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THE FIRST EQUESTRIAN MAJOR OF THE YEAR WELCOMES STEVE GUERDAT,   THE ROLEX GRAND SLAM OF SHOW JUMPING LIVE CONTENDER

05 July 2016, Aachen,   Germany – Elite performances   and highly competitive show jumping will return to Aachen in July, as the   world’s finest riders compete in the first equestrian Major of the year.
 
  Considered by many to be the most breathtaking equestrian show in the world,   CHIO Aachen attracts a record attendance of passionate supporters, with over   400,000 spectators across 10 days of exhilarating competition.
 
  CHIO Aachen offers competition in five equestrian disciplines, including show   jumping, dressage, eventing, driving and vaulting, with the Rolex Grand Prix,   the highlight of the competition, on Sunday 17 July.
 
  Designed by the legendary course designer Frank Rothenberger, the course for   the Rolex Grand Prix at Aachen is widely acknowledged as one of the most   demanding for equine athletes, testing horses and riders to the limit of   their skill and talent. Crowds in excess of 40,000 are expected to watch   Rolex Testimonee Steve Guerdat tackle this challenge and attempt to maintain   his position as the live contender for the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping.
 
  THE ROLEX GRAND SLAM   OF SHOW JUMPING
  Created jointly in 2013 by CHIO Aachen, CSIO Spruce Meadows ‘Masters’ and CHI   Geneva, the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping rewards the rider who wins the   Grand Prix at each of the shows, amounting to three Grands Prix in   succession.
 
  The Rolex Grand Prix at CHIO Aachen, has been won by some of the most famous   names in the sport, including father and son team Nelson and Rodrigo Pessoa,   alongside Rodrigo’s fellow Rolex Testimonees, Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum,   Eric Lamaze and Scott Brash. The year 2015 was momentous for the   international world of show jumping, as Brash won the pinnacle of equestrian   sporting achievement. Aachen was the second Major in his path to writing   history, before lifting the prestigious trophy in the atmospheric grass arena   at Spruce Meadows.
 
  This year all eyes will be focused on leading Swiss rider and current Olympic   champion Steve Guerdat, who is following in the footsteps of Brash by winning   at CHI Geneva in December 2015. Guerdat will be looking to continue his quest   in challenging for the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping at Aachen to firmly   establish his own place, alongside Brash, in the ranks of equestrian legends.  
 
  EQUESTRIAN TESTIMONEES   SET TO COMPETE AT AACHEN
 
To be the very best, an athlete must be able to deliver repeatedly under   pressure. As the world’s leading makers of timepieces, this is something   Rolex understands perfectly.
 
  Rolex has developed particularly close partnerships with a handful of the   very best riders in the world – its equestrian Testimonees. These men and   women are notable not only for their exceptionally high levels of   achievement, but also for the virtues of horsemanship and sportsmanship.
 
  They must be patient and persistent, as well as courageous, resilient and   quick thinking. It is these qualities that turn a rider into a horseman,   qualities found at the heart of every Rolex Testimonee.
 
  Many of Rolex’s Testimonees are set to return with their leading horses this   year, to compete for the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping.
 
  Two-time individual gold medal winner and Canadian sporting hero Eric Lamaze   will be ready to challenge Guerdat. Having won the Rolex title here in 2010,   he will be hungry for further success. Rolex Testimonee Scott Brash is   expected to return in 2016 to defend his Rolex Grand Prix title, alongside   the ‘first lady’ of German show jumping Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum, who will   be looking to repeat her 2005 victory at Aachen.
 
  Kent Farrington will be eager to continue his winning form at the end of   2015, with victory in the Rolex IJRC Top 10 Final at CHI Geneva. Rolex’s   youngest Testimonee, Bertram Allen, French rider Kevin Staut and Brazil’s Rodrigo   Pessoa have also all entered their world class horses to compete for the   esteemed Rolex Grand Prix trophy.
 
  Rolex’s iconic dressage Testimonee, the World and Olympic gold medallist   Isabell Werth has won Aachen’s dressage Grand Prix a breathtaking 11 times,   and is set to return again in 2016 to compete in the magnificent 20,000   seater Deutsche Bank stadium.  
 
  AN OPENING CEREMONY   LIKE NO OTHER
  Rolex has sponsored the Grand Prix at Aachen since 1999 and are proud to   continue their enduring partnership with this iconic and emblematic event.
 
  More than 160 horses and around 500 active participants are expected in the   impressive main stadium on 12th July for the official opening ceremony. There   will be plenty of surprises, spectacular stunts and impressive show elements   in the fascinating floodlit atmosphere of the stadium that holds a crowd of   40,000. “Forget everything you know about the CHIO Aachen opening ceremonies   to-date. This year’s ceremony will be better than ever”, said Show Director   Frank Kemperman.
 
  ROLEX’S EQUESTRIAN   HERITAGE
 
Rolex’s support of show jumping dates back more than half a century. The   prestigious Swiss watch brand’s close and long-standing association with   equestrianism demonstrates its appreciation of a domain in which fair play,   equality, horsemanship and tradition highlight superior skill, accuracy and   achievement.
 
  From Pat Smythe, the greatest female show jumper ever to represent Britain   and Rolex’s first equestrian Testimonee in 1957, to Scott Brash, the only   rider in history to win three consecutive Majors in the Grand Slam in   September 2015, Rolex continues to support riders in the three Olympic   disciplines of show jumping, dressage and eventing, all of which demonstrate   qualities of excellence and perfection.

 

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