
Geneva, Switzerland – December 09, 2021 – Forty-nine starters representing 16 nations โ including nine of the worldโs current top 10-ranked riders โ contested the headline class, Trophรฉe de Genรจve, on the opening day of the 60th edition of CHI Geneva. With the Palexpoโs iconic Geneva Arena filled with excited and expectant fans, many starved of witnessing top level international show jumping, the worldโs very best show jumpers and their equine partners braced themselves for course designer, Gรฉrard Lachatโs (SUI)13-obstacle, 16-effort 1m60 test.
Eighth to go, 56-year-old French veteran rider, Roger-Yves Bost (FRA), demonstrated his experience, recording the classโs first clear round with his stallion, Cassius Clay VDV Z. Team gold medallist at the 2016 Rio Games, Bost was soon to be joined by compatriot Edward Levy (FRA), who went clear with his mare, Rebeca LS. At the halfway stage, the two Frenchmen were joined in an exclusive group progressing to the jump-off comprising Rolex Testimonee, Kent Farrington and his long-time partner, Creedance, and two future next generation riders: 22-year-old Swiss Edouard Schmitz and his 12-year-old gelding, Quno, and 24-year-old Greek, Ioli Mytilineou (GRE) with her talented 10-year-old gelding, L’Artiste de Toxandra, who she refers to as her โbig friendly giantโ.
After the break, Rolex Grand Slam Live Contender and world number two, Daniel Deusser (GER), partnered by Scuderia 1918 Tobago Z, went effortlessly clear, with a stellar list of riders joining the newly crowned Rolex Testimonee in what was shaping up to be a scintillating 14-strong jump-off. They included current world number one, Peder Fredricson (H&M Christian K), Austrian Rolex Grand Slam Major winner, Max Kรผhner (Elektric Blue P), Rolex Testimonee and local hero, Martin Fuchs (Conner Jei), Germanyโs Christian Kukuk (Checker 47), Jรฉrรดme Guery from Belgium (Quel Homme de Hus), home favourite, Bryan Balsiger (Dubai du Bois Pinchet), and Nicolas Delmotte (Ilex v.) from France.
Into the jump-off and it was American, Kent Farrington (USA), who proved too strong for the other 13 riders, clearly demonstrating how much he loves competing at CHI Geneva. With half of the field going double clear, Farrington and his gelding, Creedance โ who possesses a superior mix of speed and accuracy โ held on and had enough to beat current Olympic Team champion, Swedenโs Peder Fredricson into second place by 0.47 seconds. Germanyโs Daniel Deusser (GER) slotted into third.
Winner’s Circle – Farrington (USA)
Thrilled with his win and to be back at CHI Geneva, Farrington, commented: โItโs great to be back at CHI Geneva. Itโs tough times in the world still, so Iโm very happy the organisers are able to put on this great event. It feels amazing to be competing with these guys, the best riders and horses in the world. Weโll use Gazelle in the Rolex Grand Prix on Sunday. Sheโs feeling good, and the plan is to jump her in a small round tomorrow and then go from there.โ

Final Results – $112,801 Geneva Trophy / Trophรฉe de Genรจve CSI 5*
1) Kent Farrington (USA) & Creedance – 0 / 0 – 33.12
2) Peder Fredricson (SWE) & H&M Christian K – 0 / 0 – 33.59
3) Daniel Deusser (GER) & 1918 Scuderia Tobago Z – 0 / 0 – 34.79
Source: Press Release from Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping
Photos: ยฉ Rolex Grand Slam / Ashley Neuhof / CHI de Genรจve
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