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Ticket Sales for The Dutch Masters starts on 1 December

Ticket sales of The Dutch Masters-Indoor Brabant will officially start on Sunday 1 December at 10.00 am. The Dutch Masters will be held from 13 to 16 March 2025 and promises to be another great event with unrivalled sport, entertainment and, of course, lots of fun.

Spectacular ‘Best of Champions
The Thursday evening will get a whole new twist with the spectacular ‘Best of Champions’-HeadFirst Group Prize competition with horse rotation. This unique competition with the format previously used at world championships will then have its premiere. Olympic champion Christian Kukuk, World champion Henrik von Eckermann, European champion Steve Guerdat and Dutch champion Willem Greve will jump the course on each other's horses. An experience simply not to be missed!’

Many sporting highlights
On Friday and Saturday afternoon, you can enjoy top dressage with the FEI Dressage World Cup Grand Prix presented by RS2 Dressage and the FEI Dressage World Cup Freestyle respectively. Jumping fans can indulge themselves with the VDL Prize (Friday), the Van Schijndel Indoor Derby and the Audi Prize on Saturday.

The absolute highlight is the Rolex Grand Prix, part of the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping, on Sunday afternoon. This was spectacularly won last year by Dutchman Willem Greve and his inimitable Highway TN NOP. Greve became the first ever Dutchman to win a Grand Slam Major.

A full programme will also be presented in the second arena and the public can cheer on the riders in the KNHS Para Dressage Trophy and the many national show jumping and dressage classes for ponies and horses, among others.

Shopping and entertainment
Between all the sporting activities, there is plenty of opportunity to linger in the cosy promo village with nice shops, restaurants and bars. On Friday and Saturday evenings, it is party time with various DJs.

You can find the full programme here. Order your tickets in time via this link and don't miss anything from this edition of The Dutch Masters!

Photos: TDM/Remco Veurink