The most expensive showjumping horse ever sold reportedly went for €30 million — making top horses worth more than most professional athletes. From the manicured grass of Hickstead to the sand arenas of Aachen and Spruce Meadows, this quiz tests your knowledge of one of the world's oldest equestrian sports.
Each round presents 10 randomized questions from a pool of 50, with four multiple-choice options and instant feedback after every answer. Your final score comes with a performance tier and shareable results.
You'll cover FEI rules and faults, fence types from oxers to triple bars, Olympic and World Cup history, the Rolex Grand Slam circuit, and legendary horses and riders from Hickstead and Big Ben to Eric Lamaze and Ben Maher.
Show jumping is an equestrian sport in which horse-and-rider teams navigate a course of obstacles within a set time limit. Faults are added for knockdowns, refusals, and exceeding the time allowed; the lowest score wins.
Britain's Ben Maher won individual gold at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics aboard Explosion W. Sweden took team gold, with Peder Fredricson securing individual silver.
The Rolex Grand Slam of Show Jumping is a bonus awarded for winning four major events back-to-back: CHIO Aachen, Spruce Meadows Masters, CHI Geneva, and The Dutch Masters. Britain's Scott Brash is the only rider to have completed it (2014–2015 with Hello Sanctos).
Last updated: May 2026