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Callie Schott and Garant Fly To a Win in the MLSJ Palm Springs Grand Prix
U.S. Rider Callie Schott and her partner Garant did not hold back in the jump-off at Desert International Horse Park. She and Garant were rewarded with the victory in the $340,000 1.60m FEI 5* Grand Prix by GoRentals in Thermal, California. "I think that was the fastest I've ever gone in my life," Schott said. "It was really fun.
JumpingTop News15 December 2025
Farrington and Greya Deliver Commanding Victory in $1.4 Million Rolex Grand Prix of Geneva
The Rolex Grand Prix of Geneva once again lived up to its reputation as one of the sport’s ultimate proving grounds, and on Sunday, Kent Farrington and Greya answered the challenge in emphatic fashion. From a field of 40 elite combinations, the American duo emerged victorious in the $1.4 million CSI5* Rolex Grand Prix, a key leg of the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping.
JumpingTop News15 December 2025Video Available
Katherine Addington and No Doubt Van Het Vlierhof Win $12,500 Golden Ocala Hunter Derby at WEC
The final Hunter Derby Friday of 2025 drew more than 60 horse-and-rider combinations to World Equestrian Center – Ocala (WEC) to contest the venue’s three signature derbies: the $12,500 Golden Ocala 3’6”–3’9” Hunter Derby, the $10,000 UF Veterinary Hospital USHJA National 3’ Open Hunter Derby, and the $10,000 USHJA National 3’ Junior/Amateur Hunter Derby.
HunterTop News14 December 2025Video Available
Roadrunners Capture First Season 5 Victory on Home Turf
The Roadrunners secured their first victory of Season 5 on home ground at Desert International Horse Park, delivering a composed and strategic team performance as the championship race intensifies heading into the final legs of the season.Kaitlin Campbell, Erynn Ballard, and McLain Ward steered the team through the critical moments of Leg 7.
JumpingTop News14 December 2025Video Available
Britain's Scott Brash and Hello Chadora Lady Win the Coveted Rolex IJRC Top 10 Final!
It was a battle between the world's number one and two and came down to the turn to the final jump in round two. Britain's Scott Brash and the 12-year-old Oldenburg mare Hello Chadora Lady executed a tighter turn and stopped the timers 0.16 seconds sooner than world number one Kent Farrington, who stood on the podium in second place after his ride aboard the 11-year-old Holsteiner mare Toulayna.
JumpingTop News13 December 2025Video Available
Christian Kukuk's Chageorge Now under Lara Tryba
"Christmas came early for me and what a gift 🥹🎁 Feeling very very grateful to be able to welcome such a special and talented horse ✨ I am very much looking forward to the 2026 season with all my amazing horses ! Welcome home Chageorge ❤️", writes Lara Tryba on her Instagram account, announcing the transfer of Chageorge to under her saddle.
JumpingTop News13 December 2025
Britain's Donald Whitaker and Millfield Collette Capture the Trophée de Genève
After becoming one of nine double clears in a field of 49 from the first round, Britain's Donald Whitaker and the 12-year-old Oldenburg mare Millfield Collete nailed the jump-off and won the CSI5* - 1.60m class, the Trophée de Genève. Germany's Christian Ahlmann and the 10-year-old Zangersheide stallion Dourkhan Hero Z finished second.
JumpingTop News12 December 2025
Michael Jung Powers His Way to a Win in Geneva
Coming later in the order of go, Germany's Michael Jung and Fischer Duopower delivered a crowd-pleasing round and a decisive win in the Prix Swiss Wine Genève CSI5* - 1.45m - Two Phases. Jung and the14-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding finished with a time of 0/25.98.
JumpingTop News12 December 2025Video Available
American Contenders Set for a Standout Presence at the 2025–2026 CHI de Genève
As winter settles across Europe, the world of elite showjumping turns its attention to one of the sport’s grandest and most iconic stages: the CHI de Genève. Long regarded as a pinnacle venue of the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping and a celebrated host of the FEI Driving World Cup™, Geneva draws many of the finest athletes in the world each season.
JumpingTop News12 December 2025
Rolex IJRC Top 10 Final 2025: Who will start in Geneva?
This Friday evening, December 12, tensions will rise leading up to the Rolex IJRC (International Jumping Riders Club) Top 10 Final 2025 in Geneva. The competition kicks off at 9 pm. The ten best show jumpers in the world, who have qualified based on the current FEI Show Jumping World Rankings and according to the IJRC requirements, will compete against each other. ClipMyHorse.TV/ FEI.
JumpingTop News11 December 2025