BY THE JOCKEY CLUB PRESS OFFICE

The Jockey Club Thoroughbred Incentive Program (T.I.P.) today announced that it has approved more than 7,700 awards and classes at more than 1,600 shows in 40 states and five Canadian provinces for 2025. 

Awards are available for multiple disciplines, including eventing, dressage, Western and English pleasure, ranch horse, hunter/jumper, competitive trail, barrel racing, polo and polocrosse. A full calendar of shows offering awards is available at tjctip.com/CalendarOfEvents and will be updated as show dates are confirmed. 

The 2025 T.I.P. Championship horse show will be held at Stable View in Aiken, S.C, Oct. 2-5. Divisions will be offered for hunters, jumpers, combined test, dressage, Western dressage, English pleasure, Western pleasure, ranch, competitive trail and in-hand.

“Stable View is honored and proud to be hosting the T.I.P. Championships for the fifth year. The popularity of the additional divisions and classes at last year’s event is a testament to the growth of T.I.P. and the enthusiasm of participants,” Stable View owners Barry and Cyndy Olliff said. “We look forward to welcoming competitors from all over to showcase the versatility and talent of off-track Thoroughbreds.”

The 2025 T.I.P. Championships will offer opportunities for competitors to socialize and have fun with their horses, dogs, family and friends during several classes in addition to offering competition for all levels.

“We are so grateful to have a venue such as Stable View and the support of their team to help us provide the best T.I.P. Championships possible,” The Jockey Club and administrator of T.I.P and industry initiatives director Kristin Werner said. “We had to pivot last year after the hurricane caused devastation in the southeast, and we are glad to be able to welcome competitors back to Stable View on our traditional weekend in October.”

Qualifying information for the championships is available on the T.I.P. website at tjctip.com/About/CSI. Prize lists will be made available in the spring.

In addition, T.I.P. intends to offer year-end or championship awards in association with the American Endurance Ride Conference, Equine Trail Sports, Interscholastic Equestrian Association, North American Trail Ride Conference, United States Eventing Association, United States Working Equitation and United States Dressage Federation.

Return to the January 17 issue of Wire to Wire