Chris Smith urges riders committee for British Showjumping

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

Chris Smith, an international showjumper, producer of young horses and coach, made the suggestion in comments published this week. He pointed to recent tack rule changes that generated bad feeling among riders due to limited discussion and unclear explanations. Smith noted that questions at the annual general meeting must be submitted in advance, preventing open dialogue. He said a virtual committee would be straightforward to arrange and would allow riders to work with the federation rather than against it. He also highlighted the absence of stewards at the recent Wales and West show and raised concerns over the talent seekers class at Horse of the Year Show qualifiers, which saw only six clears from 96 entries. Smith warned of a potential divide between the federation and riders if engagement does not improve.

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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.

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British Showjumping announced new tack rules on 6 March, banning certain bits and equipment with immediate or upcoming effect. Riders have voiced concerns over short notice periods and lack of consultation. A clarification followed on 13 March detailing further restrictions.

Sweden's show jumping national team captain Henrik Ankarcrona has nominated seven riders to a preliminary squad for the World Championships in Aachen this summer. Henrik von Eckermann and Peder Fredricson are likely to feature in the final team of five riders plus one reserve. The squad will be finalized at Falsterbo.

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Organizers of the new Premier Jumping League (PJL) have outlined plans for a $300 million showjumping competition featuring 16 teams across 14 venues in the US, Middle East, and Europe. Backed by McCourt Global founder Frank McCourt, the league aims to professionalize the sport with salaried riders and free broadcasts. Horse welfare remains the top priority, with no paywalls or VIP purchases influencing access.

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