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Rider Standings: Who’s on Top in Major League Show Jumping
In Major League Show Jumping (MLSJ), the action doesn’t stop when the team competition wraps up—individual points tell an equally thrilling story. This season’s leaderboard is as competitive as ever, with some of the sport’s biggest names separated by just a few key rounds. Every ride has the potential to shuffle the standings, and the race for individual glory is heating up.1.
Jumping23 October 2025
Team Standings: The Race for the Top
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 pointsMaccabi United has surged to the top of the leaderboard with 70 points.
Jumping23 October 2025
Coming Soon: CSI5* Major League Show Jumping Greenwich
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.
Jumping23 October 2025
Elena Haas Speeds to Victory in $25,000 Currey Junior/Amateur Jumper Classic
Elena Haas and her 11-year-old Irish Sport Horse gelding Ogue BT Special raced to victory in the $25,000 Agneta & Brownlee Currey Junior/Amateur Jumper Classic at the Hampton Classic Horse Show. In a six-rider jump-off, Haas delivered the fastest double-clear round, stopping the clock in 34.670 seconds to claim the win.Only two other riders managed clean rounds in the jump-off.
Jumping23 October 2025
Skylar Wireman Claims First CSI5* Victory in $62,500 Winning Round at Hampton Classic
Skylar Wireman (USA) made a statement at the weekend’s $62,500 CSI5 Winning Round*, piloting her 9-year-old Holsteiner gelding Barclino B to a career-first FEI 5* victory. The 15-effort, 1.50m track, designed by Nick Granat, tested 35 riders from 13 nations, but Wireman crossed the finish in a lightning-fast 39.58 seconds, leaving the competition behind by 1.55 seconds.
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Jessica Mendoza Claims First 5* Victory in $400,000 Longines Hampton Classic Grand Prix
Jessica Mendoza of Great Britain captured her first career 5* win at the Longines Hampton Classic, riding In The Air to a spectacular double-clear in 37.34 seconds on Sunday. The pair was one of only two combinations to go clear over a challenging 1.60m, 17-effort track designed by Nick Granat.
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Karl Cook and Caracole de la Roque Fly to Victory in the $90,000 CSI2* Grand Prix of Del Mar
The HITS Del Mar Summer Classic II wrapped up on Saturday, August 30, 2025, with an electrifying finish as Karl Cook and his Olympic silver medal partner, Caracole de la Roque, captured the $90,000 CSI2* Grand Prix of Del Mar. Set on the scenic Grand Prix Grass Field in California, the event brought a thrilling close to a season of elite competition.
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Farrington and Orafina Fly to the Top in $65,000 CSI3* Welcome at HITS Hudson Valley
Championship Week at HITS Hudson Valley VIII in Saugerties, New York, kicked off in style on Thursday with the $65,000 CSI3* Welcome. With FEI CSI3* show jumping and WCHR hunter competition on the schedule, the spotlight quickly turned to Kent Farrington, who delivered a standout performance aboard Orafina.Technical Course Challenges RidersAlan Wade (IRL) designed a demanding 1.
Jumping23 October 2025
Brash and Hello Jefferson Claim Historic Victory in $5 Million CPKC ‘International’ Grand Prix
Spruce Meadows’ 50th anniversary reached its pinnacle on Sunday as Scott Brash and Hello Jefferson captured the richest purse in show jumping—the $5 million CPKC ‘International’ CSI5* Grand Prix. The win marked another milestone in Brash’s career, coming exactly a decade after his Rolex Grand Slam triumph in 2015.
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Kent Farrington Secures Second Consecutive World Cup Win in Traverse City
Kent Farrington started the new Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ North American League season exactly where he left off last year—on top. With Greya, the world number one delivered a lightning-fast jump-off round to defend his title in the $340,000 CSI5*-W Grand Prix at Flintfields Horse Park.
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