
Wednesday Mar 25, 2026
Why British Show Jumping Banned These Bits Immediately
British Show Jumping has just announced one of the most controversial rule changes in recent history—and riders are divided.
From the Cheltenham gag with roundings to hackamore combinations, rope nosebands, and even hammerhead spurs, a wide range of equipment is now banned or restricted. But this isn’t just about tack… it’s about the future of the sport.
Are these changes a necessary step toward better horse welfare—or are they going too far?
In this video, we break down:
The full list of banned and restricted equipment
Why these specific bits and nosebands were targeted
The science of pressure and control in riding
Rider reactions and growing controversy
And the bigger question: Is equestrian sport finally changing?
This is more than a rule update—it’s a shift in how we define good horsemanship.
💬 What do YOU think?
Are these bans fair… or are they punishing riders for systemic issues? Let’s discuss in the comments.
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