The 2025-2026 season of the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Western European League kicks off in Oslo, Norway – true to tradition. The Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Western European League will consist of thirteen legs this season – Oslo, Lyon, Verona, Stuttgart, A Coruña, London, Mechelen, Basel, Leipzig, Amsterdam, Bordeaux, Gothenburg, and Helsinki – with the eighteen best riders from the league qualifying for the final which this year will take place at Fort Worth, Texas, USA, between 8-12 April 2026.
On the list of riders for Agria Oslo Horse Show, which this year has been relocated to X Meeting Point at Hellerudsletta, is former Olympic, world and European champion Jeroen Dubbeldam (NED), 2022 Aachen Grand Prix winner Gerrit Nieberg (GER), as well as 2022 team world champion Jens Fredricson (SWE). Among the riders from the host nation are Geir Gulliksen, Victoria Gulliksen and Johan-Sebastian Gulliksen, as well as Pål Flam and Oda Charlotte Lyngvær – to mention just a few.
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The Longines Global Champions Tour moves on to its penultimate stage of the 2025-season in Rabat, Morocco, before its final takes place in Riyadh, KSA, during the last weekend of October.
Although Belgium's Gilles Thomas secured the 2025 LGCT championship title already last weekend, in Rome, a Golden Ticket for the Longines Global Champions Tour Super Grand Prix at the GC Prague Playoffs in November will be up for grabs in Rabat for those not yet qualified for the highlight of the LGCT and GCL season.
On the entry list for Rabat are many of the world's best, including 2024 Olympic champion Christian Kukuk (GER), as well as his compatriots Philipp Weishaupt (GER), Marcus Ehning (GER) and Christian Ahlmann (GER). Other big names include Scott Brash (GBR), Edwina Tops-Alexander (AUS), Malin Baryard-Johnsson (SWE), Peder Fredricson (SWE) and Simon Delestre (FRA).
The host nation's Ali Al Ahrach, Abdeslam Bennani Smires, El Ghali Boukka, Vincent Zacharias Bourguignon and Abdelkebir Ouaddar will also be in action in Rabat.
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Major League Show Jumping makes its 5th stop of the 2025-season – at Tryon International, in North Carolina, USA.
Current world no. one Kent Farrington (USA) leads a strong field of riders for the host nation, with the likes of McLain Ward, Laura Kraut, Lillie Keenan, Jessica Springsteen and Karl Cook in attendance. Other big names on the entry list include 2025 European Champion Richard Vogel (GER), the world's leading FEI U25 rider Nina Mallevaey (FRA), as well as Conor Swail (IRL), Jessica Mendoza (GBR), Nicola Philippaerts (BEL) and Tiffany Foster (CAN) – to mention just a few.
Currently, Farrington leads the overall standings of the League on 61 points, followed by Daniel Bluman (ISR) in second on 60 points and Rene Dittmer (GER) in third on 34 points.
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The Andalucía October Tour 2025 kicks off in Vejer de la Frontera, Spain, with the first of three competition weeks.
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A three-star show takes place in Herning, Denmark, with the likes of Thibeau Spits (BEL), Emil Hallundbaek (DEN), Felix Hassmann (GER), Hannes Ahlmann (GER) and Nicole Holmén (SWE) on the entry list.
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The action in St Tropez-Gassin, France, continues with the second week of competition, with Michel Robert (FRA), Antoine Ermann (FRA), Elian Baumann (SUI), Stephan de Freitas Barcha (BRA), Victor Bettendorf (LUX), Jeanne Sadran (FRA) and Millie Allen (GBR) among the names on the entry list.
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The Mexico Fall Tour 2025 continues in San Miguel de Allende, this week with competitions up to three-star level.
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The Autumn MET I 2025 continues in Oliva Nova, Spain, with the third and last week of competition. Ben Maher (GBR), Donald Whitaker (GBR), Harry Charles (GBR), Julien Epaillard (FRA), Jéròme Guery (BEL), Marc Houtzager (NED), Willem Greve (NED) and William Funnell (GBR) are some of the big names on the entry list.
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The 12th edition of the Longines Beijing Masters takes place in Beijing, China.
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A two-star show is organized in Cairo, Egypt.
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Another two-star show takes place in Dunkerque, France.
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Peelbergen Equestrian Centre in Kronenberg, the Netherlands, celebrates its 10th anniversary with a two-star show. The entry list includes the likes of Gregory Cottard (FRA), Katrin Eckermann (GER), Michael Jung (GER) and Sophie Hinners (GER).
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Chevez in Switzerland hosts a two-star show.
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