
London, England โ August 10, 2025 โ The sold-out โฌ500,000 Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of London CSI 5* delivered yet another unforgettable afternoon of world-class sport, electric atmosphere, and championship-defining drama โ with Germanyโs Christian Kukuk (GER) and his legendary partner Checker 47 finally taking the top spot in the capital.
The pair, who had finished second in this very class just twelve months ago, delivered a masterclass of precision and speed to finally take the top spot, their first Grand Prix win together since Longines Global Champions Tour Super Grand Prix in Riyadh last year.
On a picture-perfect British summerโs afternoon, the historic Royal Hospital Chelsea provided an iconic backdrop as the worldโs best battled it out before a completely sold-out crowd, with standing room only. The atmosphere crackled with energy, every cheer echoing off the grandstands as home hero Ben Maher lit up the jump-off in dramatic fashion.

Twice a previous winner of this class (2013, 2019), Maher and the ultra-consistent 11-year-old Point Break were early to go in the jump-off โ and made a statement. Taking an incredible 5.3 seconds off the leading time at that stage, Maher set the arena alight to take second place today.
Belgiumโs Niels Bruynseels (BEL) took a hugely popular third place on his new mount, the 12-year-old stallion Chaccoโs Lando OL. This was the combinationโs very first LGCT appearance together โ and only their third show in total.
Securing his golden ticket to the 2025 LGCT Super Grand Prix in Prague at the GC Playoffs he went on to say:ย โWhoever has ridden the LGCT Super Grand Prix once in their life wants to do it again, I have done it now twice in Prague and once in Riyadh and I am really excited for it already now – Prague is an amazing show, the crowd is amazing, the atmosphere is incredible – itโs a really special show. It is the only indoor show we have in the season which makes it even more special, and the LGCT Super Grand Prix on Saturday night there is super exciting.โ

Having never won a 5* Grand Prix together, Ben Maher (GBR) and Point Break really delivered today.ย โProud, really proud of him – heโs incredible. We have to win one of these for him one of these daysโฆ itโs been close a number of times now!โย As for a home show? Ben added,ย โitโs incredible to ride here at home and have my family here which means a lot to me!โ

โItโs unbelievable really!โย Niels Bruynseels (BEL) said. As such a new partnership he explained,ย โit is not the position i expected to be in at the beginning of the week, I wasn’t even sure I’d jump him in the Grand Prix qualifier on Friday, then again, I wasn’t sure if i would jump him todayย in the LGCT Grand Prix as maybe it is a little early, as I really wanted to make the best plan possible for himโฆ but at the end of the day, it looks like this was the best plan!โ
The Royal Hospital Chelsea provided its trademark grandeur, with a picture-perfect British summer backdrop and a packed grandstand โ creating an atmosphere that riders described as โinsane.โ The iconic Chelsea Pensioners, resplendent in their scarlet coats, escorted the winners to prize-giving beneath the historic brick faรงade.
The jump-off promised fireworks and it didnโt disappoint.

Early to go, Maher and his quick 11-year-old stallion Point Break shaved an extraordinary 5.3 seconds off the leading time at that point, sending the London crowd into a frenzy showing once again he knows exactly how to make the most of the London stage.
For others, fortune was not on their side. Defending champion Harry Charles (GBR) and Sherlock โ so sensational here last year โ couldnโt quite replicate their 2024 magic, while American Natalie Dean (USA) set the tone in the first round as the very first clear but saw her hopes fade with four faults in the decider.

Belgiumโs Niels Bruynseels marked a welcome return to the LGCT podium with his talented new partner Chaccoโs Lando OL, a 12-year-old stallion making his first appearance on tour. The pair produced a faultless round, as the first double clear of the day in 46.49 seconds.
Both Kim Emmen (NED) and Sophine Hinners (GER) gave it their all on Imagine N.O.P and Iron Dames Combella both having one kept them off the podium today.

But it was Christian Kukuk (GER) who had everyoneโs hearts in their mouths as he came at a flat out gallop to the last, ultimately shaving milliseconds off the time to beat to fly into the lead on Checker 47.ย ย
Maikel van der Vleuten (NED) and the brilliant Beauville Z N.O.P. โ previous LGCT Grand Prix winners โ produced a typically classy round but had to settle for fifth after a rail down, while Belgiumโs Emilie Conter (BEL) impressed in her first-ever LGCT Grand Prix appearance, jumping straight into the jump-off with the 10-year-old mare Portobella van de Fruitkorf and only lowering the final fence.
With Gregory Wathelet (BEL) and his lightning-fast Bond James Bond de Hay last to go, known for their pace, the duo looked threatening until an early rail dashed their hopes, leaving the door wide open for Kukuk to celebrate in style with his team in the warm-up.

When the dust settled, Kukuk and the 15-year-old Westphalian gelding Checker 47 stood proudly atop the podium with an unbeatable time of 40.41 seconds, followed by Maher just fractions behind in 40.79, and Bruynseels completing the podium in 46.49 seconds.
As the LGCT Championship heads into its final stretch, Kukukโs victory adds more intrigue to an already tense leaderboard. With his place at the GC Playoffs in Prague now secured, all eyes will be on whether this momentum can carry him to season glory.

London once again proved itself one of the crown jewels of the LGCT calendar โ an intoxicating mix of elite sport, world-class horses, and an atmosphere only the British capital can deliver. As the sun dipped over Chelsea, the focus shifted to the next stop: LGCT Valkenswaard, 22โ24 August 2025, the home of the Longines Global Champions Tour. Tickets are still available, and the stage is set for another unforgettable weekend.
Watch the full class replay now on GCTV.

Final Results โ โฌ500,000 Longines Grand Prix of London CSI 5*
1) Christian Kukuk (GER) & Checker 47โ 0 / 0 โ 40.41
2) Ben Maher (GBR) & Point Break โ 0 / 0 โ 40.79
3) Niels Bruynseels (BEL) & Chacco’s Lando OL โ 0 / 0 โ 46.49
Source: Press Release from Longines Global Champions Tour
Photos: ยฉ LGCT / Stefano Grasso
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