Team Standings: The Race for the Top
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23 October 2025 at 3:12 amBy b.wehner

The drama of Major League Show Jumping doesn’t just unfold in the individual ring—the team leaderboard is where strategy, teamwork, and nerves of steel collide. With the season pushing forward, the team standings are as tight as ever, and the battle for supremacy is far from decided.
1. Maccabi United – 70 points
Maccabi United has surged to the top of the leaderboard with 70 points. Backed by powerful performances and anchored by experience, they’ve shown the consistency and grit it takes to lead the pack. With just a slim margin separating them from their closest rivals, the pressure is on to maintain their edge.
2. Trelawny Trailblazers – 67 points
Breathing down their necks are the Trelawny Trailblazers at 67 points. Just three points shy of the lead, this squad has proven to be relentless, making every round count. With momentum building, the Trailblazers are poised to challenge for the top spot.
3. Team KPF – 58 points
Holding steady in third, Team KPF sits on 58 points. They’ve been reliable throughout the season, staying within striking distance of the leaders. If they can capitalize on upcoming rounds, they could easily close the gap and shake up the order at the top.
4. Helios – 52 points
Helios follows with 52 points, showing flashes of brilliance that make them a dangerous team to underestimate. With a strong mix of talent and tactical riding, they’re in prime position to move up the leaderboard as the season continues.
5. Rainmakers – 45 points
In fifth place, the Rainmakers are building momentum with 45 points. While they’re a step behind the leaders, one strong showing could propel them into contention and change the dynamics of the standings.
6. DIHP Roadrunners – 43 points
Just two points back, the DIHP Roadrunners are right in the mix with 43 points. Known for their determination, they remain a team that can swing the leaderboard in their favor with a single big night under the lights.
7. Archers – 31 points
The Archers hold seventh with 31 points. While they’re further back in the standings, they remain dangerous competitors, capable of playing spoiler as the season heats up.
8. Northern Lights – 14 points
Rounding out the leaderboard are the Northern Lights at 14 points. Though currently trailing, this squad has the opportunity to regroup and surprise with late-season surges.
As the race for the championship intensifies, every rail down and every clear round could be the difference between staying at the top or slipping down the board. With such tight margins, the fight for the team title promises plenty of drama in the weeks to come.
Photo courtesy of Major League Show Jumping
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