
Rome, Italy โ May 22, 2024 โย With the Parisย Olympic Gamesย very much on the horizon, the 2024 edition ofย CSIOย Rome – Master dโInzeoย could hardly be a more exciting prospect. Last-minute testing of potential Olympic team members and riders keen to attract the eye of selectors will ensure a super-sharp edge to the competition over the five-day fixture that runsย from 22 to 26 May, and which this year celebrates itsย 91st anniversary.
Steeped in tradition and history, CSIO Rome has long been one of the most prestigious and best loved horse shows on the international calendar and a win here is a career-defining moment for both horse and rider.
This yearโs prize-fund is the biggest ever with a total of โฌ1,006,400 on offer across ten thrilling competitions. Highlights include the โฌ220,000 Intesa Sanpaolo Nations Cup on Friday 24 May and Saturdayโs โฌ110,000 Loro Piana Trophy which is followed by the always-popular Loro Piana Six-Bar later in the evening.
And then on Sunday afternoon 26 May the event reaches its climax with the one they all want to win – the โฌ500,000ย Rolex Grand Prix.

Signed up
Teams fromย 10 countriesย are already signed up for the Nations Cup including last yearโs winners fromย Ireland. There were huge celebrations when the boys in green at last landed the trophy that had evaded them for 97 years, and Chef dโEquipe Michael Blake is sending out a formidable side once again. Daniel Coyle, Darragh Kenny, Cian OโConnor and Shane Sweetnam will all be wanting to impress with a view to Paris.
But Teamย Belgiumย also look extremely strong, the Philippaerts twins Nicola and Olivier joined by Pieter Devos (BEL), Gregory Wathelet (BEL) and Zoe Conter (BEL) whileย Sweden, all but invincible as a team in recent years, fields a side that includesย Pederย Fredricson (SWE), Rolf-Goran Bengtsson (SWE), Wilma Hellstrom (SWE), Petronella Andersson (SWE) and Fredrik Spetz (SWE) and they wonโt be easily defeated.
Germanyโs Kendra Claricia Brinkop (GER), Daniel Deusser (GER), Jorne Sprehe (GER), Mario Stevens (GER) and Jana Wargers (GER) have a world of experience between them, and withย Australia,ย Austria,ย Mexico, theย United Arab Emiratesย and theย USAย also in the mix along with the hosts, the Nations Cup contest looks set to be a cracker.
It is six years sinceย Team Italyย posted back-to-back Nations Cup victories on their home turf following a 32-year drought, and the strong Italian selection includes Lorenzo de Luca (ITA), Giulia Martinengo Marquet (ITA), Emanuele Camilli (ITA) and Giacomo Casadei (ITA) who will fight long and hard to make it happen again.
The Nations Cup in Rome is never easily won however, and the battle for the 2024 title – and the great honour that goes with it – is expected to be as intense and electrifying as ever.
Success
Switzerlandโsย Martin Fuchsย (SUI) won the latest Rolex Grand Prix at Royal Windsor Horse Show in London, Great Britain two weeks ago riding Leone Jei, and he will line out again in Rome with supreme confidence following that success.
However the world number five rider will be facing a mighty challenge from Belgiumโsย Watheletย (BEL) who finished second that day and from his Swiss compatriot and world number threeย Steve Guerdatย (SUI) who finished third partnering his 2023 European championship winning ride Dynamix de Belheme.
Another major contender for the Rolex honours will be reigning individual Olympic championย Ben Maher (GBR)ย from Great Britain. But the Grand Prix of Rome has turned up plenty of surprises over the years and the story, as yet, is an unwritten one.
The competition programme gets underway on Thursday 23 May in the nearby Galoppatoio arena before the action moves to the main ring in the Piazza di Siena which lies in the beautiful Villa Borghese gardens.
A powerful ethic for conservation of the unique environment in which it is staged ensures Rome horse show has minimum impact, and of course the event is, as always, open to the public for free. Every year huge crowds of spectators enjoy watching the best horse-and-rider combinations in the world compete for some of the most coveted prizes in the sport of showjumping while sitting in the sunshine around the natural amphitheatre that has seen some of the most memorable moments of equestrian sport unfold.
And itโs all about to happen again, so donโt miss a moment of the magic ofย CSIOย Rome – Master dโInzeo 2024 at Piazza di Siena. Thereโs more history to be made and many more special moments to be savouredโฆ..ย
Source: Press Release from CSIO Roma – Piazza di Siena
Photos: ยฉ Rolex / Peggy Schroeder / CSIO Roma – Piazza di Siena / Sport e Salute – Simone Ferraro
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