Stal Tops announces 2026 young rider series

The Stal Tops Young Rider Series returns in 2026, providing Australian showjumpers under 25 with competitive opportunities and prize money. The series features four rounds at elite venues, totaling $13,600 in prizes. Overall winners will receive special awards and an internship invitation.

The Stal Tops Young Rider Series, a key part of Australia's equestrian development pathway, has been announced for 2026. Established in 2018 by Edwina Tops-Alexander and Jan Tops, the initiative aims to offer young riders aged 18 to 25 high-level competition, exposure to professional standards, and financial support to build toward international careers.

Stal Tops, alongside Jan Tops and Edwina Tops-Alexander, continues its dedication to nurturing talent in the Oceania showjumping scene. Each of the four rounds carries $3,400 in prize money, distributed as follows: first place receives $1,200 plus a Harcour winner's rug, second $800, third $600, fourth $400, fifth $250, and sixth $150. The series champion, determined by accumulated points across all events, earns a Harcour championship rug and a short internship at Stal Tops.

The schedule includes:
- Round 1: February 13-15, 2026, at GDP Classic, Boneo Equestrian Park.
- Round 2: June 19-28, 2026, at Festival of Showjumping, Caboolture.
- Round 3: October 15-18, 2026, at Stonewall International World Cup Show.
- Round 4: November 6-8, 2026, at Boneo World Cup Final Show.

This format ensures consistent access to top venues, helping participants gain the confidence and edge needed for global success.

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