Dynamic showjumping action shot of horse and rider mid-jump in the Premier Jumping League arena, with $300M prize pot launch banners and international crowds.
Dynamic showjumping action shot of horse and rider mid-jump in the Premier Jumping League arena, with $300M prize pot launch banners and international crowds.
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Premier Jumping League launches with $300m prize pot

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The Premier Jumping League (PJL) has launched with a $300 million prize pot and a strong emphasis on horse and rider welfare. The new series features 16 teams competing at 14 venues across Europe, the US and the Middle East, starting in March 2027. Backed by McCourt Global, it aims to professionalize showjumping for full-time athletes.

The PJL announced its plans this week, a year before the first competitions from March to October 2027. It will select riders from the top 250 showjumpers worldwide for the inaugural season. A PJL spokesperson described the league as a groundbreaking global competition built on merit, integrity and excellence, elevating high-performance riders and horses.

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Discussions on X about the Premier Jumping League launch are sparse but include announcements from sports media highlighting the record $300m prize pot, global venues, and emphasis on horse welfare; one user expressed skepticism doubting the audience size for showjumping; some users attended the launch event in Miami.

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Organizers of the new Premier Jumping League (PJL) have outlined plans for a $300 million showjumping competition featuring 16 teams across 14 venues in the US, Middle East, and Europe. Backed by McCourt Global founder Frank McCourt, the league aims to professionalize the sport with salaried riders and free broadcasts. Horse welfare remains the top priority, with no paywalls or VIP purchases influencing access.

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The Premier Jumping League has received official series approval from the FEI, confirming its format, rules and $1 million prize money per event. The $300 million series is set to begin next March.

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