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Jumping

Jumping


Men and women competing side by side

Olympic sport since 1912


The best known and most widely practiced of the FEI disciplines. A sport that requires courage, control and technical ability to take horse and rider over 10 to 13 "knockable" obstacles, some of which may be double or treble combinations, with penalties incurred for each obstacle knocked down or refused.

Jumping in 2015

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Games & Championships

Number 1 for 11 months of the year: Scott Brash (GBR)
A 20 year old in the Top Ten!
Bertram Allen (IRL)

Growth of the sport

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Main events

FEI Championships & Games

18 Games and Championships including the Pan Americans, the South East Asian Games, World and European Jumping Championships for seniors and youth were held throughout the year. Photos, facts, figures and results from the sporting highlights of the year are available here.


FEI World Cup™ Jumping

The FEI World Cup™ was first launched in 1978 with the discipline of Jumping and following the huge success it encountered, the model was then extended to the disciplines of Dressage, Driving and Vaulting. The bright lights of Las Vegas welcomed the world's best Jumping partnerships for the Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping Final 2015, with the Olympic champion – Steve Guerdat (SUI) & Albfuehren's Paille. Photos, facts, figures and resultsavailable here.

Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping

Teams from 45 nations competed at 19 events in 19 different countries in order to qualify for the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup™ Jumping Final in Barcelona where team Belgium were unbeatable and claimed the Trophy. Photos, facts, figures and results available here