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British Showjumping Teams announced for Brussels and Calgary legs of the FEI Nations Cup

Tuesday, 22 August 2023

British Showjumping have announced their selected teams, following invitations to compete in the next FEI Nations Cup legs in Brussels (BEL) and Calgary (CAN).

Brussels

The competition takes place between the 22 – 27 August 2023 at the Brussels Stephex Masters, Belgium.

  • Scott Brash, from West Sussex, with the 9-year-old grey gelding Hello Valentino, owned by Lady Pauline Kirkham and Lady Pauline Harris.
  • Harry Charles, from Hampshire, with the 12-year-old bay mare Aralyn Blue, owned by Ann Thompson.
  • Sienna Charles, from Hampshire, with the 13-year-old bay mare Stardust, jointly owned by Heathcroft Farm and Stall Zet.
  • Ben Maher, from Hertfordshire, with the 14-year-old bay gelding Exit Remo, owned by Charlotte Rossetter and Pamela Wright.
  • John Whitaker, from West Yorkshire, with the 15-year-old bay gelding Equine America Unick Du Francport, jointly owned by Clare and John Whitaker.

The Nations Cup competition takes place on Friday, 25 August at 19:45 local time (18:45 BST), while the Grand Prix will be on Sunday, 27 August at 14:00 local time (13:00 BST). The Chef d’Équipe for the team will be Di Lampard.

For further information on the show visit stephexevents. Full results once the show is underway, can be found here. The competition will be livestreamed on ClipMyHorse.TV.

Calgary

The competition takes place between the 6 – 10 September 2023 at the ‘Masters’ at Spruce Meadows, Canada.

  • Sameh El Dahan, based in County Antrim, Ireland, with the 10-year-old bay gelding WKD Toronto, owned by Joanne Sloan-Allen.
  • Ben Maher, from Hertfordshire, with the 14-year-old bay gelding Exit Remo, owned by Charlotte Rossetter and Pamela Wright.
  • Matt Sampson, from South Yorkshire, with the 10-year-old grey gelding Equine America Ivanhoe GPH, owned by Amy Mason.
  • John Whitaker, from West Yorkshire, with the 15-year-old bay gelding Equine America Unick Du Francport, jointly owned by Clare and John Whitaker.

The Nations Cup competition takes place on Saturday, 9 September at 14:00 local time (21:00 BST), while the Grand Prix will be on Sunday, 10 September at 13:30 local time (20:30 BST). The Chef d’Équipe for the team will be Di Lampard.

The Rolex Grand Prix in Spruce Meadows forms the second leg of The Rolex Grand Slam, following Aachen and is followed by Geneva and ‘s-Hertogenbosch. Any rider who wins the Grand Prix at Aachen, Spruce Meadows and Geneva in succession will win one million euros in addition to the prize money on offer. If that same rider continues their success by winning a fourth Major in succession, they will be rewarded with an additional 1 million Euro bonus. Great Britain’s Scott Brash is currently the only rider to have achieved this feat in 2015, riding the formidable Hello Sanctos.

Further information on the competition and for full results once the show is underway, can be found at Spruce Meadows. The competition will be livestreamed on ClipMyHorse.TV.

The British Showjumping teams are supported by British Equestrian's World Class Programme, funded by UK Sport through the National Lottery. The Programme focuses on identifying talent, developing potential and maximising medal-winning performances on the world stage.