How high do Hunter Jumpers jump?

For Hunters, if a trot/canter/placement rail is used, the jump may not be higher or wider than 4'3” (1.30 meters). If the rail is used on the take off side of an obstacle it may be no closer than 8'2” (2.50 meters). If the rail is used on the landing side of a vertical it may be no closer than 9'10” (3 meters).
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What are the levels of Hunter Jumper?

There are three main divisions at a hunter/jumper horse show: hunter, jumper and equitation. In all three, a rider guides a horse over a set course of obstacles in a ring. However, each is scored differently.
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What is the difference between a hunter jumper and a jumper?

Show jumping is all about the numbers. The horse and rider team with the fastest time and the fewest faults wins. Hunters: Where the horse and rider jump a course and the judging is based on accuracy, grace, and elegance. Jumpers Where the horse and rider memorize a course of jumps and a jump-off course.
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How high are high kids jumpers?

Children's Jumper horses may not cross enter into any Junior Jumper class at the same competition. Fence Height: Low Children's Jumper 1.00m to 1.05m. High Children's Jumper 1.10m for the first class of the section.
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Is hunters or jumpers better?

Riding a Jumper Course

Compared to a hunter course, showjumper jumps are higher, wider, and come down more easily. Distances are tougher, combinations are tighter, and courses are designed to test athleticism and trust, rather than show off style and skill.
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Hunter Vs Jumper | Riding Style



Are hunters harder than jumpers?

In fact, jumpers are the more difficult of the two sports at many levels when ridden correctly. And some people even do a very good job of riding both the hunters and the jumpers.
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What makes a good hunter horse?

A hunter horse must be athletic and agile and good breeds for the purpose include the Hanoverian, the Holsteiner, the Arabian, the Quarter horse, and the Trakehner. Both thoroughbreds and warmbloods perform well at the training and junior competition stages.
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Are thoroughbreds good jumpers?

Thoroughbreds are excellent choices for cross country due to their large gallop strides, speed, and ability to maintain endurance throughout long stretches of cantering or galloping. They also are very successful jumpers, so it is no surprise to see them as a viable option in a number of jumping disciplines.
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What is a hunter jumper Derby?

What is a Hunter Derby? Most hunter derbies are run as a two-round competition. Both rounds typically include natural fences reminiscent of the hunt field, such as stone walls, logs, brush jumps, white board fences, post-and-rail jumps, gates, coops, banks and ditches.
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What is the difference between dressage and hunter jumper?

Dressage tack is different than hunter tack in more than just color. “Hunter saddles are designed to help riders ride like hunters with a shorter stirrup, more closed hip angle and a more forward upper body,” says Sprieser. “A dressage saddle is much more conducive to a good dressage-rider position.”
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What is Baby Green Hunter?

Baby Green Hunter Under Saddle. This division is designated for the very green horse or pony. Horses or ponies may not show in any classes in which fences exceed 2'9” at the same show.
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How are jumpers scored?

In the jump-off, your goal is to keep all of the rails up while going fast. Horses are placed by number of faults first, and then by time when placing within each category of faults. A horse with a rail, however fast, cannot beat a horse that jumps clear. A rail down or a refusal/circle will cost you 4 faults.
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How high can a TB jump?

As you can see above the horse has a jump so powerful he cleared 8'3", the true world record for high jump--that is 3 feet higher than the Grand Prix jumpers are asked to do.
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What breed of horse can jump the highest?

Top-Level Jumping Horse Breeds. The best horse breeds for competitive show jumping are the Dutch Warmblood, Hanoverian, Selle Francais, Belgian Warmblood, and Oldenburg. Due to their tall and athletic build, warmbloods often dominate at the highest level of show jumping.
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How high are Olympic horse jumps?

In Olympic showjumping competitions, the fences' height is 1.6 meters (5.2 feet) and has a maximum width of 2 meters (6.5 feet). The triple bar obstacle can be 2.2 meters wide, and the water jump distance is set at a maximum of 4.5 meters (14.76 feet).
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What is the most popular equestrian sport?

Thoroughbred horse racing is the most popular form worldwide.
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Is dressage cruel to horses?

Is dressage cruel to horses? Dressage done well is not cruel to horses. The point of dressage is to demonstrate harmony and trust between horse and rider, which is achieved using correct, gentle training.
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How high are the fences in Olympic show jumping?

Run under International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI) rules, the horse jumps a course of 10 to 16 obstacles, with heights up to 1.6 meters (5 feet 3 inches) and spreads of up to 2.0 metres (6 ft 7 in).
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What do judges look for in a hunter horse?

History of Hunter Divisions

Horses are judged on several points, including: hunting pace, movement, style of jumping, and manners. Riders are judged on their position (equitation), ability to communicate and control their mount with invisible aids, and ability to execute the questions posed on course.
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What should I look for in a hunter jumper horse?

The first and most important quality a good hunter must have is solid form over his jumps. The second is his movement across the ground – how he walks, trots, and canters. The third criteria is the horse's mind – how he thinks and his personality. Good form over fences is the most important quality a hunter can have.
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How are hunters judged?

Hunter under saddle classes are judged on the flat (not over jumps) at the walk, trot and canter in both directions. Horses are judged on their way of moving and obedience.
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What is EQ in horse riding?

More specifically, equitation may refer to a rider's position while mounted, and encompasses a rider's ability to ride correctly and with effective aids. In horse show competition, the rider, rather than the horse is evaluated.
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What is hunter over fences?

Hunter Over Fences. Hunter Over Fences is a discipline where the horse and rider jump a course of fences. The higher levels are for advanced Hunt Seat riders (must be Regular Level) but there are introductory classes of ground poles to teach riders to negotiate a course and cross poles for beginning Over Fences Riders.
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