Coleg Gwent Usk Campus – Wales’ newest British Showjumping venue

Friday 03 October 2025

Coleg Gwent Usk Campus – Wales’ newest British  Showjumping venue

British Showjumping are pleased to announce that Affiliated Showjumping is coming to Gwent Coleg’s Usk Campus, starting with a series of BS Shows scheduled for the Autumn period. Senior and Junior competitors will be catered for, with Club classes starting at 50cm, as well as a Category 1 Show with the usual combination of classes and Amateur Qualifiers.

Situated on the College’s Rhadyr Estate, where land-based studies and equestrian courses have long been a focus, the facilities include both outdoor and indoor arenas, the latter being particularly valuable to riders as we head into the Winter months. With easy travel (both Cardiff and the Severn Bridge are less than 25 miles drive), we are confident that Showjumping at Usk will prove to be a popular option for riders.

Forthcoming Shows are planned for the 12th October, 9th November, and 14th December 2025, and further details can be found on the British Showjumping website.


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