The Longines Global Champions Tour heads to Monaco July 4 - 6, 2024 for the tenth stage of the 2024 tour. This unparalleled event brings together the top show jumping talent from across the globe in one of the most challenging arenas on tour for the €1.5 million Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix du Prince de Monaco.

The excitement is palpable as the rider list is announced for the Longines Global Champions Tour of Monaco. The world’s top riders are preparing to converge on this tiny yet glamorous principality on the French Riviera. Monaco will serve as the backdrop for three days of world-class sport offering a unique blend of luxury, glamour, and thrilling show jumping.

2022 LGCT Grand Prix of Monaco winner and current LGCT Championship leader Max Kühner will be looking to defend his lead and win a second stage of the 2024 season after winning the first French Riviera stage in Ramatuelle/St. Tropez. Putting the pressure on will be Andreas Schou of Denmark, currently sitting in second place in the LGCT Championship race.

With a host of past LGCT Grand Prix of Monaco winners competing this weekend, the riders will be eager to secure a second win in the Port d’Hercule with last year’s winner Julien Epaillard looking to defend his title in Monaco. LGCT Grand Prix of Monaco 2021 winner Darragh Kenny, LGCT Grand Prix of Monaco 2019 winner Maikel van der Vleuten, and 2016 LGCT Grand Prix of Monaco winner Emanuele Gaudiano will all be aiming to claim another victory this weekend.

The star-studded line-up of riders also includes LGCT Championship winners such as two-time winners Edwina Tops-Alexander and 2023 Champion Harrie Smolders, who will be on the hunt to secure maximum points to climb the leaderboard in order to defend his championship title.

Esteemed names such as French talents Gregory Cottard, Simon Delestre, Roger-Yves Bost, and Ines Joly will be looking to claim the top spot. Belgian sensations Jérôme Guéry and Olivier Philippaerts, American talents Jessica Springsteen and Spencer Smith, Irishmen Richard Howley and Michael Duffy, Germany’s Janne Friederike Meyer-Zimmermann and Christian Ahlmann, the Netherlands’ Kim Emmen, and UK's John Whitaker will all be aiming to secure a podium finish in Monaco.