This show helps you keep track of who is jumping, who is in form right now and what you need to watch out for in the world of show jumping. And of course, who wins?
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 166 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | SportsWilderness |
The team focuses on the LGCT of Rabat with a field light on the absolute mega-names but loaded with storylines. Charlotte and Diarm dig into Sweden’s changing guard, Scott Brash’s blistering 2025, and a couple of sleeper combinations that could steal... more
It’s LLN Final week in Barcelona, and the EquiRatings Jumping team tackles the big question: which nation is truly on top in 2025? From Belgium’s data-backed edge to Great Britain’s late-season surge and Germany’s bid for a three-peat, Sam and Charlo... more
In this RED MILLS Special, Charlotte is joined by Sam Watson to preview LGCT New York, a new venue, a stacked field, and a fistful of live storylines. From Ben Maher and Point Break’s push for a marquee 5* Grand Prix to Scott Brash’s win machine with... more
In this RED MILLS Special, Charlotte and Diarm relive all the drama of the Rolex Grand Prix of Spruce Meadows – from Martin Fuchs’ shock parting with Leone Jei to Brash’s history-making triumph with Hello Jefferson.
They also dive into a thrilling ... more
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This podcast is by far the best podcast for fans of show jumping. They go in depth about horses and riders with stats and analysis.
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5 star jumping explained with stories and numbers to back it up. Love it.
Great show love the metrics and the consideration of how horses and riders from different countries compare.
Big fan of the eventing podcast so naturally started listening to this
It’s a great analysis of the sport
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This show offers an engaging combination of insights and analyses for enthusiasts of the show jumping world. The hosts discuss recent competitions, highlight notable performances of both emerging talents and seasoned riders, and delve into the evolving strategies within the sport. The discussions often revolve around key events, athlete profiles, and the metrics that define success in the field, making it a valuable resource for listeners who wish to stay informed and connected to the competitive landscape of show jumping. Additionally, the lively and often spontaneous conversations between the hosts create an entertaining atmosphere that appeals to both dedicated followers and newcomers alike.
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EquiRatings Jumping Podcast launched 4 years ago and published 166 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on EquiRatings Jumping Podcast include:
1. Thomas Torgensen
2. Henrik Ankarcrona
3. Lars Kersten
4. Martin Fuchs
5. Edouard Schmitz
6. Harrie Smolders
7. Nicole Brown
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