Lexington, Ky. - US Equestrian is pleased to welcome the return of Turnham Green as the title sponsor of the USEF Junior Jumper National Championships. The Turnham Green/USEF Junior Jumper National Championships are set to take place October 8-11, 2025, at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show in Harrisburg, Penn.

The event provides a premier platform for U.S. junior jumping athletes to compete against their peers in a three-day competition format. This event features both a Prix des States Team Competition, in a format similar to a Nations Cup, and an Individual Competition. Medals will be awarded to athletes that exemplify top talent across multiple days of competition, with fences ranging from 1.35m to 1.45m.
The championships have long been a highlight of the junior calendar, representing the culmination of a year of dedication and preparing for many of the sport’s rising talent. Turnham Green is a private boarding facility based in Wellington, Fla., with an emphasis on hunter/jumper competition.
“The Turnham Green/USEF Junior Jumper National Championships remain one of the most anticipated events of the year for our junior athletes,” said Bill Moroney, Chief Executive Officer of US Equestrian. “These championships offer a meaningful opportunity for young athletes to gain valuable team experience and demonstrate their talent on the national stage. We are grateful for Turnham Green's continued support in helping US Equestrian showcase this important event.”
“We are excited to work with US Equestrian and Turnham Green for another year at the esteemed USEF Junior Jumper National Championships,” said Susie Shirk, Executive Director of the PNHS Foundation. “The PNHS has been home to the USEF Junior Jumper National Championships for more than 40 years, and it’s an honor to continue to host the nation’s best young junior athletes.”
“We are proud to continue our support of the USEF Junior Jumper National Championships,” said Susan Mackenzie of Turnham Green. “The prestigious Prix des States event plays an important role in the development of our nation's leading young riders.”

