Midway into 2025, Cayman Jolly Jumper is leading the charge as the winningest horse of the year—by nearly every Jumpr metric.

Just four horses have won multiple 5* Grand Prix titles this year to date. Kent Farrington and Greya were first to do it, with two wins in February and a third in April. Hello Chadora Lady and Miss Blue-Saint Blue Farm have two apiece.

Now Simon Delestre and Cayman Jolly Jumper have evened the score atop the standings.

Saturday night in Monaco, the speedy French pair captured their third 5* Grand Prix win of the year, topping an 11-horse jump off in the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix du Prince de Monaco. Their blazing time of 32.06 seconds was a full 1.84 seconds faster than runners up Harry Charles and Sherlock. *mind blown emoji*

That’s not even the 13-year-old Selle Français gelding’s most impressive stat.

This year, Cayman Jolly Jumper is ranked highest in 5* 1.60m podium finishes (7), prize money won (€1,113,950), and in world ranking points earned at the 5* level (920).

They’ve now booked their ticket to the Super Cup, too, setting the stage to claim the winningest horse of the year. Full stop.

“What can I say about this horse, he is truly amazing, he’s a legend and it’s amazing for me to ride a horse like him,” said an ecstatic Delestre after his latest victory. “I have no more words to say how good he is.”

The second half of the Global Champions Tour picks up in London next, August 8–10.