British Showjumping is the National Governing Body for the sport across England, Scotland and Wales. We are the Individual Olympic Gold medal holders (Nick Skelton & Big Star) from Rio 2016 and won ...
British Showjumping is the National Governing Body for the sport across England, Scotland and Wales. We are the Individual Olympic Gold medal holders (Nick Skelton & Big Star) from Rio 2016 and won Team Gold at London 2012. British Showjumping has over 16,000 members and provides over 4,000 days of competition each year across all levels of the sport. British Showjumping is an Olympic Sport and competes under the Team GBR banner at least once a year whether it be at the European Championships, World Equestrian or Olympic Games. British Showjumping won Olympic Team Gold at London 2012 and Olympic Individual Gold at Rio 2016 with Nick Skelton and Big Star. Looking after the sport in Great Britain, as its governing body, is British Showjumping formulating the rules and codes of practice under which all affiliated competitions are held. Our purpose is to improve and maintain standards of showjumping, while encouraging members of all standards and at all levels to enjoy fair competition over safe and attractive courses. British Showjumping has classes to cater for all levels of ability whether you simply want to compete occasionally at weekends over a 70cm course or on the global stage. We manage more than 4,000 shows each year providing providing a safe, structured and progressive environment for people to enjoy the sport within. Showjumping is a sport that reaches millions of people and is a sport enjoyed by the equine enthusiast, the professional and those who have never been on or near a horse in their lives. It is also one of the only sports where men and women compete on equal terms across all age groups.