JumpClear offers a unique approach to equestrian competition statistics and sports data based on Fault Source Analysis.
Fault Source Analysis analyzes jumping faults based on 6 metrics:
- Jump Type (vertical or oxer)
- Jump Detail (for example, combination in, or liverpool)
- Lead
- Technicality (single or related)
- Leg (front or hind, the leg which strikes the faulted rail)
- Rail (front or back, for oxers only)
Clear Round Average:
JumpClear also conducts analysis of competition results using Clear Round Average as the primary metric.
We believe Clear Round Average is a useful metric - as opposed to simply looking at rank - because it can be applied consistently across all competition levels and regardless of the number of competitors in a class. Our ambition is to use Clear Round Average as a meaningful tool for comparison, whether showing the performance of an individual rider across time or analyzing Grand Prix outcomes between different course designers.
Some Other Lingo:
TTM and Trend:
Most JumpClear analysis is based on the prior 12 months of historical data - the "TTM" or trailing twelve months. We adopted this method to ensure a sufficient amount of rounds and faults are captured in the calculations, given the average frequency a horse shows. (Otherwise said, we don't want to draw conclusions based on just a couple of rounds).
Often, the TTM will be compared to Trend, which is the most recent 3 months.
Baseline:
As the JumpClear database grows, we will increasingly offer insights based on Baseline or Average behavior. We also use the Baseline for Individual members to compare their statistics and identify particular opportunities where their data differs from the average.
Most Common Fault:
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