British Showjumping
British Showjumping (BS) is the national governing body for showjuming in the UK. BS manages more than 4,200 shows each year providing in excess of 4,350 days of showjumping for members- H&H aims to bring you reports and news from as many of the shows as possible.
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Riders urged to stick to ‘vital’ Covid rules as sport restarts
“We would like to thank everyone who has been supportive of the protocols and assisted greatly in getting the sport to where it is”
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Three-tier coronavirus lockdown rules: latest advice for riders
Governing bodies have issued advice for members and reminded riders of their individual responsibilities following the three-tier lockdown rules that came into force in England on 13 October
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‘He’s made me as a rider’: milestone victory for young showjumper and horse who overcame life-threatening injury *H&H Plus*
Find out more about the bond between Isaac Hall and the horse who overcame a life-threatening injury to ‘make him as a rider’ as the pair claim one of their biggest wins to date
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Pint-sized mare with the ‘biggest heart ever’ zips to silver league glory *H&H Plus*
Whizzy mare Billy Jive defied her size to speed to silver league victory over a ‘gallopy’ course under rider Gemma Hallett
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‘She’s really proved herself’: rider claims fifth national discovery title as mares continue their winning streak *H&H Plus*
Find out how Emma-Jo Slater claimed a convincing fifth national discovery championship title on Happy Feet — a mare she wouldn’t consider the fastest...
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5am starts reap rewards for truck driver crowned bronze league champion *H&H Plus*
Find out more about the full-time lorry driver and his late-starting ‘lovely mare’ named Fluffy, who claimed their first national showjumping title at Aintree
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Equine flu boosters: lockdown amnesty comes to an end
The amnesty on six-month boosters, announced in July, was given by two of the sports’ governing bodies in order for members to bring their vaccinations up to date
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‘Break the rules and risk the sport — and lives’: rules reminder to riders
‘It is not BS’ responsibility to monitor each individual member’s movements, or those accompanying them at an event, to know whether they are eligible to enter and compete at a show’
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We are the champions — highlights from the 2020 British Showjumping national championships
Three months ago, while we were all under lockdown, few could have imagined such a championship going ahead. But for nine days, against the spectacular backdrop of Bolesworth Castle, this year’s national championships produced a string of outstanding winners — here we celebrate just a few of our favourite moments...
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#BestofBolesworth: who won what on Wednesday at the national championships? *H&H Plus*
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‘Disappointment’ as horse shows remain on hold in Scotland
‘We are acutely aware of the need for equestrian competitions, events and businesses to resume’
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Equine flu vaccinations: rules clarified as sport resumes
Governing bodies have provided clarification on flu vaccination requirements as more sport gets underway
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Search for indoor venue to host lost HOYS and championship classes
The championships will take place over the week usually occupied by Horse of the Year Show (7-11 October)
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Casting call: young showjumpers wanted for potential on screen programmes
Casting is open to young riders from England, Scotland and Wales
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British Showjumping boss Iain Graham responds to Nick Skelton’s column *H&H Plus*
The British Showjumping chief executive responds to Nick Skelton’s recent opinion piece – does the sport need a shake-up, asks Jennifer Donald?
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‘These are not normal shows’: showjumping boss reveals how sport is emerging from lockdown *H&H Plus*
‘Hopefully we’ve shown we’re doing all we can to give members the opportunities as soon as we can’
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The big debate: showjumping’s response to Nick Skelton’s recent H&H comment *H&H Plus*
Nick Skelton’s recent H&H column has created discussion across the country. Jennifer Donald investigates the response
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Coronavirus: showjumping and dressage cancelled until end of May
The statement said the status of the coronavirus pandemic continues to evolve in the UK, adding recent government briefings indicate a longer period of lockdown is looking “increasingly likely”
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Contingency plans in progress for HOYS qualifiers
Organisers have said the Horse of the Year Show and the British Showjumping national championships remain on at present