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Washington International Horse Show – Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ 2025-2026 | NAL – Upper Marlboro
October 20–26
The Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ 2025/2026 North American League kicks off in the U.S. at the Washington International Horse Show in Upper Marlboro. The nation’s best will battle for crucial points toward the World Cup Final in a showcase of precision, power, and composure. Challenging courses promise drama at every turn, while the iconic venue sets the stage for an unforgettable start to the indoor season.
National Horse Show – Lexington, Kentucky
October 22–26
A cornerstone of American equestrian tradition, the National Horse Show returns to the Kentucky Horse Park for another year of excellence. Top hunter, jumper, and equitation riders will compete across divisions culminating in the prestigious ASPCA Maclay National Championship. From elegant hunter classics to high-stakes FEI jumper classes in the Alltech Arena, this legendary event continues to define the pinnacle of horsemanship and style.
World Equestrian Center – Ohio Fall Classic 5 | Wilmington, OH
October 22–26
The WEC Ohio Fall Classic 5 welcomes riders for another week of exceptional sport, community, and competition. With premium facilities, professional footing, and electric energy, the Fall Classic Series continues to be a rider favorite. Expect polished hunter rounds, fast-paced jumper jump-offs, and an atmosphere that blends camaraderie with top-tier competition.
Brownland Farm Autumn Classic – Franklin, TN
October 22–26
The beloved Brownland Farm Autumn Classic continues its Tennessee tradition of world-class hunter, jumper, and equitation competition in a relaxed, welcoming environment. Known for its Southern hospitality, scenic showgrounds, and seamless organization, Brownland Farm offers the perfect finale to the fall circuit — combining sport, style, and community spirit.
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