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Historic results: CSIO5* Rome

Posted on 28 May 2023 by Lien Hendrickx
© Rolex / Peggy Schroeder

CSIO Roma Piazza di Siena is recognized as one of the most beautiful horse shows on the international equestrian calendar, staged in the magnificent Villa Borghese gardens in the Italian capital. A four-day event showcase intense competition from the best horse and rider combinations on the show jumping circuit, concluding on Sunday 28 May with the 5* Rolex Gran Premio Roma.

Who were the grand prix winners in recent years at the CSIO5* Rome?

The Hippomundo Historic Results page is a convenient tool for a quick touch-up on one's own knowledge or for a deeper dive into the history of showjumping. Specific to the Grand Prix in Rome, we go back more than 15 years with brilliant winners. Last year Denis Lynch took the victory with Brooklyn Heights. Back in 2008, he did the same with Lantinus 3. These riders also won the grand prix in Rome twice: McLain Ward with HH Azur in 2016 and with Sapphire in 2010. Eric Lamaze in 2014 and 2011 with Zigali P S and the legendary Hickstead. Nick Skelton could win with two famous stallions Big Star and Arko III, respectively in 2013 and 2006.

Team UK won the Nations cup in Rome 5 times since 2005

Discover the Nations Cup and Grand Prix winners for yourself here!

Can you predict who will win the Grand Prix in Rome this year?

With Hippomundo's Chef d'Equipe game you can win € 500 today by predicting the podium of the CSIO5* GP in Rome. Participating is for free and you can select your favorite combinations here.

In the start list we see Daniel Bluman & Ladriano, they were the winning combination back in 2019. Knowing that Ladriano (HR130) is placed in the third position of the Hippomundo ratings, he has a very good chance of finishing on the podium today as well!