The FEI has released its annual report, revealing a divergence in the growth metrics of international show jumping. Globally – and within key hubs like the Netherlands – the number of international competitions continues to expand, while the underlying growth rate of international riders remains flat. This trend suggests an intensification of the sport at the upper echelons rather than an expansion of its participant base. Equnews provides a data-driven analysis of the implications for the international show jumping market and its foundational structures.
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