How tall are children's hunters?

Open to all junior riders. Modified Child/Adult Hunter - 2'9" (0.85m), non-EC, riders may not show in any other division (unless a Modified Child/Adult Equitation division is offered), horses may compete in other divisions with a different rider. Children's Hunter - 3' (0.90m), open to junior riders.
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What height is schooling hunter?

Schooling Hunter Class. Fence Height 2'6. sometimes held in place of the Baby Green Division. Even though these classes are very similar to the Baby Greens, the horses are penalized for trotting corners or trotting for a simple lead change.
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How tall is a small junior hunter?

It is held for qualifying Junior Hunter riders who show at either the 3'3" or 3'6" height.
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How tall is a small hunter?

In addition to the three weight sections, hunters may compete in small hunter, ladies' hunter or working hunter classes. The small hunter must look like a "miniature middleweight". The maximum height is 15.2 hands (62 inches, 157 cm), and small hunters should have relatively short legs with a deep body.
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How high do hunter jumpers go?

For hunters, bounce jumps may only be used with verticals and may not exceed 1.10m (3'7”) in height. Jumps in the schooling area may not exceed 5'3” (1.60 meters) in height, 5'11” (1.80 meters) in width.
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What's the difference between hunters and jumpers?

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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What is the ideal 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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What height is low children's hunter?

Fence Height:

Low Children's Jumper 1.00m to 1.05m. High Children's Jumper 1.10m for the first class of the section. In all other classes of the section fences to be set no lower than 1.10m and no higher than 1.15m.
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How tall are halo hunters?

Hunters are also huge. While each Lekgolo is only a few inches, Hunters are a little over 12 feet tall and can weigh up to 11,000 pounds.
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What is a small JR Hunter?

When the hunter jumper term “Junior” is used in a division, it refers to the age of the rider which must be 17 years or under. Examples include Small Junior Hunter or High Junior Jumper.
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What is a low hunter class?

Low Working Hunter - 2'9", generally offered as a division with multiple over fences classes and an under saddle. Classes can usually be entered individually. Lo/Low Working Hunter - 3', generally offered as a division with multiple over fences classes and an under saddle. Classes can usually be entered individually.
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What is green hunter?

Green Hunter Incentive Rider Ranking System

The USHJA Green Hunter Incentive Program offers a Rider Ranking System for owners to earn additional prize money based on how much money their horse's rider has won in the program in prior years, favoring those riders with less money-won in the program.
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What height do medium ponies jump?

Small Pony Hunters cannot exceed 12.2 hands, must be ridden by a junior 12 years of age or younger, and will jump 2'3". Medium Pony Hunters range in height from over 12.2 to 13.2 hands, must be ridden by a junior 14 years of age or younger, and will jump 2'6".
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What height is short Stirrup?

Short Stirrup is typically for younger riders (age 9-11 and under) that have not shown higher than 2′ or 2'6″; the exact age limit and fence height restriction will vary by show. The division typically consists of several over fence classes with fences set around 18″ – 2'3″, as well as a flat class.
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What is long Stirrup hunter?

Rider restricted classes

Short stirrup, long stirrup, and green/novice rider: These classes are for the riders with less experience and or horses who can not jump quite as high. Short stirrup classes are usually for riders 12 and under, long stirrup classes are for those 13 and over, although age varies between shows.
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How many jumps are in a hunter course?

Hunter courses typically consist of eight to 10 jumps that are more organic in form and generally lower in height than fences used in jumper classes.
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How tall is a spartan 2?

Depending on the type of Spartan the height of a Spartan II (fully armored) is 7'2 feet tall, a Spartan III (Fully armored) is 6'10 feet tall, and a Spartan IV (Fully armored) stands on average a little shorter at 6'9, all while boasting a reinforced endoskeleton.
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How tall is an elite?

Elites (called Sangheili in the Covenant language) who stand nearly 8'6'' (2.6 m) and feature recharging personal shields.
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How tall is Master Chief?

His skin is unnaturally white as a consequence of spending most of his time in his armor. The Master Chief stands about 7 feet (2.13 m) tall and weighs 1,000 pounds (450 kg) in armor; without it, he stands 6 feet, 10 inches (2.08 m) tall and weighs 287 pounds (130 kg).
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What does division pony mean?

Pony Divisions

Lines are shortened slightly as ponies get smaller. Children's Pony: A lower height division which is not part of pony finals. It's a nice early step for a green pony, or an inexperienced rider to take before the serious pony classes. This division will not “break their green year.”
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What makes a horse green eligible?

The horse or pony must have an active recording (lifetime or annual) with the Federation. Owners must officially submit the request through the Green Status portal on USEF website by September 1, 2020.
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What are the hunter divisions?

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. The jumper discipline is scored based on the objective speed and accuracy the rider has over the course.
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How do I train my horse to be a hunter?

To teach a horse to stretch in a hunter frame, they need to learn to go long and low. This is accomplished by working at a trot and practicing taking a feel of the inside rein as you sink into the saddle (downward position of the post) and simultaneously closing your inside leg.
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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 makes a good hunter jumper?

In its most basic definition, good form for a show hunter is characterized by tightly folded knees over his fences. If a horse jumps without tight form and dangles or hangs his forelegs, it is considered poor form. Jumpers can get away with less than perfect form over fences far more easily than the show hunter.
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