What is the prize money for show-jumping?

Show jumping is an exciting equestrian sport enjoyed by horse riders and enthusiasts worldwide. Winning and placing high in equestrian competitions can come with substantial prize money, which varies based on the level of the competition and the prestige of the event.

Olympic Games:

- Individual Jumping: Gold Medal-€24,000, Silver Medal-€15,000, Bronze Medal-€9,000.

- Team Jumping: Gold Medal-€24,000 for each team member, Silver Medal-€15,000 for each team member, Bronze Medal-€9,000 for each team member.

FEI World Equestrian Games:

- Individual Jumping: Gold Medal-€45,000, Silver Medal-€25,000, Bronze Medal-€15,000.

- Team Jumping: Gold Medal-€25,000 for each team member, Silver Medal-€15,000 for each team member, Bronze Medal-€10,000 for each team member.

FEI Nations Cup Finals:

- Winning Team: Prize money distributed among the team members based on their nation's decision.

- Individual Ranking: Prize money awarded based on the final standings of individual riders in the competition. Amounts vary by event and sponsorship.

Global Champions Tour:

- Overall Tour Champion: €1,000,000

- Grand Prix Events (1st Place): Prize money can range from €65,000 to €200,000 or more.

Longines FEI Jumping World Cup Final:

- Individual Jumping: Total Prize Money of €1,000,000 distributed to top performers.

Additional Events and Levels:

- National and Local Competitions: Prize money varies greatly based on the specific event, organization, and sponsorship.

- Young Horse and Pony Classes: Often offer lower prize money than higher-level competitions.

Please note that prize money amounts can change and may be subject to adjustments made by the corresponding equestrian federations or organizers. Additionally, the distribution and division of prize money can differ between events, and certain competitions may have additional criteria and rules regarding prize money allocation.