Show Jumping 1.10/1.15m League
1st April - 31st March
The Forces Equine Show Jumping 1.10/1.15m League offers riders the chance to compete at this height, combining affiliated and unaffiliated results into a national leaderboard. It provides a clear pathway to earn points, develop competitive consistency, and work toward qualification for the Forces Equine Championships.
| RK | PTS | RIDER | HORSE | AREA |
| 1 | 306 | JEFFERY Megan | Baloubet Diamond Spring | London |
| 2 | 142 | CIANO Hayley | Jupiter | South East & East |
| 3 | 130 | HUGHES Danielle | Kinsale Boo Balou | Wales |
| 4 | 62 | DAVIE Isabelle | Ody Van Het Zandven | South East & East |
| 5= | 48 | WILLIAMS Georgina | Chilli Lady | Wales |
| 5= | 48 | TALBOT Maisie | Miss Controversy | South West & South Central |
| 7 | 30 | CLARK Hollie | Corgary Shadow | South West & South Central |
How this league works
Competing in the 1.10/1.15m League is straightforward — just follow three steps:
1. Compete
Enter eligible 1.10m–1.15m show jumping classes at recognised competitions. Both affiliated and unaffiliated results count toward league standings.
2. Submit Your Results
Upload your results through the official Forces Equine system so your performance is included on the league leaderboard.
3. Earn Points & Progress
Points are awarded based on your placing. Accumulated points determine your position on the leaderboard and contribute toward Forces Equine Championship qualification.
The 1.10/1.15m Show Jumping League operates with clear and fair rules to ensure a positive competitive experience:
Eligibility
- Open to all Forces Equine community riders
- Each horse‑and‑rider combination earns points separately
- Only results from eligible 1.10m–1.15m classes at recognised competitions count toward league standings
Points and Rankings
Points are awarded according to placing (see table above), and leaderboards are updated regularly to reflect current standings.
Submitting Results
- All results must be submitted through the official Forces Equine system
- Only complete and verified results are counted
Conduct
- Riders and horses are expected to compete with sportsmanship, respect, and fairness
- Any disputes will be resolved by the Forces Equine committee, whose decision is final
| PLACING | POINTS AWARDED |
| 1st | 20 |
| 2nd | 16 |
| 3rd | 12 |
| 4th | 8 |
| 5th | 6 |
| 6th | 4 |
Attended but not placed: 2 points | Double Clear: 10 points
Championship Qualification
Qualification for the Forces Equine Championships is based on consistent performance throughout the league season:
- Accumulate Points – compete in eligible 1.10m–1.15m classes and earn points
- Consistency Counts – the best results across the season contribute to qualification
- Leaderboard Ranking – top horse‑and‑rider combinations qualify for the Championships
Key Notes:
- Results from both affiliated and unaffiliated competitions count
- Each horse‑and‑rider combination qualifies independently
- Qualification is confirmed by the Forces Equine committee prior to the Championships
This system rewards dedication, development, and consistent performance throughout the season.
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