Long considered one of the most beautiful grounds in the world, the Grand Parquet de Fontainebleau has seen the best riders of the century parade. Under the impetus of the French Equestrian Federation, associated with GL events Equestrian Sport, a major player in the organization of equestrian events around the world, the legendary French Master Pro Championship is back on the Grand Parquet.
From 20 to 24 April, the elite riders return to the French Capital of the horse, for the pleasure of the public, professionals and enthusiasts. Great sport in perspective! An exceptional setting and sports program for the French Championships and the International Horse Show 4*.
The French championships, a real springboard to an international career, have crowned great names in French equestrianism. This year, as part of the Printemps des Sports Equestres, the return of a CSI 4* will add even more importance to the date. A date that the French Equestrian Federation carefully determines, taking care not to compete with an international competition, in order to ensure the participation of the best riders. To favor this deadline in the calendar of the best national drivers in the world ranking, the French Equestrian Federation has partnered with GL events Equestrian Sport, in order to offer an attractive sports program.
To do this, GL events Equestrian Sport has imagined a huge celebration of equestrian sports. Riders will have the opportunity to be accompanied by their best horses in a CSI 4*, and their young horses of seven and eight years (CSI YH), in the run-up to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. In parallel, riders will have the opportunity to follow their students in the dedicated labels (CSI U25, CSI Amateur, CSI 1*).
The Printemps des Sports Equestres intends to be part of the long term, by offering an annual sporting event unavoidable
The Printemps des Sports Equestres revives the tradition of the French Championships in Fontainebleau and brings to life a rich history of passion, based on the values that have made the event famous: sport, fair play and respect. Long live sport! #RideToParis