Canadians factored strongly at the top the leaderboard, with Ali Ramsay 2nd and 4th in the week 6 kickoff at Desert International Horse Park.
Ben Maher and Ginger-Blue won the class, while Nina Mallevaey and the Rein family's My Clementine snagged third place.
The Canadian piloted Her Game Ball BG to victory; "It's a strange sport. You do get better with age." she commented on her recent successes.
February 23rd promises to be a night of fun and fundraising for Canadian show jumpers, with some amazing silent auction items on offer.
Under the leadership of chef d’équipe Di Lampard, the British squad delivered a memorable season ‒ and hope to carry that success forward.
The Irish rider piloted Good Star du Bary, currently her only 1.60m horse, to her first World Cup and first five-star win.
The German took the Saturday night feature at WEF 5; another podium placing for Nina Mallevaey and the Rein family's Dynastie de Beaufour.
The rider led an all-American female podium in the Week 5 kickoff event over Paris Olympic course designer Gregory Bodo’s track.
Volunteers are being sought for all disciplines, equine medication control, health and welfare, industry development, and other roles.
The rider from Great Britain has topped the Longines Rankings for the third time, edging former leader Kent Farrington (USA).