Lexington, Ky.—March 7, 2025—The U.S. Hunter Jumper Association is pleased to announce the dates and locations for the 2025 USHJA Jumper championships held across the country. Twelve championships specifically for Jumper competitors will be offered this year at a range of height sections from 1.00m to 1.40m.
USHJA 1.00/1.05m Junior/Amateur Zone Jumper Championships
Held for the third year, the USHJA 1.00/1.05m Junior/Amateur Zone Jumper Championships offer team and individual competition similar to that of the popular Markel/USHJA Zone Jumper Team and Platinum Jumper Championships. Riders will compete in one of five Championships held by combined Zones:
Zones 1 and 2: September 17-21 at Princeton Show Jumping Fall 1 in Skillman, N.J.
Applications close and qualifying ends August 3
Zones 3 and 4: July 9-13 at Tryon Summer V in Mill Spring, N.C.
Applications close and qualifying ends May 25
New for 2025, jump-offs will be implemented to break ties for each championship's Junior or Amateur Individual Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals.
For a chance to qualify, riders must complete an application, submit the non-refundable $75 application fee, and earn a minimum of 20 points in their respective section(s) at USEF-licensed competitions by their zone’s deadline. Athletes from Zones 11 and 12 may qualify and apply to attend the Championship location of their choosing. Visit ushja.org/lowzonejumper for more information.
Markel/USHJA Zone Jumper Team Championships
Held regionally, the Markel/USHJA Zone Jumper Team Championships allow Junior and Amateur Jumper riders in 1.10/1.15m and 1.20/1.25m divisions to compete as a team and individually in their Zone's corresponding region:
North (Zones 1, 2, 5, and 6): June 18-22 at the Traverse City Spring Horse Show in Traverse City, Mich.
Applications close and qualifying ends May 4
South (Zones 3, 4, and 7): July 16-20 at Tryon Summer VI in Mill Spring, N.C.
Applications close and qualifying ends June 1
West (Zones 8, 9, and 10): October 15-19 at Temecula Valley National Fall III in Temecula, Calif.
Applications close and qualifying ends August 31
Riders interested in competing must submit an application, a non-refundable $75 application fee, and earn a minimum of 20 points in their respective section at USEF-licensed competitions by their zone’s deadline for a chance to qualify. Athletes from Zones 11 and 12 may qualify and apply to attend the Championship location of their choosing. Learn more at ushja.org/zonejumper.
Markel/USHJA Platinum Jumper Championships
Also held regionally, the Markel/USHJA Platinum Jumper Championships provide team and individual competition for Junior, Amateur, and Professional Jumper riders competing at 1.30/1.35m and 1.40/1.45m. Riders will compete at the regional location that includes their Zone:
North (Zones 1, 2, 5, and 6): June 18-22 at the Traverse City Spring Horse Show in Traverse City, Mich.
Applications close and qualifying ends May 4
South (Zones 3, 4, and 7): July 16-20 at Tryon Summer VI in Mill Spring, N.C.
Applications close and qualifying ends June 1
West (Zones 8, 9, and 10): October 30 – November 2 at National Sunshine I in Thermal, Calif.
Applications close and qualifying ends September 15
Riders qualify for the Championships by earning a minimum of $250, submitting an application, and a non-refundable $75 application fee by their Zone's deadline. Athletes from Zones 11 and 12 may qualify and apply to attend the Championship location of their choosing. Find more information at ushja.org/platinumjumper.
USHJA Young Jumper Championships
The annual USHJA Young Jumper Championships showcase talented 4-, 5-, 6-, 7-, and 8-year-old Jumpers at the national level. Four-year-olds will compete in a two-round Style and Jumping Championship, while 5- through 8-year-olds will compete over a three-round format. This year's Championship will return to the Traverse City Fall Horse Show in Williamsburg, Michigan, on September 2-7.
To be eligible for the Championships, horses must be enrolled, and incentives are offered for those enrolling three or more horses. Visit ushja.org/youngjumper for more information.
Additional opportunities for Jumper competitors include the USHJA Outreach program, which allows members to earn points toward year-end awards. Outreach competitions and festivals held across the country offer Jumper classes from .60m to 1.20m. Learn more about the program and championship-level competition opportunities with Outreach Festival and see a calendar of this year’s events at ushja.org/outreach.
Enrollment and applications are currently open for all of USHJA's competitive programs that require them. Members are encouraged to enroll or apply now in their USHJA member account by signing in at my.ushja.org/login, selecting "My Programs" and clicking on the program they wish to join.
Visit ushja.org/jumpers for a list of all of USHJA's Jumper opportunities. For more information about all of USHJA's competitive programs, visit ushja.org/competition.
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