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What exactly is a Class A Registered Jumper?

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I am in the process of getting a horse!! I cant belive my dream is finally coming true! I have worked my butt off over the past 4 years but I havent showed. I really want to and so thats why I am wondering this!

My horse was listed as a Class A Registered Jumper. What exactly does this mean. Bad or Good? I am guessing its good but just to be sure and know all about it what is it? I am a Show Jumper and do some Hunter as well and I am planning on showing this fall.

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  1. A class show jumper means that it jumps A grade height jumps. It is the 1st grade jumping. It goes Athen B then C. ect.

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