2025 FEI Basel World Cup Finals Hands Reins to Fort Worth 2026
The 2025 FEI World Cup Finals took place in Basel, Switzerland this month, with top performances in dressage, show jumping, and vaulting.
Charlotte Fry and Glamourdale of Great Britain were the winners of the Basel World Cup Dressage Final.
Kevin Kohmann and Duenensee were the highest-scoring U.S. horse-and-rider duo in the Grand Prix Freestyle, scoring a 75.535%.
Italian vaulting pair Rebecca Greggio and Davide Zanella (pictured) won the Pas de Deux performing their routines aboard Orlando Tancredi. German vaulter Kathrin Meyer captured first in Individual Female Vaulting with Capitain Claus OLD. Topping the Individual Male Vaulting division was France’s Quentin Jabet with Goldjunge.
The U.S. vaulters were really just starting their competition season, so for them the World Cup comes early in the calendar. All three vaulters improved their scores significantly on day two in the Free Test.
Julien Epaillard and Donatello d’Auge of France were crowned as the winners of the World Cup Jumping Finals.
Katie Dinan and the American-bred Out of the Blue SCF put in two clear rounds on the final day of World Cup competition to finish 8th as the highest-placed U.S. pair.
Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, will host the 2026 FEI World Cup Dressage and Jumping Finals April 8-12, 2026.