Eventos ecuestres más vistos en México

Discover Mexico's most popular and well-attended equestrian events, ranging from traditional shows to world-class show jumping competitions. This selection includes fairs, exhibitions, and championships that celebrate the country's rich equestrian culture. Explore the diversity of charrería, alta escuela, and international circuits that attract thousands of fans and participants each year, solidifying the tradition and art of the horse in Mexico.

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    Longines Global Champions Tour México (Campo Marte, Mexico City)

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    • One of the most spectacular arenas on the global circuit

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    This event attracts the world's top 30 riders, offering an elite show jumping spectacle at an iconic venue like Campo Marte. Its ability to draw a massive audience and its impact on the international equestrian calendar make it a highly visible event in Mexico.

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    Major League Show Jumping Final (Club Hípico La Silla, Nuevo León)

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    • Premier CSI5 league

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    This event represents the culmination of the CSI5* show jumping league, attracting top riders and teams to Mexico. Its hosting at Club Hípico La Silla, an internationally renowned venue, guarantees elite competition and significant public attendance and media coverage.

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    National Charro Championship

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    • Emblematic and beloved tradition

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    The National Charro Championship is an annual celebration that honors the rich tradition and skill of charrería, a sport deeply rooted in Mexican culture. It attracts thousands of spectators and participants, establishing itself as an equestrian event of great magnitude and cultural relevance in Mexico.

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    Feria Internacional del Caballo (Texcoco, Estado de México)

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    • Blends equestrian tradition with Mexican celebration

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    This event stands out for its impressive attendance, drawing thousands with a rich blend of equestrian tradition, charrería shows, and livestock exhibitions. Its diverse program, including bullfights and high-profile concerts, ensures massive visibility and attendance, solidifying its position as a national equestrian benchmark.

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    International Festival “The Horse and its World”

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    • Blends equestrian tradition, world-class shows, and Mexican celebration

    This festival is a comprehensive showcase of Mexican and international equestrian culture, featuring a diversity of disciplines from charrería to medieval shows. Its ability to attract 40,000 attendees and exhibit renowned horses like Big Boy demonstrates its relevance and massive appeal in the equestrian field.

Frequently asked questions

The most-watched equestrian events in Mexico include the Domecq Equestrian Show, the Longines Global Champions Tour of Mexico City, the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup, and horse races at the Hipódromo de las Américas, especially quarter-mile races.
Many of these events, such as the Longines Global Champions Tour, expect thousands of spectators and offer global streaming. For events like the Global Amateur Tour, you can compete on elite horses at CSI 2* Puebla. For races, the Hipódromo de las Américas is a popular venue to attend.
Various disciplines are popular in Mexico, including show jumping (as seen in the Longines Global Champions Tour and Nations Cup), horse racing (especially quarter-mile races at Hipódromo de las Américas), and charrería events like Cala de Caballo, Piales en Lienzo, and floreo de reata.
The Domecq Equestrian Show is considered the most important and popular in Mexico due to its 50 uninterrupted years of constant presence in festivals, fairs, and other events, solidifying its legacy in Mexican equestrian culture.

How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing

This ranking of the most-watched equestrian events in Mexico is based on a combination of factors reflecting popularity, audience attendance, media coverage, and historical relevance within the Mexican equestrian landscape. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive overview of the events that capture the most public attention.

  • Events with a long history and consistent presence in Mexican popular culture, such as the Domecq Equestrian Show, are considered.
  • The participation of world-class athletes and the organization of high-level competitions, such as the Longines Global Champions Tour, are key criteria.
  • The ability of events to attract a large number of spectators, both in person and through online streaming, as seen at the Hipódromo de las Américas and show jumping events, is valued.
  • Mentions in relevant sources and the impact on the Mexican equestrian community, including the promotion of national talents, also influence the ranking.
  • Events must have a proven track record of popularity and recognition in Mexico, attracting a significant audience.
  • Priority is given to events featuring high-level competitions, whether horse racing, show jumping, or charrería, with the participation of prominent riders.
  • An event's ability to generate media interest and be broadcast to a wide audience, both nationally and internationally, is an important factor.
  • Events that contribute to the development and promotion of equestrian disciplines in Mexico, fostering local participation and talent, are included.