Horse & Hound

'Olympic selection will be very difficult'

jennifer.donald@futurenet.com

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WINDSOR has always been a great show, and spectators watching the Rolex grand prix from packed stands were treated to some of the best showjumping ever seen.

Steve Guerdat is total class; every young rider should study the way he rides flat out in a jump-off, yet keeps such a beautiful rhythm. This time, Steve was eclipsed by his winning teammate Martin Fuchs on Leone Jei. In

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