FEI World Cup jumping
➤ Go to the latest FEI World Cup jumping news
The Longines FEI World Cup Jumping Final will take place on 2-6 April 2025 at the St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland.
• How to watch the World Cup Jumping Final live
The defending World Cup jumping champion is Sweden’s Henrik von Eckermann, who won in Omaha, Nebraska in 2023 and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in 2024, riding the brilliant King Edward on both occasions.
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You can follow all the action from the World Cup Final with plenty of exclusive insight at horseandhound.co.uk and in the following week’s Horse & Hound magazine, in the shops on Thursday, 7 April.
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‘Romeo’s a tough lad and he gets stuck in’: World Cup title within reach for Harry Charles – with Whitakers in the running too
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‘I never thought he’d be a championship horse’: overnight leader McLain Ward on his Jumping World Cup Final ride
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‘He is capable of winning something like this’: John Whitaker opens his bid for first World Cup title in +30 years
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When will British riders be in action on day one of the World Cup Finals? *UPDATED*
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Are you ready for the FEI World Cup Final? Find out what’s happening when...
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John Whitaker bids for a record-equalling third World Cup victory (his first since Milton in 1991!)
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5 events to follow this week: Britain goes for glory in the World Cup Finals, the Grand National and more
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Irish rider receives surprise news via text at Winter Equestrian Festival
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‘Loved by our whole team’: final farewell to World Cup champion
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‘My heart is broken’: Former Olympic champion’s farewell to top mare
“You gave us so much happiness over the last years that this is a cruel moment. Cruel because I would have liked to have been able to offer you so much more. Cruel because you will leave behind you a huge void”
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World Cup finals cancelled owing to ongoing EHV-1 outbreak
“The loss of the World Cup finals for a second year is particularly devastating, especially for the qualified athletes”
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Meredith and Shutterfly, Rodrigo and Baloubet, John and Milton — who was your favourite World Cup winning legend?
We dip into the archives to remember some of the legendary partnerships to have won multiple World Cup crowns in the competition’s 41-year history
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‘I feel fine, except my arse’: 60-year-old World Cup winner discovers why horses are the best levellers in prize-giving incident
‘Even to fall off, it doesn’t matter, I couldn’t be happier. This is the highlight of my career’
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World Cup history made as riders dead-heat for the win
‘I just heard a scream from the audience ‘You’re tied! You’re tied!’’
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Saudi Arabia to hold top equestrian finals for the first time *H&H Plus*
Saudi Arabia is the first Middle Eastern country to host a premier global equestrian championship, with news that Riyadh will stage the FEI World Cup showjumping and dressage finals in 2024
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High British hopes for Tokyo after spectacular last-minute victory
‘It’s nice to feel that she feels competitive at the top end of the sport again – so I’ve high hopes for next year!’
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‘He was unbelievable’: Whitaker secures sensational first World Cup win
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Swiss one-two in Gothenburg as Steve Guerdat claims third World Cup title
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John Whitaker injured in Gothenburg fall
‘I didn't even think it was a bad fall for me,’ John told Horse & Hound
