Tim Gredley discusses future of showjumping on podcast

British showjumper Tim Gredley shared his thoughts on the sport's challenges and opportunities during episode 176 of the Horse & Hound podcast. The 40-year-old rider, who has competed at world and European championships, highlighted issues facing British riders and proposed solutions to retain talent at home.

Gredley noted the growing complexity in showjumping, with numerous leagues and series now competing for attention. He recalled a simpler era focused on World Cups and Nations Cups, saying he still targets the latter as key events. Nationally, he expressed concern over riders leaving the UK for better opportunities abroad, urging British Showjumping leadership to develop incentives to keep talent domestic. He warned that relying on top names like Ben Maher, Scott Brash and Harry Charles is unsustainable long term.

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Dynamic showjumping action shot of horse and rider mid-jump in the Premier Jumping League arena, with $300M prize pot launch banners and international crowds.
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The Premier Jumping League (PJL) has launched with a $300 million prize pot and a strong emphasis on horse and rider welfare. The new series features 16 teams competing at 14 venues across Europe, the US and the Middle East, starting in March 2027. Backed by McCourt Global, it aims to professionalize showjumping for full-time athletes.

Hobby Horsing has seen rapid growth in the UK with regular weekend events attracting up to 100 participants. Young riders like 16-year-old Maisie Scaddan compete in disciplines including showjumping and dressage while preparing for the World Championships in Finland.

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International showjumper Chris Smith has called for the creation of a riders committee to improve communication within British Showjumping.

The race for British eventing team places at the 2026 FEI World Championships in Aachen is set to reach a key stage over the next two weeks. Pippa Roome of Horse & Hound outlined the current standings following major spring events. Final decisions will follow performances at upcoming fixtures.

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British showjumper John Whitaker marked his return from a two-month injury break with victory in the CSI2* grand prix at Chard, Somerset. The 70-year-old Yorkshireman rode his 18-year-old horse Equine America Unick Du Francport to the only double clear round in the Longines rankings class. Whitaker's win came at his second competition since hernia surgery in late February.

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