La victoria de Scott Brash en salto ecuestre continúa

El jinete británico Scott Brash ha mantenido su forma exitosa con otra victoria en salto ecuestre. Cavallo Magazine destaca los triunfos continuos del jinete en su última cobertura.

Cavallo Magazine publicó el 31 de enero de 2026 un artículo titulado ’Scott Brash: ¡La victoria continúa!’. El texto se centra en el éxito persistente del jinete británico en salto ecuestre, destacando cómo sus victorias siguen llegando en el circuito ecuestre competitivo. Aunque la publicación también menciona otros eventos, como la victoria del caballo italiano Come To Me en un CSI Grand Prix de tres estrellas en España el pasado fin de semana y los éxitos de jinetes como Chimirri en Arezzo a lomos de Samara, el tema central sigue siendo la dominancia continua de Brash. Esta cobertura pone de relieve el carácter global del salto ecuestre, donde jinetes y caballos internacionales compiten por los máximos honores en diversos eventos CSI.

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