Season 5 Highlights: Vote for Your Favourite Moment

Pick your top highlight from Greenwich, Highlands and Tryon.
Published
02 NOV 2025
Est. reading time
2 min
Three incredible venues. Six unforgettable moments. One fan vote.
As Season 5 moves into its next stretch, we’re reliving the best highlights from the past three events: Greenwich, Highlands Cup and Tryon, and we want to know which one stood out most to you.
Each of these stops brought iconic performances, from team triumphs to individual brilliance, and now it’s your turn to decide which moment deserves the spotlight.
What Are the Options?
We’ve selected two standout highlights from each venue, moments that defined the season so far. 
Watch them, remember the excitement, and vote for the one that thrilled you most:
The Trelawny Trailblazers captured their first victory of Season 5, edging out the defending Greenwich champions and current league leaders, Maccabi United.
The win tightened the gap in the overall standings and put the Trailblazers within reach of the top spot as the season continues.
World number one Kent Farrington claimed his second MLSJ Grand Prix of Season 5 and his eighth 5* Grand Prix win of 2025, tying his own world record.
With another chance ahead at Leg 7, Farrington now aims to surpass that record and extend his lead in the standings.
The Archers, who had been searching for form early in the season, found their rhythm at the Highlands Cup.
Their victory marked the team’s first win of Season 5 and gave them key momentum heading into the second half of the year.
Germany’s René Dittmer and Corsica X, a proven international 5* combination, delivered when it mattered most.
Their win in the $340,000 Highlands Cup Grand Prix marked Dittmer’s first MLSJ Grand Prix victory and another milestone in their partnership.
Seventeen-year-old Tony Stormanns made a standout debut for Team Helios in Tryon.
Under the guidance of his mother and team manager, Helena Stormanns, he took the pressure position in the gold-medal jump-off and delivered when it counted, securing the win and another strong result for Helios.
Belgium’s Nicola Philippaerts and the nine-year-old Gadget Mouche claimed their first MLSJ Grand Prix win in Tryon.
Against one of the deepest fields of the season, their precise and fast performance stood out in what was one of the most competitive jump-offs yet.
Cast Your Vote
Check out the six highlights and vote for your favourite. Your choice will help decide which moment becomes the fan-favourite highlight of the season so far.
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Keep watching, we’ll unveil the fan-favourite highlights and behind-the-scenes stories very soon.
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