Saturday, May 7, 2022

JumpClear Member Statistics April

 

Overall, we saw significantly less activity from JumpClear members during April, as might be expected during what many use as a transition month between the winter and summer season.  

Only 1 in 4 members were active.  For those who did compete, Average Rounds per Month were lower than usual - 3.5 versus an average just under 5.0.  75% of horses competed in just one competition.  

Members who showed averaged a 38% Clear Round Average.  This is significantly below the baseline.  

Looking at Fault Source metrics, the most faulted course elements continue to come from the "other" Jump Detail with Other Vertical driving 28% of Faults and Other Oxer 17%.  The next most faulted were Combination-In Vertical (14%) and Liverpool Vertical (14%).  


Keeping in mind we are considering a fairly small number of faults, a few more detailed points of note:
  • 70% faults were at Related jumps (versus 53% in the baseline)
  • 72% of faults were at Vertical jumps (versus 49% in the baseline)
  • for classes 1.40 and above, 47% of faults were at Other; 41% were at a combination element. For classes below 1.40, 42% of faults were at Other.  Just 8% were at a combination element.  (Note: this is an exaggeration of a trend previously discussed that Combinations comprise a higher percentage of faults as jump height increases).  


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