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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the SHOW JUMPING SCORE SHEET in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the EVENT and DATE at the top of the sheet. This helps in organizing your records effectively.
  3. Fill in the DIVISION and SHEET # to categorize your score sheet appropriately.
  4. Specify the LENGTH OF COURSE in meters, ensuring accurate measurements for performance evaluation.
  5. Indicate the SPEED in meters per minute, which is crucial for calculating time penalties.
  6. Record the TIME ALLOWED and TIME LIMIT in minutes and seconds to set clear expectations for competitors.
  7. As you observe the event, note down FAULTS ON FENCES and calculate TOTAL FAULTS for a comprehensive score.
  8. Finally, ensure that you have a space for the JUDGE’S SIGNATURE to validate the scores recorded.

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The high jump competition rules state: Each competitor has a maximum of three attempts per height. A jump is considered successful if the athlete clears the bar without dislodging it. The height of the bar is raised in increments after each round of trials.
Jumper Table New Meter MeasurementOld Jump HeightClass Name .90m 210 CH/AA Jumpers .90m 210 .90m Open Jumpers Schooling Jumpers 1.0m 33 Modified Jr/Am Jumpers12 more rows
In show jumping, riders get points for each jump they clear. But, they also lose points for mistakes. Dressage scores are based on individual movements and the overall performance. Judges use a scale from zero to ten.
The first showjumping round on the final day will decide the team medals, with the winning team being the one with the lowest combined three scores from all three phases. A second showjumping round is run later on the same day to decide the individual medals.
How is Show Jumping scored? Knocking down an obstacle: 4 faults. Hoof on white border of water jump: 4 faults. One or more feet in the water: 4 faults. 1 st Refusal of the horse: 4 faults. 2 nd Refusal of the horse: Elimination. 1 st fall of the rider: 8 faults. 2 nd fall of the rider: Elimination.

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Jumping: Riders and horses are timed as they jump over obstacles, knocking over as few as possible with penalties for each obstacle toppled. Agility, technique, and harmony between the horse and rider are essential.
In show jumping, scoring is simple but strict: Faults are assessed for each pole knocked down, refusals, and time penalties. Knocking Down a Rail: Results in four faults. Refusal: If the horse stops before a jump, it results in four faults, and two refusals eliminate the pair.

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