No other name is as closely linked to the glorious history of the Rolex Grand Slam than that of Scott Brash.
With stamina, commitment and the undaunted will to succeed, the British rider proved to the world in the years 2014 and 2015, what an outstanding rider can achieve if he concentrates completely on his utmost goal.
After his victories at the CHI Geneva in 2014 and at the CHIO Aachen in 2015, he also claimed his third Major triumph in succession at the Spruce Meadows 'Masters' in 2015.
The Grand Slam victory means everything to me. With that triumph I fulfilled my lifetime dream.
This dream that came true for Scott Brash serves as huge motivation for his world-class colleagues.
Because with his pioneering triumph, the British rider has not only proven to himself, but also to the whole world that it is indeed possible to win the Rolex Grand Slam.
Possible maybe, but all those athletes, who have endeavoured to follow in Brash’s footsteps since, soon discovered how difficult the battle for the crown of the jumping sport really is. Big names of the equestrian sport like Henrik von Eckermann (SWE), Marcus Ehning (GER) and Daniel Deußer (GER) or the two Swiss show-jumpers Martin Fuchs and Steve Guerdat, went on to join the select ranks of the Major winners.
But nobody has since succeeded in riding to victory back-to-back three times.
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