Almost any horse can jump high if they learn how to and are asked correctly, but when you are showing in the higher level jumps, the larger horses make it look less intimidating for the rider.
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Of course it does! If your horse is a Shetland and you ask it to jump over a 1 meter high jump, then you'll kill it!
15.2hh horses can jump affiliated about 1.20m
90cm
I can jump 8 ft
it can't jump it to much weaght
On average, 14-year-olds can clear heights ranging from 4 to 5 feet in high jump competitions. Factors such as training, athleticism, and technique can influence individual performance.
I'm a sophomore and I jump 5'10". That's about average or a little more than average but at big meets a lot of guys jump upwards of 6'6" but then again I'm only in 10th grade.
As far as I know there isn't a "high jump" for horses, if you mean the height a horse can jump, then i can tell you different horses have different hieghts they are able to jump ranging from a few inches above the ground to the highest jump ever recorded; 8ft 3 1/2 in, though its not official because it was in front of about 20 people, not a public crowd. (this height is rare and most horses jump 3-4 or 5 ft)..... Also Chase me Charlie is a game and sometimes a class at horse shows where several horses and riders attempt to jump higher than the other, like limbo for people, but the jumps get higher.
I don't know, but they can jump seven times their own height!
A Saber Tooth Tiger could jump as high as an average modern Bengal Tiger.
13,000 ft.