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In it to win it – Michael Greeve and Rubens top Saturday’s CSIO5* 1.50m Boels Prize in Rotterdam

Saturday, 20 June 2026
CSIO5* LLN Rotterdam 2026
 

Photo © Nils Boeser. Michael Greeve and Rubens. Photo © Nils Boeser.

 

Press release from CHIO Rotterdam, edited by World of Showjumping

 


 

 

Michael Greeve (NED) and Rubens (Luganer x Andiamo) won Saturday’s CSIO5* 1.50m Boels Prize in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

They finished well ahead of Belgium’s Annelies Vorsselmans and her eleven-year-old mare C. Kulottie W Z (Comme Il Faut x Guidam), who clocked in at 46.04 seconds. Third place also went to the Netherlands; Elize van de Mheen and the eleven-year-old gelding Kes TN (Comme Il Faut x Heartbreaker) stopped the clock at 46.14 seconds.

“To be honest, I went into this class to win,” Greeve said. “Rubens was already fault-free in the qualification, where we finished sixth, so this was my plan. However, you still have to pull it off, and when you do manage to win, it’s absolutely amazing. My plan for the jump-off went exactly as I wanted; it was perfect from the first line. I was even able to do one less stride there, and everything else went exactly as I had imagined. Plus, Rubens is naturally very fast. I was the second rider in the jump-off and realized even then that there wasn't much room for anyone to set a faster time.”

“Winning is always fun, but taking a victory here in Rotterdam is extra special for me. I used to run around here as a little boy and rode my pony here, so to take a victory at the very highest level is very special. Tomorrow I will ride the Grand Prix with Denver, and yesterday I watched the Longines League of Nations; I am enjoying this wonderful event. The atmosphere is great, and there was already a large crowd present on Thursday.”



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