Rolex is the horological industry's authority on excellence and precision. While developing watches designed to withstand the test of life, they simultaneously support excellence in the worlds of exploration, art, and sport. This commitment to pushing boundaries and celebrating peak performance is exemplified in one of the most challenging achievements in equestrian sport: the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping.
The Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping is a testament to Rolex's dedication to precision and excellence. This prestigious series, considered the ultimate test for riders and horses, demands exceptional skill and unwavering consistency. By sponsoring such a formidable challenge, Rolex highlights its alignment with the highest standards of the sport. Today, we delve into this extraordinary competition, exploring its history, significance, and the remarkable feats of those who have competed in the quest for equestrian glory.
Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping
Widely considered the greatest challenge in equestrianism, the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping rewards the outstanding rider who wins, consecutively, the Grand Prix at three of the four Majors, namely, The Dutch Masters in ās-Hertogenbosch, the CSIO Spruce Meadows āMastersā Tournament in Calgary, the CHIO Aachen and the CHI Geneva. To date, Rolex Testimonee Scott Brash from Scotland is the only competitor to achieve the feat, having done so across 2014 and 2015.