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In North America, equine skijoring teams consist of a horse, a rider and a skier or snowboarder who is towed by a rope.

While the rider controls the horse, the skier or snowboarder navigates a course of banked turns, jumps, and slalom gates while capturing rings and racing against the clock. The cleanest, fastest run wins.

SkijorCup™ brings the spirit of competition to skijoring races across North America through a unified, season-long points system based solely on earnings (1 Point for every $100) and centralized media platform.

Designed to legitimize and grow the sport, SkijorCup™ increases athlete recognition and prioritizes equine safety, while celebrating the communities, traditions, and culture. Serving as the sport’s central hub, SkijorCup™ tracks results, rankings, and season highlights across multiple events.

By unifying competition across the season, SkijorCup™ strengthens the spirit of camaraderie rooted in the sport—amplifying visibility while honoring both seasoned champions and emerging talent. Unaffiliated with any governing association, SkijorCup™ exists to support and uplift the skijoring community as a whole while preserving its grassroots spirit and helping shape the future of the sport.

For the good of all involved.

Uniting the community.

We stand for community, safety, and integrity.

A circuit where everyone is included–the races may be independent but we are stronger together.

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