Following the excitement of the Toyota SA Outdoor Grand Prix, attention now turns to the Toyota World Cup Qualifier — an intense four-day competition set to challenge both riders and their horses in a battle of nerve, power and precision. Featuring pony riders, juniors, and adult competitors, the event is free to the public, and with all three arenas operating at full capacity, spectators can expect a thrilling showcase of skill, energy, and top-tier competition.
Launched in February, the 2026 showjumping season has been branded the Ultimate 4×4 Series Powered by Toyota, comprising four premier events — including the Toyota Midrand World Cup Qualifier. With the overall series champion set to drive away in a brand-new Toyota Hilux Double Cab Legend, courtesy of Toyota South Africa Motors, the stakes are high from the opening course-walk to the final jumpoff. With capacity crowds and world-class course design, only the most precise and composed horse-and-rider combinations will earn their right to a jump-off.
The event will culminate at 13:30 on Sunday, 31 May, with the demanding and unforgiving 1.50m Toyota World Cup Qualifier. Renowned South African course designer Anne-Marie Esslinger — one of the most respected names in the sport — will lead the course build, supported by Eric Bianchi and Frans Rabushakga.
Kyalami Park Club Event Director Heather Mpofu emphasised the scale and significance of the competition:
“Our arenas have had time to rest and recover following the Toyota Easter Festival, while our team and partners have worked tirelessly behind the scenes to prepare for this event. Everything is in place for an exceptional equestrian showcase — from our magnificent horses to our talented riders and passionate supporters. Whether you’re a lifelong equestrian enthusiast or a first-time spectator, we look forward to welcoming you to an unforgettable experience.”
