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Thank you! It was fantastic!

The Dutch Masters was again, in a word, fantastic! What an ambiance and what a crowd. As many as 62,000 equestrian fans visited the event. All days were filled with exciting competitions, but there were also plenty of opportunities to have a drink between competitions, to shop at the many stands in the promo village and of course to end the day with the afterparty.

Absolute highlight was the super exciting Rolex Grand Prix won by fast Frenchman Simon Delestre and his super jumping Cayman Jolly Jumper. This makes him the new ‘live contender’ for the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping. The next challenge awaits him at CHIO Aachen. The premiere of the HeadFirst Group - Best of Champions was an unprecedented success and was well received by the audience. The competition offered excitement and was very interesting partly due to the expert guidance of sport director Jeroen Dubbeldam and Harrie Smolders. On Saturday afternoon, the audience saw Britain's Charlotte Fry dance to victory in the FEI Dressage World Cup Freestyle with her Glamourdale. The audience was treated to wonderful performances at an unprecedented level.

We would like to thank everyone for this great edition, sponsors, riders, staff, exhibitors and all visitors. Without them, this would not have been possible. We very much look forward to seeing everyone again from 12 to 15 March 2026!