Since 2006, the Monte-Carlo International Show Jumping event has been a prominent stage for the world’s top-ranking equestrians. Set against the stunning backdrop of Port Hercules, the competition spans three exhilarating days.
The Monaco Longines Global Champions Tourcourse is one of the most difficult in the world. With jumps covering the arena, it is known to be very short, very narrow and full of turns. The tightness of the course means that riders must have complete control in this highly advanced technical sport, guaranteeing an exceptional show for both expert and novice spectators.
The show jumping event is both a jumping competition and a race against the clock. The champions are competing for the Grand Prix du Prince de Monaco, which is the ultimate reward for this stage of the challenge.
There is also, during these 3 days, amateur and professional events scheduled, including the Pro-Am-Cup, where the big names in equestrianism will team up with young talent for a friendly encounter.
For more information, visit the Monte-Carlo International Show Jumping website.