Olympic gold medallist and world number one Scott Brash leads a strong British contingent in the London leg of this season’s Longines Global Champions Tour.
Brash, 29, partners his Olympic horse Hello Sanctos at the event in Syon Park, London, where they will hope to defend their Grand Prix title on Saturday – the feature class of the weekend.
British riders have dominated the home leg of the Global Champions Tour in recent years.
Ben Maher took the Grand Prix in 2013, held in Olympic Park at Stratford, after a thrilling jump-off with Olympic team-mate Nick Skelton.
Source: www.bbc.com