World No. 1 Kent Farrington (USA) will lead a star-studded international jumping line-up at Falsterbo Horse Show 2026, joined by World No. 2 Richard Vogel (GER) and a long list of Olympic medallists, world champions and many of the sport’s leading riders.
As one of only seven events in the prestigious Rolex Series, Falsterbo Horse Show continues to attract the very best of international showjumping. This year’s international programme features highlights such as the Rolex Grand Prix presented by Agria, the Agria Falsterbo Nations Cup and the iconic Falsterbo Derby, all staged on Falsterbo’s historic grass arena under the direction of course designer Frank Rothenberger (GER).
With Frank Rothenberger designing the courses at both Falsterbo and the FEI World Championships in Aachen, Falsterbo offers riders a unique opportunity to prepare on grass ahead of the season’s biggest championship just weeks later.
World No. 1 and No. 2 Headline Falsterbo Entries
The entry list for Falsterbo Horse Show 2026 is headed by current World No. 1 Kent Farrington (USA) alongside World No. 2 Richard Vogel (GER). Olympic Champion Ben Maher (GBR) arrives as World No. 4, joined by World No. 7 Shane Sweetnam (IRL) and World No. 9 Steve Guerdat (SUI).
Among the confirmed names are also Sweden’s reigning World Team Champions Henrik von Eckermann, Peder Fredricson and Malin Baryard Johnsson, alongside top international riders including Martin Fuchs (SUI), Cian O’Connor (IRL), Kevin Staut (FRA), Pieter Devos (BEL), Darragh Kenny (IRL), Jack Whitaker (GBR), Nicola Philippaerts (BEL), Abdel Saïd (BEL) and Sophie Hinners (GER).
– Few events can offer spectators the chance to watch so many of the world’s best riders in one arena. Combined with our knowledgeable crowd, the unique atmosphere of Falsterbo and Frank Rothenberger’s thoughtfully designed courses, this year’s exceptional line-up promises a fantastic week of sport, says Jana Wannius, President of Falsterbo Horse Show.
See the full entry list here: Masterlist CSIO5* 2026
Confirmed Nations for the Agria Falsterbo Nations Cup
- Sweden
- Denmark
- Great Britain
- Germany
- Switzerland
- USA
- France
- Belgium
- Ireland
- Mexico
The Agria Falsterbo Nations Cup takes place on Friday 10 July, followed by the iconic Falsterbo Derby on Saturday 11 July, while the Rolex Grand Prix presented by Agria concludes the international jumping programme on Sunday 12 July.
How to Watch the Jumping from Falsterbo Horse Show 2026 on TV and Livestream
Fans around the world can follow the international jumping competitions from Falsterbo Horse Show 2026 through a range of broadcast and streaming partners including host broadcaster SVT, the official Rolex Series website, Equisport, ClipMyHorse.TV and Horse & Country. Detailed streaming schedules will be confirmed shortly.
Media Information
Media accreditation for Falsterbo Horse Show 2026 is open until 30 June and can be requested here.
Applications received after this date will be processed subject to availability.
For interview requests and further information, please contact: press@falsterbohorseshow.com