Major League Show Jumping Team Standings
Current Standings
2 December 2025 at 5:37 amBy b.wehner

As the MLSJ season enters its decisive final stretch, the battle for the team championship is heating up. Desert Holiday I marks a pivotal stop on the tour, where every rail, time fault, and strategy call will help shape the leaderboard heading into the season finale. With margins tightening and multiple teams still in contention, this week promises high-intensity riding from start to finish.
Maccabi Utd. — 159 points
Maccabi Utd. remains at the top of the standings, backed by consistent performances and a roster known for reliability under pressure. Their narrow lead is anything but comfortable, and they’ll need another strong weekend to hold onto the top spot.
Trailblazers — 155 points
Just four points behind, the Trailblazers are applying serious pressure. Their recent surge has turned the title fight into a near deadlock, making them one of the most dangerous teams entering Desert Holiday I. A strong result here could push them into the lead.
Helios — 137 points
Sitting in third, Helios has shown both brilliance and resilience this season. While not yet within striking distance of the top two, a standout performance could close the gap and put them firmly back in the conversation as the tour heads into its final stages.
Team KPF — 118 points
Tied for fourth, Team KPF has demonstrated tremendous depth, and their ability to produce clear rounds when it matters keeps them in the mix. A confidence-building weekend in La Quinta could elevate their position on the leaderboard.
Roadrunners — 118 points
Matching Team KPF, the Roadrunners remain a steady and competitive force. Their season has been defined by persistence and tactical riding, and they’re poised to capitalize on any slip-ups from the teams above them.
Rainmakers — 109 points
Rounding out the top six, the Rainmakers are still well within range to shift the standings. A big team performance could dramatically alter their trajectory and reshape the middle of the leaderboard.
With such tight margins at the top and several teams ready to make their move, the atmosphere in La Quinta is set for high-stakes team competition. Desert Holiday I could mark a major turning point in the championship race, making every round essential as the MLSJ season barrels toward its conclusion.
Photo courtesy of Major League Show Jumping/MCG The Agency
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