The 2026 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Final was a thrilling competition from start to finish in Fort Worth, Texas. The 34 horse-and-rider combinations put forth their best efforts in the Dickies Arena in hopes of claiming the champion title. The event began Thursday with Competition I, a speed class to set the stage for the days ahead. Kent Farrington (USA) and Toulayna had the fastest round to take the early lead. On Friday, Competition II consisted of a Table A format with a first round followed by a seven-horse jump-off. Farrington won yet again, this time partnering with the dominant Greya. Competition III on Sunday served as the conclusion with two rounds over two different courses determining the final placings. After Farrington and Greya had a rail in the first round, they needed to go clear in the second round to hold on to their lead. The talented pair did just that to secure the 2026 title.

Our talented photographer, Amy K. Dragoo, caught all of the action as it unfolded in Fort Worth. Check out these extraordinary moments from the 2026 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Final!

Lillie Keenan (USA) and Kick On soar over a fence during Friday’s Competition I, the speed class. ©Amy K. Dragoo
Caitlin Campbell (USA) and Cosm Castlefield Cornelious wait at the in gate during the show jumping warm-up session on Wednesday. ©Amy K. Dragoo
Laura Kraut (USA) and Tres Bien Z school over a fence during the show jumping warm-up session on Wednesday. ©Amy K. Dragoo
Mimi Gochman (USA) made her FEI World Cup™ Finals debut in Fort Worth aboard Inclen BH. ©Amy K. Dragoo
Kent Farrington (USA) and Greya rocket around the jump-off course during Friday’s Competition II. ©Amy K. Dragoo
Steve Guerdat (SUI) lets Albfuehren’s Iashin Sitte take a look at the Longines watch on the display boards during the show jumping warm-up session on Wednesday. ©Amy K. Dragoo
Team Prac trainer Jacob Pope (USA) pats Highway FBH after they finished on a clear second round in Sunday’s Competition III. ©Amy K. Dragoo
Daniel Deusser (GER) and Otello de Guldenboom en route to a clear round and the reserve champion title during Sunday’s Competition III. ©Amy K. Dragoo
Abdel Saïd (BEL)’s credential pops out from under his show coat as he and Quaker Brimbelles Z gallop to the finish in Friday’s Competition II. ©Amy K. Dragoo
Kent Farrington (USA)’s Greya seems to exude confidence as groom Denise Moriarty jogs her at the second horse inspection on Saturday. ©Amy K. Dragoo
Groom Emma Uusi-Simola hams it up with Steve Guerdat (SUI)’s Albfuehren’s Iashin Sitte while waiting to jog at the second horse inspection on Saturday. ©Amy K. Dragoo
Each of the riders got a cowboy hat that could be customized with various items. Martin Fuchs (SUI) shows off his hat during Friday’s course walks. ©Amy K. Dragoo
A scene from Dickies Arena during the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Final awards ceremony following Sunday’s Competition III. ©Amy K. Dragoo
Kent Farrington (USA) and Greya show sheer focus during Friday’s Competition II. ©Amy K. Dragoo
Though McLain Ward (USA) wasn’t competing at the 2026 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ Final due to ill-timed hand and back injuries, he walked courses and coached student Lillie Keenan. ©Amy K. Dragoo
Katie Dinan (USA) and Out of the Blue SCF clear the Sundance Square fence on their way to an overall third-place finish. ©Amy K. Dragoo
Fans cheer following Kent Farrington (USA) and Greya’s win in Friday’s Competition II. ©Amy K. Dragoo
Photographers snap photos of Kevin Staut (FRA) and Visconti du Telman during Sunday’s Competition III. ©Amy K. Dragoo
Katie Dinan (USA) selected no. 22 in the order thanks to the cowboy boot she chose at Wednesday’s Tony Llama Draw Party. ©Amy K. Dragoo
Skylar Wireman (USA) turns Barclino B to the next fence on course during Thursday’s Competition I. ©Amy K. Dragoo
Kent Farrington (USA) and Toulayna easily clear a fence during Wednesday’s show jumping warm-up session. ©Amy K. Dragoo
Aaron Vale (USA) jogs Carissimo 25 at Tuesday’s first horse inspection.©Amy K. Dragoo
Dickies Arena served as the competition venue while the adjacent Will Rogers Equestrian Center housed the stabling for this year’s FEI World Cup™ Finals. ©Amy K. Dragoo

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Read more about our coverage of the 2026 FEI World Cup Finals in Forth Worth, Texas, here.

Thanks to Zoetis for our coverage of the 2026 FEI World Cup Finals. It includes lead-up events, rider interviews, competition reports, photos and more!