Coming Soon: CSI5* Major League Show Jumping Greenwich
What to Expect
23 October 2025 at 3:12 amBy b.wehner

Major League Show Jumping makes its highly anticipated return to Connecticut with the iconic Greenwich stop on the 2025 tour, hosted at the renowned Greenwich Polo Club.
Weekend Schedule
- Friday, September 27 – 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM EDT
- Saturday, September 28 – 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM EDT
- Sunday, September 29 – 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM EDT
On Friday, the focus turns to the $437,500 Major League Team Competition CSI5*. Teams will go head-to-head in this high-stakes showdown for points, pride, and the podium. Expect bold strategies, razor-sharp turns, and split-second decisions that could make or break a team’s chance at victory.
This historic venue, once a world-class polo field and now transformed with a state-of-the-art stadium, stands as one of the crown jewels of the fall circuit. With its lush green grounds, timeless architecture, and an audience that appreciates both tradition and elite sport, Greenwich offers the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable weekend.
Fans can expect the very best in international show jumping. Olympic-level riders will take center stage in both team and individual formats, competing for a combined prize pool of nearly $200,000 in the CSI5* Grand Prix while fueling the excitement of high-stakes team rivalry.
From heart-pounding jump-offs to the elegance of the stadium atmosphere, CSI Greenwich delivers a unique blend of sport and spectacle—making it a must-see event on the equestrian calendar.
MLSJ Coverage Heats Up On and Off the Field
Major League Show Jumping 2025 isn’t just delivering thrills in the arena — it’s bringing fans closer to the action than ever before with expanded coverage on ClipMyHorse.TV. This season’s broadcast lineup includes the exciting In-Out Studio Show, giving viewers expert insight, analysis, and behind-the-scenes moments from every major competition.
In Toronto, the Studio Show brought the team competition and Grand Prix to life with on-field reporter Hannah Robson capturing the energy from the arena, while Amy Parks anchored from the studio. The dynamic duo delivered real-time interviews, rider reactions, and in-depth breakdowns, turning every viewer’s screen into a front-row seat.
The best part? The same format will return for the next MLSJ stop in Greenwich, ensuring fans don’t miss a single moment of the drama, strategy, and celebration that make this series so addictive.
Whether you’re tuning in for the high-octane team competitions or the tension-filled Grand Prix showdowns, the Studio Show adds a whole new dimension — connecting you directly to the athletes, the atmosphere, and the heart of Major League Show Jumping.
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