Faults are gained when a fence is knocked down, the horse stops at a fence (refuse) or the horse runs around a fence (run out).
Show Jumping can take place both indoors and outdoors, so is perfect to enjoy all year round.
Intended to demonstrate the horse and rider’s courage, athletic ability, precision, speed and partnership, your aim is to jump a clear round. If you manage to jump clear, you will go through to the second stage which is called a “jump-off”. A jump-off is a shortened course which is timed. The winner is the horse and rider with the least faults and the fastest time in the jump-off.
There are various levels you can jump at and you can go on to compete as an individual or as part of a team.
We have many showjumping based rallies aimed towards helping child and pony progress towards competing, at whatever level they enjoy!
If you want to take your buzz for Show Jumping one step further, there is an array of competitions that you can compete in. These include:
- Area Competitions
- National Championships
- Regional Championships
- The Pony Club Spring Festival
- Royal Windor Show Jumping
- The Pony Club Mini Major International Show Jumping Class (Olympia London International Horse Show)