CSI 5*

Nicola Philippaerts & Gadget Mouche Marvel in the $340,000 Kask Grand Prix CSI 5*

Tryon, United States โ€” October 18, 2025 โ€” Nicola Philippaerts (BEL) showcased a star in the making on Saturday night as he guided 9-year-old Gadget Mouche to win the $340,000 Grand Prix CSI 5*, presented by Kask, to cap Major League Show Jumping (MLSJ) Leg 5 at Tryon International.

A seasoned Belgian nations cup rider and member of MLSJ team Archers, Philippaerts returned at the bottom half of a 12-horse jump-off over courses designed by Peter Grant (CAN).

Gadget Moucheโ€”a French-bred Andiamo Semilly sonโ€”was produced through the Philippaerts program by his father Ludo and brother Thibault and is now making a name for himself at the five-star level. Philippaerts debuted the gelding in the 5* ranks in Spruce Meadows only a month ago.

Shane Sweetnam (IRL) & James Kann Cruz

When Philippaerts entered the Tryon stadium, his fate was all but sealed as the runner up after Irish Olympian Shane Sweetnam and James Kann Cruzโ€”his mount from the 2024 Paris Olympicsโ€”laid down a blistering pace of 43.94 seconds to take over the lead from world no. 1 Kent Farrington aboard Greya.

โ€œIf you can beat these guys with these horses, it’s always very nice to be able to do that,โ€ admitted Philippaerts, who earned his first MLSJ grand prix title.

Gadget Mouche was efficient in the turns and quick across the ground to pip Sweetnam and his Gizmo Partners owned mount by two tenths of a second and steal the win.

โ€œThis is his third five-star where he jumped the grand prix, and he feels very good. He was very quick tonight,โ€ continued Philippaerts. โ€œIโ€™m happy to be back over here in America. It’s my second year in Major League and I really enjoy it; it’s a great sport, great riders and a lot of great events.โ€

When asked about his recent string of second-place finishes, Sweetnam answered, โ€œI have a lot of experience coming second this year so I always felt there was someone that maybe could catch me [tonight], but I left everything out there. James Kann Cruz is brilliant, and his results speak for themselves. Not just this year, every year. When you go to jump on him, you know you have a chance.โ€

Kent Farrington (USA) & Greya

The record-breaking evening that was promised was not to be after Farrington settled for third aboard his phenom mare Greya on a time of 44.18 seconds. Farrington is still on the hunt to make history with his ninth grand prix win in one year, while Greya chases her own record of seven.

โ€œI’m at the wrong end of this lineup tonight,โ€ said Farrington. โ€œI was very happy with my horseโ€”she’s an incredible athlete and I am very proud of what she’s doing in the sport. It was going to be a tall order tonight when there’s so many clear going faster and faster. I’m happy with the horse, disappointed to be third.โ€

The next stop for MLSJ kicks off December 3 at Desert International Horse Park (DIHP) in California for Leg 6 and 7.

For more information on Major League Show Jumping and to view complete schedules, rosters and more, visitย majorleagueshowjumping.com.

Podium: 2) Shane Sweetnam (IRL), 1) Nicola Philippaerts (BEL), 3) Kent Farrington (USA)

Final Results โ€“ $340,000 Kask Grand Prix CSI 5*

1) Nicola Philippaerts (BEL) & Gadget Mouche โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 43.74

2) Shane Sweetnam (IRL) & James Kann Cruz โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 43.94

3) Kent Farrington (USA) & Greya โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 44.18

Source: Press Release from Major League Show Jumping

Photos: ยฉ MLSJ / Meraki Creative Group  



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