The concept that came about in 2001 at the Concours Hippique International de Genève, the world’s Rolex IJRC Top 10 final is back again in December at Palexpo.
The first seven editions took place in Geneva then migrated to Brussels in 2008, to Paris in 2009 and 2011 and to Stockholm in 2013. The 19th edition took place in Geneva for the 15th time in 2019.
The winners of the Top 10 Final
Année | Cavalier | Cheval | Lieu |
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2001 | Ludger Beerbaum (GER) | Goldfever | Genève |
2002 | Ludger Beerbaum (GER) | Gladdys S | Genève |
2003 | Rodrigo Pessoa (BRA) | Baloubet du Rouet | Genève |
2004 | Meredith Michaels Beerbaum (GER) | Shutterfly | Genève |
2005 | Rodrigo Pessoa (BRA) | Baloubet du Rouet | Genève |
2006 | Meredith Michaels Beerbaum (GER) | Shutterfly | Genève |
2007 | Jessica Kürten (IRL) | Castle Forbes Libertina | Genève |
2008 | Michel Robert (FRA) | Kellemoi de Pepita | Bruxelles |
2009 | Marcus Ehning (GER) | Plot Blue | Paris |
2010 | Steve Guerdat (SUI) | Jalisca Solier | Genève |
2011 | Billy Twomey (IRL) | Tinka's Serenade | Paris |
2012 | Christian Ahlmann (GER) | Taloubet Z | Genève |
2013 | Daniel Deusser (GER) | Evita van de Veldbalie | Stockholm |
2014 | Scott Brash (GBR) | Hello Sanctos | Genève |
2015 | Kent Farrington (USA) | Voyeur | Genève |
2016 | Eric Lamaze (CAN) | Fine Lady | Genève |
2017 | Kévin Staut (FRA) | Reveur de Hurtebise HDC | Genève |
2018 | Steve Guerdat (SUI) | Alamo | Genève |
2019 | Kent Farrington (USA) | Austria 2 | Genève |