Every JMEN horse competing in official CBH and CNS events, by age category. Points calculated per stage. How it works →
1.10 — where the horse learns to balance haste and accuracy.
1.20 — first adult step. Here he shows whether he wants to jump.
1.30 — the height that separates profession from promise.
1.40 — serious roster ground.
1.50 — where few make it through with regularity.
1.60 — the ceiling. No one here jumps by accident.
No JMEN horse competed at 1.60 m this season.
Every horse in the top 10 has a sire. This is the lineage that is, this season, carrying the house's name on the courses.
Base: 10 horses of the season — indicative reading. · top 10 across height brackets
Today the JMEN ranking aggregates official results from the federations of São Paulo, Minas Gerais, Distrito Federal, Rio de Janeiro and Paraná. We are working to expand coverage each new season.
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Updated on 2026-06-01 · Source: Supabase (export-supabase-to-json.ts). Pedigrees confirmed via ABCCH Studbook. JMEN season follows the CSN AGROMEN calendar.