
Geneva, Switzerland– December 13, 2024 – The 23rd Rolex IJRC Top 10 Final at CHI Geneva featured a very worthy starting field of the top ten riders in the world! Both McLain Ward (USA) and Kent Farrington (USA) represented the red, white and blue at the prestigious contest on Friday.
First Round
It is never easy to be the first to open such a competition. Martin Fuchs (SUI), who was called into the Top Ten Final at short notice after world number 10 Conor Swail was unable to compete, decided to take up the challenge and gave the crowd a perfect first round. The bar was set. McLain Ward (USA) and Ilex jumped clear to qualify too, being soon joined by two-time final winner Kent Farrington (USA) and Toulayna.
Second Round
With the start in reverse order of the classification, the second heat was even more exciting and came to a head as the six clear riders from the first heat crossed the finish line. Point Break, Ben Maher’s (GBR) ten-year-old gelding, confirmed this by taking the lead with a time of 48.59. But he hadn’t reckoned with the incredible partnership of Martin Fuchs (SUI) and Leone Jei, who smashed the target time to 47.02 seconds.

Would the Swiss, who had won the Trophée de Genève with Conner Jei the day before, win for the second time in two days? But first he had to face some tough competition with the same goal. Kent Farrington (USA) brought the crowd to its feet, but was not fast enough, timed 48.05 seconds. McLain Ward (USA) had one down with Ilex at the final fence.
That left the winning duo of 2022: the Swede and his King Edward. But even they were not successful… Martin’s dream had come true and he could add his name to the list of winners of this unique final for the first time being closely followed by Kent Farrington (USA).

Final Results – €510,000 IJRC Rolex Top 10 Final CSI 5* – 1.60m
1) Martin Fuchs (SUI) & Leone Jei – 0 / 0 – 47.02
2) Kent Farrington (USA) & Toulayna – 0 / 0 – 48.05
3) Ben Maher (GBR) & Point Break – 0 / 0 – 48.59
Source: Press Release from CHI de Genève
Photos: © CHI de Genève / Helen Cruden
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