JumpClear members averaged a 54% Clear Round Average in June. While this is lower than we saw in May, it's in line with the rolling 12 month average.
Only one horse achieved a perfect 100% average. Interestingly, he came from the FEI division!
Members were highly active across multiple competitions and a range of divisions. Active members averaged 5.9 rounds over the month.
Looking at Fault Source metrics, the most faulted course elements was an Other Oxer (28% of Faults). This is a consistent theme! The next most faulted were Other Vertical (12%), Combination-Out Vertical (11%) and Liverpool Vertical (11%).
In total, 35% of faults came from combinations, which is close to average.
Looking at a few other metrics of note:
- 68% of faults came from a Related Technicality. This is 10pp higher than the 12 month baseline. Moreover, if we drill into this number, it isn't solely driven by Combination Faults (where Combination Mid and Combination Out are, by definition, "Related"; excluding Mid and Out, 60% of faults were at Related jumps.
- Other Oxer was the most faulted element for both Classes Over and Under 1.40. However, there was a significant gap: it represented 38% of Faults over 1.40 and 29% under. This is atypical - normally Other faults occur more heavily at the lower heights.
- Combination Faults did occur along their normal pattern - including all Combination Elements, Combinations made up 47% of Faults above 1.40 and 27% under 1.40.
