The most prestigious hunter jumper shows in America represent the pinnacle of the national competitive circuit, attracting the strongest competitive fields, offering the largest prize money, and carrying the historical and cultural significance that distinguishes truly important events from the many excellent recognized shows that make up the broader competitive calendar. The Winter Equestrian Festival in Wellington, Florida — running from January through April — is now the largest and most prestigious hunter jumper circuit in the world, with twelve weeks of competition at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center attracting the top professionals and most competitive horses in the country and internationally for an extended winter season. The National Horse Show, with its long history at Madison Square Garden and its current incarnation as part of the major indoor show circuit, carries historical prestige as one of the oldest and most traditional horse shows in America. The Washington International Horse Show, held annually in October at Capitol One Arena in Washington DC, is one of the most prestigious indoor shows on the fall circuit, featuring Grand Prix jumper competition and significant equitation finals alongside hunter competition. Devon Horse Show in Pennsylvania, one of the oldest outdoor shows in the country held each May, maintains extraordinary historical prestige particularly for hunter competition and is considered one of the most coveted hunter championship venues. The Hampton Classic in Bridgehampton, New York, and the HITS shows in Saugerties and Ocala represent other significant venues on the national circuit. For jumpers specifically, the Global Champions Tour events and CSI5 international shows that have become part of the American competitive calendar represent the highest level of international jumper competition held on American soil.
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