8 Teams, 10 Events, 1 League, and Big Prizes = This is Major League


The Ride Every Stride Team had the incredible opportunity to attend the most recent two installments of Major League Show jumping held at Angelstone Tournaments.
When we were asked to support this new series early on in the season, we have to say we jumped on board. As you all know, we are all about giving back to our sport, but we are also about giving back to our community, and there’s no better way for us to do that than through sponsorship.
We are pleased to be the official cooler provider for the MLSJ Team Event.
With that said, we were extremely excited to be able to watch both of the $200,000 5* MLSJ team events at Angelstone Tournaments firsthand on August 21st and August
27th, and what amazing events they were! Both nights offered an exciting evening, set ringside to mingle, mesh and meet. Not to mention watched some incredible equestrian athletes race to the finish for the final prize.
From our neatly decorated ringside table dressed in long black table covers and fancied with signs and beautiful orchids, we were privy to the thrill of a lifetime, equestrian show jumping competition in its highest and best form.

By now, many of you might be asking "So what is this Major League Show Jumping thing that Linda is raving about anyways?” because we certainly were. Well read on, and let me help fill in the gaps for you which will hopefully spark your interest, as much as ours, for you to tune in and get involved with the next one!
The first thing to make note of with the Major League Show Jumping (MLSJ) tour is its exciting and innovative format that attracts some of the sport’s highest equine athletes.
The Athletes are cherry-picked from the Nations Cup, Global Champions League, and Longines Masters series to create teams (eight altogether) of six athletes with a team manager that will challenge each other at every leg of the tour.
Reference Link:
https://www.rideeverystride.com/blogs/news/8-teams-10-events-1-league-and-big-prizes -major-league-show-jumping