With 16 stops on the 2025 tour, horses and riders taking part in the Longines Global Champions Tour face many challenges. Technical courses, new arenas, unique settings and of course, fierce competition.
After Saint Tropez and Paris, the Longines Global Champions Tour moves to Monaco. If you are lucky enough to be there for the Monte-Carlo International Jumping event, you will get to see the top equestrian riders from around the world.
It is difficult to imagine a more scenic setting than Port Hercules where the competition will be taking place. Spectators are in for two days of high drama, top level sporting prowess and an emotional roller coaster.
As of April 14, tickets to some of the stands on Saturday 5th had already sold out. But there are many tickets still available.
You will be spoilt for choice with different hospitality packages on offer. Why not savour a three-course menu (including wine) at Restaurant Ephémère whilst watching the showjumping?
Cost is 275€ for a second row position, or 285€ for a front row seat.
Following the last LGCT competition in Doha last March, these are the standings. Abdel Said of Belgium is in the lead, followed by Daniel Deusser of Germany. And Abdulrahman Alrajhi of Saudi Arabia is in third place.
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