Scott Brash's victory in show jumping continues

British equestrian Scott Brash has maintained his successful form with another victory in show jumping. Cavallo Magazine highlights the ongoing triumphs of the rider in its latest coverage.

Cavallo Magazine published an article on January 31, 2026, titled 'Scott Brash: Victory Continues!' The piece focuses on the British rider's persistent success in show jumping, emphasizing how his victories keep coming in the competitive equestrian circuit. While the publication also touches on other events, such as Italian horse Come To Me's win in a three-star CSI Grand Prix in Spain last weekend and successes by riders like Chimirri in Arezzo aboard Samara, the central theme remains Brash's continued dominance. This coverage brings attention to the global nature of show jumping, where international riders and horses vie for top honors in various CSI events.

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