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Frank McCourt-backed Professional Jumping League raises £37m from first team sale

Created at 29 Jun · 1:06 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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The Professional Jumping League (PJL), backed by Olympique Marseille owner Frank McCourt, has raised $50 million (£38 million) from the first sale of a team in the new showjumping competition. US investor and racing driver Jason McCarthy purchased the team, which is expected to be one of 16 in the league when it launches next year.

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Key Numbers

$50 millionamount raised from first team sale
£38 millionamount raised from first team sale
16number of teams in PJL
14number of legs in PJL calendar
$300 millionprize money over first three seasons
£227 millionprize money over first three seasons

Who's Involved

Frank McCourt
Owner of Olympique Marseille and backer of the Professional Jumping League
Jason McCarthy
US investor, racing driver, and buyer of the first PJL team
Professional Jumping League
New showjumping competition
Box to Box Films
Production company for PJL documentary
Frank McCourt-backed Professional Jumping League raises £37m from first team sale

↳ Why This Matters

This significant investment and record team sale price indicate strong financial backing and market confidence in the new Professional Jumping League, potentially signaling a new era of commercial growth and increased prize money for the sport of showjumping.

Key facts

  • The Professional Jumping League (PJL) has raised $50 million (£38 million) from its first team sale.
  • The team was purchased by US investor and racing driver Jason McCarthy.
  • The PJL is backed by Frank McCourt, owner of Olympique Marseille.
  • The sale price is considered a record for a new franchise in a startup league.
  • The league plans to launch next year with 16 teams and a 14-leg calendar.

The Professional Jumping League (PJL), a new showjumping competition backed by Frank McCourt, has secured $50 million (£38 million) from the sale of its first team. The buyer is US investor and racing driver Jason McCarthy, whose purchase is reportedly a record for a new franchise in a league yet to commence its first event.

McCourt, who also owns French football club Olympique Marseille, stated that the investment is a strong endorsement of the PJL's vision and the future of showjumping. He highlighted the league's ambition to attract new capital and growth opportunities to the sport, welcoming McCarthy Jumping Team as the first ownership group.

The PJL aims to draw top riders and horses by offering $300 million (£227 million) in prize money over its initial three seasons. The league also targets sponsors interested in its affluent following. Plans include a 14-leg calendar spanning North America, Europe, and the Middle East, alongside a behind-the-scenes documentary produced by Box to Box Films, known for Formula 1's 'Drive to Survive'.

Jason McCarthy expressed strong belief in the PJL's vision for a league committed to high ethical standards, meritocracy, and elite competition, supported by a sustainable commercial model. He sees significant potential for the sport to expand its global audience while preserving its core values.

Frequently asked questions

The league is backed by Frank McCourt, who also owns French football club Olympique Marseille and is a former owner of the LA Dodgers.

The first team sale raised $50 million (£38 million).

The team was purchased by US investor and racing driver Jason McCarthy.

The league is set to launch next year.

What Happens Next

01The PJL is scheduled to launch next year with 16 teams.
02The league will feature a 14-leg calendar across North America, Europe, and the Middle East.

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How It Developed

The Professional Jumping League (PJL) has raised $50 million (£38 million) from the first team sale.
US investor and racing driver Jason McCarthy purchased the team.
The team is expected to be one of 16 in the PJL when it launches next year.
The sale price is believed to be a record for a new franchise in a startup league yet to hold its first event.
PJL plans include a 14-leg calendar across North America, Europe, and the Middle East, and a documentary by Box to Box Films.
The league aims to attract top riders and horses with $300 million (£227 million) in prize money over its first three seasons.

Sources

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Frank McCourt-backed Professional Jumping League raises £37m from first team saleCity AM

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