La victoire de Scott Brash en saut d’obstacles se poursuit

Le cavalier britannique Scott Brash a maintenu sa forme victorieuse avec une nouvelle victoire en saut d’obstacles. Cavallo Magazine met en lumière les triomphes continus du cavalier dans sa dernière couverture.

Cavallo Magazine a publié le 31 janvier 2026 un article intitulé ’Scott Brash : La victoire continue !’. L’article se concentre sur les succès persistants du cavalier britannique en saut d’obstacles, soulignant comment ses victoires s’enchaînent dans le circuit équestre compétitif. Bien que la publication aborde également d’autres événements, comme la victoire du cheval italien Come To Me dans un Grand Prix CSI à trois étoiles en Espagne le week-end dernier et les succès de cavaliers comme Chimirri à Arezzo aux rênes de Samara, le thème central reste la domination continue de Brash. Cette couverture attire l’attention sur la nature mondiale du saut d’obstacles, où des cavaliers et chevaux internationaux rivalisent pour les plus hautes distinctions dans divers événements CSI.

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