The hallowed arena of the CHI Geneva witnessed a masterful display of horsemanship as world number one Kent Farrington and his remarkable mare, Greya, soared to victory in the prestigious Rolex Grand Prix. In a thrilling jump-off against the sport’s elite, the American pair’s flawless harmony and electric speed secured a commanding win. This triumph reaffirms Farrington’s top ranking and crowns him as the new live contender for the coveted Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping.

This pinnacle event, where precision and courage are paramount, was a fitting stage for Rolex to celebrate its enduring legacy. For over a quarter-century, the brand has been the Title Sponsor of this Grand Prix, a partnership that underscores a profound dedication to equestrian excellence. That commitment was equally evident days earlier in the exclusive Rolex IJRC Top 10 Final, a riveting showdown of the world’s top-ranked riders. In a nail-biting finish, Rolex Testimonee Scott Brash clinched victory by the narrowest of margins—a mere 0.16 seconds—over a determined Farrington.
With the Geneva chapter closed, the equestrian world immediately turns its attention to the future. The spotlight now follows Farrington as the tour moves to the next Rolex Grand Slam Major: The Dutch Masters in March 2026. There, his historic pursuit continues, aiming to match the extraordinary feat of fellow Testimonee Scott Brash by winning three consecutive Majors. This prestigious series, which also includes CHIO Aachen and the CSIO Spruce Meadows ‘Masters’, represents the ultimate challenge in the sport.
These moments are a powerful testament to how Rolex elevates showjumping by supporting its finest athletes and most storied competitions. As the calendar advances, the partnership between legendary events, extraordinary riders, and a brand synonymous with perpetual excellence promises another exhilarating chapter in the quest for perfection.

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