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Horse jumping is an equestrian discipline where riders guide a horse over a series of fences and obstacles, requiring balance, timing and control. It is enjoyed worldwide as both a recreational activity and through organised amateur competitions. When taking part abroad, horse jumping is undertaken on an amateur basis and does not include polo or hunting.
ActivitySure travel insurance can cover amateur horse jumping overseas, provided participation meets the policy conditions. Although events are structured and supervised, the height of jumps and speed of approach mean there is still a risk of falls or impact injuries, making appropriate travel insurance an important part of your plans.
Excess £100
£1,000
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£750
£250
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£20 per 12hrs, max. £100
£5,000
£2,000,000
£250
£750
£60,000
Excess £75
£3,000
£10,000,000
£1,500
£250
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£20 per 12hrs, max. £200
£7,500
£2,000,000
£250
£750
£60,000
Excess £0
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£2,500
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£20 per 12hrs, max. £400
£15,000
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£250
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* Protection levels are based on overall cover limits, benefits and excess across each plan.
Whether you’re planning a one-off escape, an activity-packed holiday or travelling regularly throughout the year, our protection levels are designed to give you confidence at every stage of your journey. From emergency medical cover and cancellation protection to support while you’re away, you can choose the level of cover that best fits the way you travel and the adventures you take on.
Destination Insight
Horse jumping is widely practised across Europe, particularly in countries such as France, Germany and the United Kingdom, where strong equestrian traditions support regular competitions and training facilities.
Mediterranean destinations such as Spain are also popular, especially for seasonal training camps and international amateur events. Many riders combine riding opportunities with travel as part of organised equestrian holidays.
Horse jumping involves speed, elevation and close coordination between rider and horse. Falls can result in serious injury, and medical treatment abroad can be costly. Travel insurance helps provide financial protection if you are injured or need support during your trip.