Kevin Staut

Rider

Country:

France

Date of Birth:

15 / 11 /1980

Discipline:

Show Jumping

Biography

Kevin was born on November 15th 1980 in Chesnay, France. His mother rode at a national level and he started to ride one of her horses, Appolon, when he was 10 years old. He developed such a passion that his grandfather started to believe in him and bought him his first horses.

In 1995 he won his first gold medal at the French Junior Junior Criterion. and from then on he collected such an amazing series of excellent results that he was ranked number one in the world for ren months in a row in 2010.

Kevin Staut follows two rituals before every class he jumps in; he listens to music so as to concentrate and pats his horse five times on each side of its neck.

“We do not need to change everything, we only need to improve what already exists”

—Kevin Staut

Results

Winner of the World Cup GP CSI5*W, Bordeaux, 2016

Team Gold at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, 2016

Team Silver at the Caen World Championships in 2014

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News

WeekRecap: great results in Oslo, Rabat and Italia

The weekend of October 17-20 was filled with excitement for the riders of Scuderia 1918. From the arenas of the CSI5* in Oslo to the Longines Global Champions Tour in Rabat, and the CSI3* in Cattolica, our athletes and horses once again demonstrated their value and commitment. CSI5* OSLO In Norway, Kevin Staut achieved great…

WeekRecap: Results from the CSIO5 in Barcelona*

The CSIO5* in Barcelona has seen in the arena Kevin Staut and his outstanding horses, Dialou Blue PS and Beau de Laubry Z. Friday, October 4: Grand Prix – 10th place with Dialou Blue PS In Friday’s Grand Prix (h. 1.55m), Kevin Staut competed with Dialou Blue PS, showing great precision and strength in a…

WeekRecap: Successful weekend at the CSI5* in Dinard!

Kevin Staut won the Rolex Grand Prix with Beau de Laubry Z, 1 second ahead of runners-up Steve Guerdat and Varnard de Cerisy (42.44). “I am thrilled to have finally won this Grand Prix after 15-20 unsuccessful attempts, especially given the extraordinary level of the competition. It is a special pleasure because it is close…