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What to Watch This Week: Top Equestrian Events Across North America

Don’t Miss This Week’s Top Show Jumping Events! (

June 13, 2025 at 11:13 AMBy b.wehner

What to Watch This Week: Top Equestrian Events Across North America

June 11–15, 2025


This week, four major show jumping competitions take center stage across North America, offering fans a chance to witness world-class performances from elite riders and rising stars alike. From the iconic grounds of Spruce Meadows to the picturesque rings of Traverse City and Ocala, each venue offers something unique. Here's what to watch and where to tune in.


CSI5* Spruce Meadows ‘National’

Calgary, Alberta | Presented by Rolex


The CSI5* “National” at Spruce Meadows stands as one of the most prestigious events on the international calendar. Held June 11–15, this competition attracts top athletes from around the globe, delivering elite-level show jumping on impeccably designed courses. The schedule includes a range of classes from 1.00m to 1.60m, with highlights such as the RBC Capital Markets Cup and the $700,000 Rolex RBC Grand Prix. As always, the event promises a blend of speed, precision, and excitement on one of the sport’s most iconic stages. Coverage is available live on ClipMyHorse.TV.


Traverse City Spring Horse Show II

Traverse City, Michigan | CSI4*


The second week of the Traverse City Spring Horse Show continues with a CSI4* lineup that features both FEI and national competition. Running June 11–15, the week’s highlights include the $182,000 Turtle Creek Casino & Hotel CSI4* Grand Prix, the $25,000 International Hunter Derby Regional Championships, and the $32,000 USHJA Green Hunter Incentive Championships. Premier Hunter divisions and Jumper 6 classes round out a packed schedule, making this event a must-watch for fans of both hunter and jumper disciplines. Tune in live on ClipMyHorse.TV.


2025 Ocala Summer Series I

Ocala, Florida | CSI2*


The 2025 Ocala Summer Series kicks off with its first week of competition from June 11–15, featuring a CSI2* event filled with top-level hunter and jumper classes. Known for attracting high-caliber regional talent, the series offers a competitive yet welcoming atmosphere. Spectators can look forward to Level 6 Jumper classes and Premier Hunter divisions, offering a strong start to the summer season. Live coverage will be available on ClipMyHorse.TV.


Split Rock Hunter Jumper Classic II

Lexington, Kentucky | CSI2*


Held at the Kentucky Horse Park, the Split Rock Hunter Jumper Classic II is part of the internationally recognized Split Rock Jumping Tour. From June 11–15, the event hosts CSI2* competition alongside top-tier hunter, jumper, and equitation classes. The week concludes with the $100,000 Grand Prix, a thrilling finale that draws top riders and horses from around the world. Viewers can watch the action unfold live on USEF Network, powered by ClipMyHorse.TV.


Watch Live

All four events offer live streaming coverage, allowing equestrian fans around the world to follow every round in real time. Whether you’re interested in high-stakes Grand Prix action, polished hunter rounds, or rising young talent, this week’s competitions offer something for everyone.


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