Longines Global Champions Tour returns to Vienna

The top tier of equestrian sport will be making a guest appearance in front of Schönbrunn Palace in the fall of 2025.

Klaus Panholzer (CEO Schönbrunn Group), Markus Saurugg (Österreichischer Staatsmeister Springreiten 2022) und Sonja Klima (Initiatorin & Co-Veranstalterin Longines Global Champions Tour of Vienna) vor Schloss Schönbrunn im Rahmen des Fototermins zur Präsentation der Longines Global Champions Tour of Vienna.

Vienna, April 14, 2025. The Longines Global Champions Tour (LGCT), the premier class of equestrian sport, is bringing the world's show jumping elite to Vienna from September 26 to 28, 2025. The world's best show jumpers will compete against each other in front of the impressive backdrop of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Schönbrunn Palace. The three-day event will be accompanied by an exclusive supporting program that highlights the elegant character and traditional equestrian culture of Vienna.

Vienna will be the center of the international show jumping elite

After stops in major cities such as Doha, Mexico City, Shanghai, Madrid, Cannes, Paris, Monaco, London and New York, the Longines Global Champions Tour 2025 is coming to the Austrian capital. “We have been working for many months to bring this incomparable sports and lifestyle event back to the city. Vienna and the Longines Global Champions Tour simply belong together – this is where world-class sport, culture and history come together," said Sonja Klima, initiator and co-organizer of the Longines Global Champions Tour of Vienna.

As an official partner and official timekeeper, Longines also defines the unmistakable signature of the tour in Vienna. A high-class tournament awaits the spectators, with the world's best horse and rider duos competing over a thrilling weekend for the golden ticket to the season's ultimate goal: the Longines Global Champions Tour Super Grand Prix at the GC Playoffs in Prague. At the same time, the international teams are competing in the GCL, whose championship culminates in Riyadh and the qualification for the GCL Super Cup in Prague. As an Official Partner of the series, our aim is to bring world-class equestrian sport to iconic locations such as Schönbrunn Palace. This stage combines top sporting performance with cultural appeal – and thus perfectly reflects the special character of our partnership with the tour," says Matthias Breschan, CEO of Longines.

"The Longines Global Champions Tour stands for sporting excellence, attractive locations and an electric atmosphere. Vienna, with its history and hospitality, is a perfect addition to this prestigious series. We are very pleased that Sonja Klima and her team are actively bringing this tournament to Vienna and thus establishing Vienna as an important venue in international show jumping," explains Fred van Lierop, Managing Director of the Longines Global Champions Tour.

Schönbrunn Palace as a spectacular venue

The choice of venue underlines the importance of the Longines Global Champions Tour of Vienna as one of the most exclusive events on the international show jumping circuit. “Schönbrunn Palace is not only one of the most important cultural monuments in the world, but will now be the backdrop for an extraordinary equestrian event for the first time. This magnificent tournament is one of the highlights of our 2025 calendar of events," explains Klaus Panholzer, CEO of the Schönbrunn Group.

The Longines Global Champions Tour of Vienna promises three days of sporting excellence, glamorous events and a unique public experience – an unmissable event for equestrian sports fans, those interested in culture and anyone who wants to experience world-class sport in one of the world's most beautiful cities in front of a unique backdrop.

Ticket sales started

Tickets for the Longines Global Champions Tour from September 26 to 28, 2025, are now available in various categories, both as day tickets and for all three days, at oeticket. Over 9,000 spectators will visit the event over the three days of the tournament and experience equestrianism at the highest level in front of the impressive backdrop of Schönbrunn Palace. The roofing of the spectator grandstand means that the tournament can take place regardless of the weather.

Gruppenfoto vor dem Schloss Schönbrunn, mit mehreren Personen, die ein Plakat mit dem Schriftzug 'VIENNA' halten, einem Reiter in roter Jacke und einem Pferd.
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Eine Gruppe von Menschen mit einem Pferd vor dem Schloss Schönbrunn. Der Reiter trägt eine rote Jacke und einen Helm, während eine Frau in schwarzer Reitkleidung neben dem Pferd steht und ein Mann in einem Anzug lächelt.
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Eine Gruppe von drei Personen posiert vor dem Schloss Schönbrunn in Wien, während sie ein Plakat für die Longines Global Champions Tour 2025 präsentieren. Im Hintergrund ist das majestätische Schloss visible, und eine Person sitzt auf einem Pferd.
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Sonja Klima (Initiatorin & Co-Veranstalterin Longines Global Champions Tour of Vienna) mit Markus Saurugg (Österreichischer Staatsmeister Springreiten 2022) und Pferd beim Fototermin zur Longines Global Champions Tour of Vienna 2025 vor Schloss Schönbrunn.
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Klaus Panholzer (CEO Schönbrunn Group), Sonja Klima (Initiatorin & Co-Veranstalterin Longines Global Champions Tour of Vienna) und Gerd Koch (Institutsleiter Historische Gärten, Österreichische Bundesgärten) freuen sich auf das bevorstehende Turnier der Longines Global Champions Tour in Wien
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Fritz Steiner (Vorstand Wiener Pferdesportverband), Klaus Panholzer (CEO Schönbrunn Group), Markus Saurugg (Österreichischer Staatsmeister Springreiten 2022), Christian Tanczos, Sonja Klima und Manfred Seipt (Veranstalter:innen der Longines Global Champions Tour of Vienna) beim Fototermin für das von 26. bis 28. September 2025 stattfindende Turnier vor dem Schloss Schönbrunn.
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Klaus Panholzer (CEO Schönbrunn Group), Sonja Klima (Initiatorin & Co-Veranstalterin der Longines Global Champions Tour of Vienna) und Gerd Koch (Institutsleiter Historische Gärten, Österreichische Bundesgärten) vor dem Schloss Schönbrunn, Austragungsort der Longines Global Champions Tour of Vienna 2025.
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