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The Rolex Grand Prix at The Dutch Masters in images, part one

Wednesday, 16 March 2022
CSI5* The Dutch Masters 2022

We look back at Sunday's Rolex Grand Prix at The Dutch Masters in Den Bosch, that was full of sporting highlights. 

First out, Harrie Smolders and Monaco that twice in a row have been extremely close to the Rolex trophy: They were second in the Rolex Grand Prix of Geneva in December, and also finished as runners-up in the Rolex Grand Prix at The Dutch Masters.

All photos © Jenny Abrahamsson for World of Showjumping.

Photo © Jenny Abrahamsson/WoSJ Willem Greve's Grandorado TN bucked himself around the course to take the third place in the Rolex Grand Prix.

Photo © Jenny Abrahamsson/WoSJ It was a competition filled with emotions, and there was no doubt about the joy and relief the riders felt when crossing the finish line on a clean sheet after the first round. Here Jack Ansems with Fliere Fluiter...

Photo © Jenny Abrahamsson/WoSJ ... Marlon Modolo Zanotelli with Grand Slam VDL...

Photo © Jenny Abrahamsson/WoSJ .... Hilary Scott with her home-bred Oak's Milky Way....

Photo © Jenny Abrahamsson/WoSJ ... and Bart Bles with Kriskras DV.

Photo © Jenny Abrahamsson/WoSJ Harry Charles and his new ride Casquo Blue were so close to qualify for the jump-off, but one time penalty kept them out.

Photo © Jenny Abrahamsson/WoSJ Jerome Guery and Grupo Prom Diego were clear all the way to this very last oxer.

Photo © Jenny Abrahamsson/WoSJ Last year's winner Max Kühner - this time riding EIC Coriolis Des Isles - was the first one to produce a clear round and qualify for the jump-off.

Photo © Jenny Abrahamsson/WoSJ Marcus Ehning and Stargold flying through finish line.

Photo © Jenny Abrahamsson/WoSJ Pieter Devos and Claire delivered a picture-perfect first round and made the difficult course look like a walk in the park.

Photo © Jenny Abrahamsson/WoSJ Live contender Martin Fuchs had chosen Conner Jei for the Rolex Grand Prix, but after having a pole down, the Swiss rider decided to retire.

Photo © Jenny Abrahamsson/WoSJ Christian Kukuk's Checker 47 jumped a first clear round in the same spectacular way as always.

Photo © Jenny Abrahamsson/WoSJ Great Britain's Scott Brash, the only rider to ever have won the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping, delivered a clear in the first round with Hello Jefferson.



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