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The Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping, is a unique initiative, which unites the four Major tournaments: * The World Equestrian Festival, CHIO
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(Stadium, footing: grass) * The CSIO
Spruce Meadows Spruce Meadows is a multi-purpose sports facility near Calgary, Alberta built by the Southern family which opened in 1975. The facility contains an equestrian show jumping complex that comprises . The current president and CEO of Spruce Me ...
“Masters” in
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(Stadium, footing: grass) * The CHI Geneva in
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(Indoor arena, footing: sand) * The Dutch Masters in 's-Hertogenbosch in Netherlands (Indoor arena, footing: sand) (as of 2018) In order to win the Grand Slam, a rider has to win the Grand Prix at the four shows in direct succession. On 13 September 2015, Scott Brash became the first rider to ever win the Grand Slam. With Hello Sanctos, he consecutively won the three Majors at the CHI Geneva 2014, the CHIO Aachen 2015 and Spruce Meadows “Masters” Calgary 2015.


Foundation


The four Majors united

Together with Rolex, the organisers of the CHIO Aachen, the CSIO Spruce Meadows “Masters” and the CHI Geneva developed the Grand Slam of Show Jumping. It is based on the world-famous tennis and golf Grand Slams – a successful concept that didn’t exist in the field of show jumping hitherto, although it must be stated that the three equestrian shows have been highly appreciated by the riders for decades because of their unique tradition and excellent quality. Together they unite 250 years of sporting history. They are attended by visitors and 1,300 media representatives in total every year, benefit from a huge media presence and an infrastructure of the highest quality. In 2018, The Dutch Masters of Den Bosch (NED) becomes the fourth Grand Slam event.


Sponsor

Rolex is the founding and title sponsor of the Grand Slam.


Presentation to the public and to the media

The Grand Slam of Show Jumping was presented to the public and to the media in
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, Sweden on April 26, 2013 – accompanied by the remark that there is the option of increasing the number of participating equestrian sport events up to five in total. The announcement regarding the addition of the Dutch Masters was done in Den Bosch on March 12, 2017.


Young talent

The targeted fostering of young talent is also a part of the Rolex Grand Slam. Two young riders are invited to each of the four Majors – in order to gain experience on the top level of our sport.


Steering Committee

The Steering committee is composed of the organisers of the four Majors of the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping. The actual president of the Steering Committee is Linda Southern-Heathcott from Spruce Meadows


The four Majors of the Grand Slam


The CHIO Aachen, Germany

Every year, more than visitors travel to the prestigious showgrounds of the
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Soers, where the best equestrian sport athletes in the world compete against each other in five disciplines –
show jumping Show jumping is a part of a group of English riding equestrianism, equestrian events that also includes dressage, eventing, Show hunter, hunters, and equitation. Jumping classes are commonly seen at horse shows throughout the world, including th ...
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eventing Eventing (also known as three day eventing or horse trials) is an equestrian event where a single horse and rider combine and compete against other competitors across the three disciplines of dressage, cross-country, and show jumping. Thi ...
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. Worldwide over 400 journalists do coverage on the show, which offers the visitors a unique programme beyond the sporting competitions. The German TV channels, ARD, ZDF and WDR broadcast more than 30 hours of coverage on the competitions of the traditional show that was founded in 1898.


Key Facts


The CSIO Spruce Meadows “Masters” in Calgary, Alberta, Canada

The site, which is completely owned by the Southern family, is the venue for the most diversified equestrian sport event in the world. From junior level, to the amateur league, through to the elite – Spruce Meadows unites all classes of the equestrian sport in a breath-taking location spanning 225 hectares and offers ideal conditions for 1,000 horses thanks to its seven competition sites and two stadiums. Since 1976, more than 15 top-level show jumping competitions have been staged at Spruce Meadows. When the Spruce Meadows “Masters” begins, the equestrian sport world watches the best show-jumpers on the planet. The world elite compete against each other from Wednesday to Sunday, striving to achieve top placings and international recognition.


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The CHI Geneva, Switzerland

Founded in 1926, the CHI Geneva is one of the most prestigious equestrian events in the world and the indoor equestrian show with the longest history. Every year the CHI unites the riders of the planet at the Palexpo, which spanning 5,200 m² is the largest indoor arena in the world: Voted the best equestrian sport show worldwide six times, the CHI of Geneva has staged two World Cup Finals (1996 and 2010) and ten Rolex IJRC Top Ten Finals. The “Défi des Champions©“, presented by Rolex, is a further highlight of the event. The organisers of the CHI Geneva also organised Switzerland’s first and only Indoor Cross competition. Some of the biggest names in the eventing sport competed at the premiere in the year 2014. The only Swiss World Cup leg in four-in-hand driving is also staged in Geneva. Every year, 700 motivated and enthusiastic volunteers help at the event, which attracts 41,000 spectators over the four days. More than 220 media representatives are present at the Palexpo, around 30 TV channels from all five continents broadcast coverage of the event.


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The Dutch Masters in 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands

The Dutch Masters is the most important show in Netherlands. In 1994, the World Cup Final of show jumping was staged in Den Bosch for the first time, in 2012 the Dutch Masters, indeed hosted the Finals for both dressage and jumping. Every year, 65,000 visitors attend the traditional show in the heart of the Netherlands which has celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2017.


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Financial facts and bonus

The financial framework conditions of the World Equestrian Festival, CHIO Aachen, the Spruce Meadows “Masters“ and the CHI Geneva are impressive. The overall prize-money of the three Rolex Grand Prix totals more than 3 mil. Euros. Furthermore, there is a chance to win the following bonuses: * If a rider wins the Grand Slam (victory in all four Grand Prix in succession), he receives a bonus of million Euros. * If a rider wins three Grand Prix in succession, he receives a bonus of million Euros. * If a rider wins two Grand Prix in succession, he receives a bonus of Euros. * If a rider wins two Grand Prix in the same cycle (“two out of three mode”), he receives a bonus of Euros. A rider can compete in the Grand Prix with different horses. The rider’s “personal” Grand Slam starts with the first victory, the calendar year is not decisive here. The cycle of the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping is infinite. A rider has to take part in all three legs of the cycle in order to qualify for a bonus.


The winners of the Grand Slam competitions so far


CHIO Aachen

* 2013 :
Nick Skelton Nicholas David Skelton (born 30 December 1957, Bedworth, Warwickshire) is a British former equestrian who competed in show jumping. He retired at the age of 59 years old, on 5 April 2017. He began riding at age 18 months and in 1975 took two t ...
(GBR) and Big Star * 2014 :
Christian Ahlmann Christian Ahlmann (born 17 December 1974 in Marl, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German equestrian who competes in the sport of show jumping. He is married to Judy Ann Melchior (head of Zangersheide). He ranks first in the FEI Longines World R ...
(GER) and Codex One * 2015 : Scott Brash (GBR) and Hello Sanctos * 2016 : Philipp Weishaupt (GER) and L.B. Convall * 2017 :
Grégory Wathelet Grégory Wathelet (born 10 September 1980 age 42) is a Belgian equestrian who competes in the sport of show jumping. At the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, he was a member of the Belgian team in the team jumping competition which his team, c ...
(BEL) and Corée * 2018 :
Marcus Ehning Marcus Ehning (born 19 April 1974 in Südlohn, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German show jumping champion, Olympic champion from 2000. He is married to Nadia Ehning (née Zülow). He won the Longines Global Champions Tour of Vienna Grand Prix on ...
(GER) and Prêt à Tout * 2019 :
Kent Farrington Kent Farrington (born December 28, 1980) is a professional show jumping athlete for the United States. Early life As an eight-year-old boy with no family background in horses, Kent’s entry into the sport began with weekly lessons at a stabl ...
(USA) and Gazelle


Spruce Meadows « Masters » Calgary

* 2013 : Pieter Devos (BEL) and Candy * 2014 :
Ian Millar Ian Millar, CM (born 6 January 1947) is a Canadian Equestrian Team athlete for show jumping. He is a two-time winner of the Show Jumping World Cup, and an Olympic silver medalist. Due to his longevity and accomplishments, he is often nickname ...
(CAN) and Dixson * 2015 : Scott Brash (GBR) and Hello Sanctos * 2016 : Scott Brash (GBR) and Ursula * 2017 : Philipp Weishaupt (GER) and L.B. Convall * 2018 : Sameh El Dahan (EGY) and Suma's Zorro * 2019 :
Beezie Madden Elizabeth Madden (née Patton; born 20 November 1963) is an American Olympic champion equestrian competing in show jumping. She has two Olympic golds and one silver in team jumping, and an individual bronze. She won the FEI Show Jumping Wor ...
(USA) and Darry Lou


CHI Geneva

* 2013 : Steve Guerdat (SUI) and Nino des Buissonnets * 2014 : Scott Brash (GBR) and Hello Sanctos * 2015 : Steve Guerdat (SUI) and Nino des Buissonnets * 2016 : Pedro Veniss (BRA) and Quabri de l'Isle * 2017 :
Kent Farrington Kent Farrington (born December 28, 1980) is a professional show jumping athlete for the United States. Early life As an eight-year-old boy with no family background in horses, Kent’s entry into the sport began with weekly lessons at a stabl ...
(USA) and Gazelle * 2018 :
Marcus Ehning Marcus Ehning (born 19 April 1974 in Südlohn, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German show jumping champion, Olympic champion from 2000. He is married to Nadia Ehning (née Zülow). He won the Longines Global Champions Tour of Vienna Grand Prix on ...
(GER) and Prêt à Tout * 2018 : Martin Fuchs (SUI) and Clooney 51


The Dutch Masters

* 2018 : Niels Bruynseels (BEL) and Gancia de Muze * 2019 :
Henrik von Eckermann Henrik von Eckermann (born 25 May 1981 in Nyköping, Sweden) is a Swedish Olympic show jumping rider. He has competed at three Summer Olympics (in 2012, 2016 and 2020). His best individual Olympic placements came in the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo w ...
(SWE) and Toveks Mary Lou * 2021 : Max Kühner (AUT) and Electric Blue P


The trophy of the Grand Slam of Show Jumping

The trophy of the Rolex Grand Slam, a cup made out of sterling silver with double scrolled handles was designed by the famous London jewellers Garrard that was founded in 1735. Standing on a silver plinth, a delicate ribbed spiral stem curves around the middle section moving up towards a tulip-shaped vessel with a lid. The overall height of the trophy is 45 cm and it weighs 2 kilogrammes. The front of the trophy is decorated with the logo of the Rolex Grand Slam, which was hand engraved. The trophy was designed by Corinna Pike, designer of the royal crown jewels. Her aim was to incorporate curved forms inspired by the natural world and achieve the highest degree of harmony in design. Garrard is the oldest jewellers in the world and is renowned as a jeweller who serves royalty. As well as designing jewellery for governments and royalty around the globe, Garrard hat also created trophies for a number of world-class sporting events – such as the Rolex Grand Slam.


Rolex and the equestrian sport

As the most famous partner of the equestrian sport for over half a century, Rolex is proud to be part of this historic initiative and to promote top performances in the equestrian sport even more intensively. Rolex has actively been supporting the equestrian sport for years, particularly the three Major shows, which together form the Grand Slam. This is why the organisers invited the Swiss brand to become the exclusive partner.Official statement of Rolex SA about the Rolex Grand Slam


References

{{Reflist Equestrian sports competitions