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Major League Show Jumping Announces 2025 Season Lineup and Exciting New Developments

Traverse City, MI – July 21, 2025

23 October 2025 at 3:28 amBy b.wehner

Major League Show Jumping Announces 2025 Season Lineup and Exciting New Developments

Major League Show Jumping (MLSJ) is set to launch its highly anticipated 2025 season, bringing top-level CSI5* and CSI2* international show jumping to premier venues across North America. With a fast-paced format, elite teams, and a renewed focus on fan experience, the series continues to redefine the landscape of equestrian sport.

The 2025 season features eight thrilling events beginning August 6 in Traverse City, Michigan and concluding with the championship Final in Monterrey, Mexico in April 2026. Riders from around the globe will compete for team and individual honors in a league known for its dynamic energy, world-class sport, and broadcast-quality production.

2025 Season Schedule

GLEF VI – Season Kickoff

  • Traverse City, MI | August 6–10, 2025

ASE 3 – Major League Toronto (CSI5/2)**

  • Toronto, ON | August 18–24, 2025

MLSJ Greenwich (CSI Greenwich)

  • Greenwich, CT | September 25–28, 2025

MLSJ Highlands Cup

  • New York | October 9–12, 2025

MLSJ Tryon

  • Tryon International Equestrian Center, NC | October 16–19, 2025

MLSJ Coachella Cup

  • Palm Springs, CA | December 3–6, 2025

MLSJ Palm Springs

  • Desert International Horse Park, CA | December 10–13, 2025

MLSJ The Final

  • Monterrey, Mexico | April 16–19, 2026

This year’s series spans iconic venues and builds on MLSJ’s mission to deliver elite sport with a fan-first approach. The league continues to push boundaries, combining Olympic-level competition with engaging storytelling and team-based drama.

What’s New in 2025
  • A refreshed team lineup and returning fan favorites
  • Expanded MLSJ Studio content including live shows, rider features, and expert commentary
  • Upgraded hospitality and fan experiences at several venues
  • The largest prize purse in MLSJ history
About Major League Show Jumping

Major League Show Jumping is a CSI5* and CSI2* series featuring team and individual competition at the highest level of equestrian sport. Launched to elevate the profile of show jumping in North America, MLSJ is known for its premium venues, rider talent, and innovative format that blends sport, entertainment, and media.


Photo by courtesy of Major League Show Jumping

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