Mar 22 • 17:34 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

Equestrian: World No. 1 Scott Brash is the grand winner of the Grand Prix Hermès

British equestrian Scott Brash claimed victory at the Grand Prix Hermès, a major show jumping event held in Paris.

Scott Brash, the world's number one equestrian, achieved a significant victory at the Grand Prix Hermès, a prestigious international show jumping competition held in Paris under the glass dome of the Grand Palais. This event attracted top talent from various countries, and Brash secured his win with his horse Hello Chadora Lady. This victory is particularly noteworthy as it marks Brash's first win at the Saut Hermès, enhancing his impressive resume.

In the competition, Brash outpaced his closest rivals, Swiss rider Martin Fuchs on Conner Jei and Dutch rider Harrie Smolders on Mr Tac, who finished joint second with a time of just over 33 seconds. The competition was fierce, with only six out of the 50 participants advancing to the jump-off, the final round reserved for those who had cleared their initial rounds without any faults. Brash's performance showcased not only his skill but also the capabilities of his horse, emphasizing their strong partnership.

This victory not only solidifies Scott Brash's position as a leading figure in the equestrian world but also highlights the growing popularity of show jumping events in France and Europe. As a two-time Olympic team champion, Brash's win at the Grand Prix Hermès adds to his accolades and contributes to the legacy of excellence in competitive equestrian sports, inspiring a new generation of riders and enthusiasts.

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