| Description | Jump |
| Two poles crossed so that the center is lower than the sides | |
| One pole with no added width | |
| Two poles at an equal height spread apart to add width to the jump | |
| Two poles set so the furthest is higher than the closest | |
| Two poles set so the furthes is lower than the closest (no longer allowed in competition) | |
| Two poles with a spread between them slant in opposite directions forming an X | |
| Solid jump often made to look like brick or stone | |
| A jump with water beneath it | |
| Jump where the horse is asked to jump far rather than high over water | |
| A spread fence with three rails of graduating height | |
| A spread fence with three rails where the middle rail is the heighest | |
| A jump with no filler, one rail, and simple wings | |