Set beneath the majestic oaks near the village of Upperville, Virginia, the Upperville Colt & Horse Show brings together tradition, excellence, and the very best of equestrian sport. As the oldest horse show in the United States, dating back to 1853, this prestigious U.S. Equestrian Heritage Competition features top-ranked hunters and jumpers, FEI CSI4* competition, local ponies, sidesaddle classes, Hunter Breeding, leadline, and the future stars of the sport. Recognized as “Horse Show of the Year” and designated as a World Championship Hunter Rider show, Upperville remains one of the most historic and celebrated events on the equestrian calendar.
Situated in the beautiful Northern Michigan summer landscape, Traverse City Horse Shows brings together 13 weeks of FEI and national-level hunter, jumper, and equitation competition at Flintfields Horse Park. Featuring Olympic-level show jumping, world-class athletes, top trainers, and more than $7 million in prize money, Traverse City has become a premier destination for equestrian sport. With highlights including Major League Show Jumping, the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ North American League Qualifier, the FEI North American Youth Championships, and the iconic American Gold Cup, this celebrated series offers elite competition in an unforgettable setting just minutes from Lake Michigan and downtown Traverse City.
Located in the heart of Bridgehampton, New York, the Hampton Classic Horse Show is one of the largest outdoor horse shows in the United States and one of the most anticipated stops on the summer equestrian calendar. Now celebrating five decades of excellence, the Classic brings together top international equestrians, national champion hunters, Olympic medalists, junior and amateur riders, and approximately 1,400 horses across more than 200 competitions. With more than $1 million in prize money, world-class sport, boutique shopping, family activities, and the prestigious $400,000 Longines Hampton Classic Grand Prix, the Hampton Classic remains an iconic end-of-summer tradition and a celebrated U.S. Equestrian Heritage Competition.