Major League Show Jumping Individual Standings
MLSJ Leaderboard
December 1, 2025 at 1:27 PMBy b.wehner

With championship points more critical than ever, the MLSJ leaderboard is entering a defining moment as riders arrive in La Quinta for Desert Holiday I. The top of the standings is packed with talent, tight scores, and several riders still well within striking distance of a major late-season shakeup.
Kent Farrington — 76 points
Farrington continues to hold the lead with trademark consistency, speed, and precision. His recent performances have kept him at the top, but the margin is far from secure heading into another high-pressure CSI5* weekend.
Daniel Bluman — 70 points
Bluman sits only six points behind, making him the most immediate threat to the current leader. With strong momentum and a history of performing under pressure, he remains one of the key riders to watch in La Quinta.
Skylar Wireman — 36 points
Wireman holds third and continues to impress with maturity, style, and strategic riding throughout the season. A big result here could solidify her place in the top three as the season winds down.
Rene Dittmer — 34 points
Dittmer enters the week just two points behind Wireman, adding intensity to the mid-pack battle. He has been steadily climbing the standings and is poised to make meaningful gains with a strong showing.
Erynn Ballard — 34 points
Tied with Dittmer, Ballard remains one of the most experienced and dangerous competitors in the field. Her ability to deliver clear rounds in high-pressure situations could be a game-changer this weekend.
Marilyn Little — 32 points
Close behind the pack, Little sits only a few points out of fourth. One standout performance in La Quinta could propel her into the mix as the tour nears its conclusion.
With only a handful of opportunities left to secure vital championship points, the race to the MLSJ title is tightening by the day. Every round in La Quinta has the potential to rewrite the standings, and this CSI5* stop promises the kind of drama, speed, and strategy that define Major League Show Jumping. Stay tuned for full coverage as the excitement unfolds.
Photo courtesy of Major League Show Jumping/MCG The Agency
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