Below you will find an overview of the 2025-2026 World Cup season:

FEI Longines World Cup Jumping - Western European League

15 to 19 October: CSI5*-W Oslo (NOR)
28 October to 2 November: CSI5*-W Lyon (FRA)
6 to 9 November: CSI5*-W Verona (ITA)
12 to 16 November: CSI5*-W Stuttgart (GER)
5 to 7 December: CSI5*-W La Coruña (ESP)
17 to 22 December: CSI5*-W London – Excel (GBR)
26 to 30 December: CSI5*-W Mechelen (BEL)
8 to 11 January: CSI5*-W Basel, St. Jakobshalle (SUI)
14 to 18 January: CSI5*-W Leipzig (GER)
22 to 25 January: CSI5*-W Amsterdam
5 to 8 February: CSI5*-W Bordeaux (FRA)
18 to 22 February: CSI5*-W Gothenburg (SWE)
26 February to 1 March: CSI5*-W Helsinki Messukeskus (FIN)

For participants in the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™, the best 50% of the results achieved, rounded up, count towards the final ranking. So, for example, for a rider who competes in all thirteen competitions, the best seven results count, and for a rider who competes in only four competitions, the best two count. At the end of the competition, the top 18 riders in the Western European League qualify directly for the FEI World Cup Final.

LONGINES FEI WORLD CUP™ FINAL Jumping/Dressage
8 to 12 April 2026: Fort Worth, Texas (USA)
www.fortworth2026.com


FEI Longines World Cup Dressage - Western European League

15 to 19 October: CDI-W Herning (DEN)
28 October to 2 November: CDI-W Lyon (FRA)
12 to 16 November: CDI-W Stuttgart (GER)
17 to 22 December: CDI-W London (GBR)
26 to 30 December: CDI-W Mechelen (BEL)
8 to 11 January: CDI-W Basel, St. Jakobshalle (SUI)
22 to 25 January: CDI-W Amsterdam
12 to 15 February: CDI-W Neumünster (GER)
18 to 22 February: CDI-W Gothenburg (SWE)
12 to 15 March: CDI-W 's-Hertogenbosch

The top nine riders from the Western European division will qualify for the FEI Dressage World Cup™ Final, which will be held from 8 to 12 April 2026 in Fort Worth, Texas (USA). A maximum of three riders per country, including the defending champion of the previous FEI Dressage World Cup™, Britain's Charlotte Fry, can participate in the upcoming final. If this results in riders dropping out of the top 9, the next rider in the final ranking will qualify for the final.

FEI World Cup Four-in-Hand

28 October to 2 November: CAI-W Lyon (FRA)
6 to 9 November: CAI-W Maastricht
12 to 16 November: CAI-W Stuttgart (GER)
27 to 30 November: CAI-W Stockholm (SWE)
10 to 14 December: CAI-W Geneva (SUI)
17 to 22 December: CAI-W London (GBR)
26 to 30 December: CAI-W Mechelen (BEL)
14 to 18 January: CAI-W Leipzig (GER)

FEI World Cup Final Driving:

5 to 8 February: CAI-W Final Bordeaux (FRA)

At the end of the final stage in Leipzig, the six best drivers in the rankings qualify for the final.