Top 25 Show Jumping Terms Every Rider Should Know

What are the most common terms used in Show Jumping?

Below is a glossary of essential show jumping terminology to help riders, spectators, and equestrian enthusiasts understand the sport better:


  1. Oxer – A jump made of two vertical fences placed closely together, creating a spread obstacle.

  2. Vertical – A single upright jump with no width.

  3. Combination – Two or more jumps placed close together, meant to be jumped in a specific sequence.

  4. Triple Bar – A spread fence with three rails at increasing heights.

  5. Striding – The number of horse strides between two fences.

  6. Rollback Turn – A tight turn after a jump that leads quickly to the next obstacle.

  7. Related Distance – A specific number of strides expected between two jumps.

  8. Joker Fence – A high-risk fence, often more difficult, used in jump-offs or speed rounds.

  9. Gridwork – Training setup using multiple fences or poles in a row to develop rhythm and balance.

  10. Clear Round – A round completed without any faults or penalties.

  11. Fault – A penalty point, usually 4, for knocking down a pole or refusing a jump.

  12. Refusal – When a horse stops in front of a jump instead of clearing it.

  13. Run-out – When a horse veers sideways and avoids the jump.

  14. Time Fault – A penalty for exceeding the allowed time for the course.

  15. Jump-off – A timed tie-breaker round for riders with equal scores.

  16. Course Walk – The rider's opportunity to walk the course on foot and strategize before riding.

  17. Ground Line – A pole at the base of a jump to help horses judge their takeoff.

  18. Liverpole – A jump with water or a tray beneath it, used to test bravery.

  19. Approach – The rider’s path and rhythm heading into a jump.

  20. Distance – The takeoff point relative to the fence, crucial for clean jumps.

  21. Inside Turn – A tight turn on the inner side of a fence to save time.

  22. Outside Line – A line of jumps along the arena's outer perimeter.

  23. Stride – A complete cycle of movement in one step of the horse.

  24. Polework – Training exercises using ground poles to improve coordination.

  25. Paddock Boot – Short riding boots often worn with half chaps for training or warm-up.