Confirmados los mejores jinetes de salto para el Royal Windsor Horse Show 2026

Se ha confirmado la participación de un elenco estelar de jinetes de salto para el Royal Windsor Horse Show de este año, que contará con campeones olímpicos y europeos junto a talentos emergentes. Las clases CSI5* tendrán lugar en Berkshire, con jinetes de Gran Bretaña y de todo el mundo compitiendo por importantes premios, incluido el Gran Premio Rolex. El evento promete una de las alineaciones más sólidas de los últimos años.

Entre los jinetes británicos se encuentran el número dos del mundo, Scott Brash, el número cuatro del mundo, Ben Maher, y sus compañeros de equipo Matt Sampson, Adrian Whiteway, Jodie Hall McAteer y Joe Stockdale. Joe Stockdale regresa con su yegua Cacharel tras una lesión y la ha descrito como mejor que antes. Harry Charles, medallista de oro olímpico en 2024, trae a Sherlock y Casquo Blue mientras busca mejorar su tercer puesto en el Gran Premio Rolex del año pasado. La familia Whitaker está representada por John, Robert y Jack Whitaker con varios caballos favoritos del público, incluidos Gentlemen VH Veldhof y Cornets Olona.

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