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Coming Up: CSI5* Major League Show Jumping Desert Holiday I

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December 1, 2025 at 10:30 AMBy b.wehner

Coming Up: CSI5* Major League Show Jumping Desert Holiday I

La Quinta, California, is set to light up with world-class show jumping as the CSI5* Major League Show Jumping Desert Holiday I kicks off. As the MLSJ season reaches one of its most thrilling late-year chapters, top riders and powerhouse MLSJ teams will converge for three days of intense competition, challenging courses, and all the excitement fans expect from Major League Show Jumping.

The event promises high-speed jump-offs, tactical team rounds, and standout individual performances as riders fight for crucial championship points in the closing stretch of the 2025 season. Course design pushes precision, strategy, and nerves, ensuring every round keeps spectators on the edge of their seats.

Against the stunning desert scenery of La Quinta, this CSI5* stop delivers world-class sport, a vibrant atmosphere, and unforgettable moments for athletes, fans, and supporters alike.

Catch every jump, every moment, and every leaderboard shake-up live and on-demand on ClipMyHorse.TV — your central hub for global equestrian coverage.


Watch the event live HERE!



Photo courtesy of Major League Show Jumping/Desert International Horse Park

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