
Valkenswaard, The Netherlands โ August 03, 2025 โA spectacular finale to an action-packed weekend, theย Grand Prix CSI 4* presented by Longinesย brought the Longines Global Future Champions to a dramatic close in Valkenswaard. Under bright summer skies, the worldโs top athletes took on a challenging track crafted by Peter Schumacher (GER) and his team – one that demanded precision, scope, and split-second decisions at every turn.

In front of an enthusiastic crowd, it was Zoe Conter (BEL) who rose to the occasion, guiding her long-time partner La Una to a stunning double clear in the jump-off. The pair stopped the clock in 37.16 seconds to claim the win – met with a wave of cheers from the grandstand as Zoe was embraced by her support crew, including fiancรฉ Carlos Hank Guerreiro as well as her trainer and fellow top rider Michael Duffy (IRL).

La Una, the 14-year-old Oldenburg mare by Chacco-Blue out of a For Pleasure dam, was all class. Jumping with power and rhythm, she reaffirmed her place among the elite and delivered a crowning moment for Stephex Stables.

Zoeโs victory came at the end of a tightly contested jump-off featuring some of the biggest names in the sport. Harrie Smolders (NED) and the ultra-consistent Monaco – the renowned 16-year-old gelding by Cassini II x Contender – were just fractions behind, finishing second after a polished, flowing round in 37.51 seconds.

Rising Italian talent Giampiero Garofalo (ITA) claimed third aboard the brilliant 9-year-old Querido vanโt Ruytershof, one of the most exciting young horses on the circuit, bred by the esteemed Stal โt Ruytershof and sired by Mosito van het Hellehof.
The class was a true showcase of international depth and quality. Among the top contenders were home hero Leopold van Asten with VDL Groep Nino du Roton, Austrian rider Gerfried Puck aboard Equitron Naxcel V, and the Dutch Michael Greeve with Coromont, all of whom delivered clear rounds to qualify for the jump-off.
The remainder of the top twelve included major names such as Eduardo Menezes, Janne Friederike Meyer-Zimmermann, Gilles Thomas, Ansgar Holtgers Jr, Philipp Weishaupt, and World No. 3 Henrik von Eckermann, adding star power to a fiercely competitive field.
Zoe Conterโs win marked not just a personal triumph, but a statement performance at the highest level – rounding out a weekend that celebrated global show jumping with passion, precision, and world-class sport.

Final Results โ โฌ105,500 Longines Grand Prix of Valkenswaard CSI 4*
1) Zoe Conter (BEL) & La Una โ 0 / 0 โ 37.16
2) Zoe Conter (BEL) & Monaco โ 0 / 0 โ 37.51
3) Giampiero Garofalo (ITA) & Querido vanโt Ruytershof โ 0 / 4 โ 36.46
Source: Press Release from Longines Tops International Arena
Photos: ยฉ LTIA / Stefano Grasso
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