Today the new Jumping Clash system kicks-off at the Madrid Horse Week. Last month the release of the new system was announced as an answer to the urgent need to make our sport more open and attractive for the non-equestrians. Successful sports nurture hero figures and personality-driven athletes. Along with Pablo Marquez, Entrecanales has designed a new, FEI-approved competition format that he hopes will do exactly that by presenting show jumping in a format that both live and television audiences can embrace. During Madrid Horse Week CSI5*, JumpingClash Challenge will make its worldwide premiere after years of development. Madrid Horse Week is Spain’s largest equestrian event. The CSI5* show jumping includes a Western European League Longines FEI World Cup Qualifier Grand Prix. Added into the mix this year will be JumpingClash, which, while approved to be held under the CSI5* rating, will premiere in Madrid as a CSI2* class. The key of JumpingClash is a bracketed format and direct elimination. The loser of each “clash” between two riders is immediately eliminated from the competition. As each round is completed, subsequent riders are systematically eliminated until the final rider is crowned champion. JumpingClash will involve 16 riders: eight Seeded riders who are pre-qualified based upon their FEI ranking, who jump against eight Challenge riders who qualify for JumpingClash in the show’s first feature class.
