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Britain's Donald Whitaker and Millfield Collette Capture the Trophée de Genève
After becoming one of nine double clears in a field of 49 from the first round, Britain's Donald Whitaker and the 12-year-old Oldenburg mare Millfield Collete nailed the jump-off and won the CSI5* - 1.60m class, the Trophée de Genève. Germany's Christian Ahlmann and the 10-year-old Zangersheide stallion Dourkhan Hero Z finished second.
JumpingTop NewsDecember 11, 2025
Daniel Bluman Overtakes Kent Farrington in MLSJ Standings
Israel's Daniel Bluman sits in the number-one spot of the Major League Show Jumping (MLSJ) standings. Kent Farrington is second. Last week, which was week one of a two-week show at the Desert International Horse Park in Thermal, California, Farrington was not entered because of travel issues. This week, the U.S.
JumpingDecember 11, 2025
Michael Jung Powers His Way to a Win in Geneva
Coming later in the order of go, Germany's Michael Jung and Fischer Duopower delivered a crowd-pleasing round and a decisive win in the Prix Swiss Wine Genève CSI5* - 1.45m - Two Phases. Jung and the14-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding finished with a time of 0/25.98.
JumpingTop NewsDecember 11, 2025Video Available
American Contenders Set for a Standout Presence at the 2025–2026 CHI de Genève
As winter settles across Europe, the world of elite showjumping turns its attention to one of the sport’s grandest and most iconic stages: the CHI de Genève. Long regarded as a pinnacle venue of the Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping and a celebrated host of the FEI Driving World Cup™, Geneva draws many of the finest athletes in the world each season.
JumpingTop NewsDecember 11, 2025
Day Two of MLSJ Brings an FEI Qualifier
Today in the desert, Major League Show Jumping (MLSJ) begins with the $32,000 1.45m FEI 2* Speed by Alora Sporthorses class. There are 52 entries, including the second-place finisher in last week's $32,000 1.45m FEI 2* Speed by Brainjuice - Erynn Ballard with the Oldenburg stallion Chatadel PS, who turns 9 in January.
JumpingDecember 11, 2025
Aaron Vale and Messbluecento PS Win First MLSJ Class of the Week at Palm Springs
Aaron Vale and the 8-year-old Oldenburg gelding Messbluecento PS won the $1,000 1.40m FEI 5* Normal Two Phase. It was the first class of week two at Desert International Horse Park for the final leg (Leg 7) of Major League Show Jumping for 2025. Vale's fellow Archers team member Francisco Goyoaga Mollet of Spain finished second with the 9-year-old mare Chaccolina 9.
JumpingDecember 10, 2025Video Available
Final Leg, Week Two of MLSJ Begins Today in California
Week two of the final leg (Leg 7) of Major League Show Jumping begins today as part of the Palm Springs Horse Show in Thermal, California. First up at the Desert International Horse Park is the $1,000 1.40m FEI 5* Normal Two Pase, with 56 entries. The second class is the $5,000 1.40m FEI2* Two Phase Special by Dutta Corp., with 32 entries. ClipMyHorse.TV is broadcasting live from California.
JumpingDecember 10, 2025
Rolex IJRC Top 10 Final 2025: Who will start in Geneva?
This Friday evening, December 12, tensions will rise leading up to the Rolex IJRC (International Jumping Riders Club) Top 10 Final 2025 in Geneva. The competition kicks off at 9 pm. The ten best show jumpers in the world, who have qualified based on the current FEI Show Jumping World Rankings and according to the IJRC requirements, will compete against each other. ClipMyHorse.TV/ FEI.
JumpingTop NewsDecember 10, 2025
Christmas Free Jumping Sale to Debut at Sentower Park on December 17
On Wednesday, December 17th, at 8:00 PM, Sentower Park proudly launches its brand-new Christmas Free Jumping Sale on the opening night of the Aloga Christmas Classics.This new initiative presents a curated selection of 24 carefully chosen 2 to 4-year-old sport horses each chosen for their quality and promising future in the sport, each chosen for their quality and potential.
JumpingDecember 10, 2025Video Available
Nina Mallevaey Soars to World No. 12
A Breakthrough MomentNina Mallevaey has officially stepped into a new echelon of the sport. With her rise to World No. 12, the French star has confirmed what the international show jumping world has been watching unfold all season—this is no longer a breakout year. This is a breakthrough career moment.
JumpingTop NewsDecember 9, 2025