Jumping



Jumping enjoys its place, both nationally and internationally, as one of the most popular and perhaps most recognizable equestrian events.  At its highest competitive level, Jumping is recognized as one of the three Olympic equestrian disciplines alongside both Dressage and Eventing.  Essentially, what pole vaulting, high jump and hurdles are to track and field, Jumping is to equestrian sport. 

Spectator friendly and easy to understand, the object for the Jumper is to negotiate a series of obstacles, where emphasis is placed on height and width, and to do so without lowering the height or refusing to jump any of the obstacles. The time taken to complete the course is also a factor.  The Jumping course tests a horse’s athleticism, agility and tractability while simultaneously testing a rider’s precision, accuracy and responsiveness.  Perhaps most importantly, Jumping tests the partnership between horse and rider. 

Competitive Jumping has enjoyed immense popularity worldwide since the early 1900s, and the discipline continues to grow.  In today’s show ring, horses and ponies of all sizes and breeds compete in Jumping classes representing varying levels of challenge.  Likewise, classes exist for virtually every level of rider from the child novice to the seasoned international professional. 

Contacts

Lizzy Chesson
Managing Director, Show Jumping
[email protected] (908) 997 - 3007
Jennifer Haydon
Director, Show Jumping National Programs
[email protected] (859) 225 - 6911
Erin Keating
Director, Jumping Development Programs
[email protected] (859) 225 - 2036
Rachel Denning
Director, Jumping Coordination
[email protected] (908) 997 - 3006
Nancy Sullivan
Administrative Coordinator, Show Jumping
[email protected] (908) 997 - 3005

Jumping Programs

Resources

Additional Resources

2025 U.S. FEI Jumping Calendar

Calendar of FEI Jumping Events in the U.S. Updated 11/17/25

2026 U.S. FEI Jumping Calendar

Calendar of FEI Jumping Events in the U.S. Updated 10/30/25

Jumping Recorded Warnings - FEI Article 259

The FEI’s presentation on the differences between the old rule and the new rule. Effective January 1, 2026

2026 New Jumper Rule Changes

New Jumper Rules effective Dec 1, 2025 for the 2026 Competition Year.

U.S FEI Jumping Calendar Policies and Procedures

U.S. FEI Jumping Calendar P&P effective January 15, 2024.

2025 Jumping Pathway Booklet

2025 Jumping Pathway Booklet

Eye Covering - JP 111.12 info sheet

Informational paper for JP 111.12

FEI General Rules, Annex K for New U.S. FEI Jumping Calendar Policies and Procedures

Annex K of the FEI General Regulations is referenced in the newly updated U.S. FEI Jumping Calendar Policies and Procedures

FEI Manager Quick Guide

This document provides information on the steps of hosting a USEF FEI Competition.

Jumping In Exercise & Schooling Areas

Power Point of schooling rules for Hunters, Jumpers, and Equitation.