Live This Week: North America’s Top Equestrian Action
November 10th to 16th
November 10, 2025 at 12:56 PMBy b.wehner

Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ – Toronto
In Toronto, the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ North American League returns for another thrilling chapter of the 2025/2026 season. Elite riders from across the continent and beyond will vie for crucial points toward the coveted World Cup Final, all set against Toronto’s vibrant cityscape and top-tier facilities. Expect high-stakes show jumping and skill at the very highest level.
Split Rock Los Angeles National CSI3* – West Coast
Meanwhile, on the West Coast, the Split Rock Los Angeles National CSI3* makes its return with the hallmark Split Rock Jumping Tour experience. Riders face a full slate of FEI and national classes in a setting known for technical course design and a premium competitor atmosphere. Fans can look forward to tension, precision, and exciting competition throughout the week.
Marshall+Sterling/USHJA National Championships
Back in the U.S., the Marshall+Sterling/USHJA National Championships gather the country’s best hunters, jumpers, and equitation riders for a full week of championship competition. Hosted in a professional, well-organized environment, this event offers a unique opportunity for qualified riders to shine on a national stage.
US Equestrian Open Dressage Final
Dressage enthusiasts won’t want to miss the US Equestrian Open Dressage Final at the Desert International Horse Park. From national classes to FEI divisions, top athletes showcase harmony, power, and precision, delivering some of the season’s most polished performances.
The Event at TerraNova – Florida
For eventing fans, The Event at TerraNova in Florida returns, offering an autumn weekend of dressage, cross-country, and show jumping. Set on the stunning grounds of TerraNova Equestrian Center, riders from across the country compete at the highest level, combining partnership, skill, and strategy across all three phases.
Catch Every Moment
No matter your discipline, ClipMyHorse.TV provides live coverage from all these premier competitions. View the full event list and catch every round, ribbon, and highlight online! View HERE!
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