Grand Prix

A pinnacle of prestige in the world of show jumping through the lens of Mackenzie Clark
Back to Back victory from last years Champions, Martin Fuchs and Leone Jei
Swiss show jumper Martin Fuchs made history once again by claiming victory at the prestigious 2024 Rolex Grand Prix at the Spruce Meadows Masters. Riding his brilliant gelding, Leone Jei, Fuchs defended his title in a nail-biting finish. The competition, featuring 38 of the world’s best riders, culminated in a jump-off against Ireland’s Darragh Kenny and Germany’s Daniel Deusser. Despite collecting four faults, Fuchs’ fast time in the jump-off secured his win.
Taking some details from Paris to the beautiful Canadian Grass.
Show jumping fans must recognize this beautiful fence from somewhere, and if you don’t the answer is Paris 2024.
Darragh Kenny and his VDL Cartello flying over the beautiful fence inspired by Alexandre III Bridge, built in 1900 for the Universal Exposition in Paris. This rider combination ended up placing in second position.

Daniel Deusser and Killer Queen
If there was a Queen between horses it would be her. Despite getting knocked off her thrown she accompanies Daniel Deusser on a solid 3rd place in the prestigious Rolex Grand Prix of Spruce Meadows .

Because you’ve earned every high-five, these pats are the horse version for it
Leone Jei Steals the Show! Fuchs’ Superstar Earns Well-Deserved Pats After a thrilling clear round.

The vibe is just about right for a fist pump.
Martin Fuchs after his first clear round, making it one step closer to reliving last years dream.

The kings bowing out in style, and you know what they say, Things that come in threes…
We can not wait for the 50th anniversary of the Spruce Meadows Masters, and Martin Fuchs together with Leone Jei might just be our 50th reason as to why…they say if something happens twice it’s likely to happen three times, so we will just wait another 365 days to see if history can repeat itself.

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