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Sport Horse is a designation, a phrase, a term that is used frequently in the world of horses, but it is not the name of a breed of horse. Many breeds can be and are used as sport horses.
The ways in which a horse is used, or ridden are called disciplines and several popular disciplines are found under the title Sport Horse . These disciplines are Show Jumping, Dressage, Eventing or Three Day Event, Combined Driving, and Fox Hunting. See the list provided below!
Dressage
Eventing - Three Day Event
Show Jumping
Hunter Jumper
To perform these disciplines or jobs successfully, most often means meeting the challenge of very stiff competition, often internationally and in the Olympic Games.
A Sport Horse possesses on the whole, specific characteristics of conformation that enable these horses to perform with such high skill and ability. Correct leg angles, a good sloping shoulder, excellent musculature and a general body build and spirit that can deliver the performance, plus suspension in gaits that allow the type of movements needed and/or a body build that allows for high jumping, such things are all requirements for training and success.
A Sport Horse can be a purebred, an established warmblood type or a crossbred. Along with already proven and established breeds of horses, many countries in the world selectively breed their horses for sport horse sales and performance, and experiment with new crosses; sometimes new breeds are created.
The rigors of competition and time will determine which breeds endure into the future. One thing is certain, ever since man discovered the horses of the world could be domesticated and were so willing to partner mankind in almost any enterprise, humans and horse have been involved in sporting events of one kind or another and man has tried to produce the perfect horse.
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Thoroughbred Horses
Akhal Teke - Russia
Anglo-Arab - France and Britain
Warmblood types that are the most famously successful in Sport Horse Competition - here are just a few:
Budenny - Russia
Hanoverian - the former kingdom of Hannover, in northern Germany.
Holsteiner - northernmost province of Germany, Schleswig-Holstein
Oldenburg - modern region of Lower Saxony surrounding the city of Oldenburg, Germany
Trakehner - East Prussian town Trakehnen, now Russia
Irish Draught Horse: Irish Sport Horse Ireland of course.
Selle Francais - France
Dutch Warmbood - The Netherlands
Danish Warmblood - Denmark
Swedish Warmbood - Sweden
The Sport Horse is in the category of Light Horse; here are horse breeds also in that category:
DISCIPLINES
The ways in which a horse is used, or ridden are called disciplines and several popular disciplines are found under the title Sport Horse . These disciplines are Show Jumping, Dressage, Eventing or Three Day Event, Combined Driving, and Fox Hunting. See the list provided below!
Dressage
Eventing - Three Day Event
Show Jumping
Hunter Jumper
To perform these disciplines or jobs successfully, most often means meeting the challenge of very stiff competition, often internationally and in the Olympic Games.
CHARACTERISTICS
A Sport Horse possesses on the whole, specific characteristics of conformation that enable these horses to perform with such high skill and ability. Correct leg angles, a good sloping shoulder, excellent musculature and a general body build and spirit that can deliver the performance, plus suspension in gaits that allow the type of movements needed and/or a body build that allows for high jumping, such things are all requirements for training and success.
A Sport Horse can be a purebred, an established warmblood type or a crossbred. Along with already proven and established breeds of horses, many countries in the world selectively breed their horses for sport horse sales and performance, and experiment with new crosses; sometimes new breeds are created.
The rigors of competition and time will determine which breeds endure into the future. One thing is certain, ever since man discovered the horses of the world could be domesticated and were so willing to partner mankind in almost any enterprise, humans and horse have been involved in sporting events of one kind or another and man has tried to produce the perfect horse.
Article © ArtByCrane.com. Reproduction of any portion of this copyrighted website without written permission of the publisher is prohibited and subject to legal action.
Photo © Jolene Bertrand - Avalon Photography - Avalon Photography
BREEDS OR TYPES USED AS A SPORT HORSE:
Thoroughbred Horses
Akhal Teke - Russia
Anglo-Arab - France and Britain
Warmblood types that are the most famously successful in Sport Horse Competition - here are just a few:
Budenny - Russia
Hanoverian - the former kingdom of Hannover, in northern Germany.
Holsteiner - northernmost province of Germany, Schleswig-Holstein
Oldenburg - modern region of Lower Saxony surrounding the city of Oldenburg, Germany
Trakehner - East Prussian town Trakehnen, now Russia
Irish Draught Horse: Irish Sport Horse Ireland of course.
Selle Francais - France
Dutch Warmbood - The Netherlands
Danish Warmblood - Denmark
Swedish Warmbood - Sweden
The Sport Horse is in the category of Light Horse; here are horse breeds also in that category:
Akhal Teke
Alter Real
American Bashkir Curly
American Paint Horse
American Saddlebred
Andalusian
Anglo-Arab
Appaloosa
Arabian
Argentine Criollo
Australian Stock Horse
Azteca
Barb
Bashkir
Boer
Brumby
Buckskin
Budenny
Canadian Horse
Caspian
Chilean
Cleveland Bay
Criollo
Alter Real
American Bashkir Curly
American Paint Horse
American Saddlebred
Andalusian
Anglo-Arab
Appaloosa
Arabian
Argentine Criollo
Australian Stock Horse
Azteca
Barb
Bashkir
Boer
Brumby
Buckskin
Budenny
Canadian Horse
Caspian
Chilean
Cleveland Bay
Criollo
Danish Warmblood
Don
Drum Horse
Dutch Warmblood
Finnhorse
Florida Cracker
French Trotter
Friesian
Gypsy Cob
Hackney Horse
Haflinger
Hanoverian
Holsteiner
Hucul
Hunter Jumper Horses
Iberian
Icelandic
Irish Cob
Irish Draught
Kathiawari
Kiger Mustang
Kinsky
Kladruber
Don
Drum Horse
Dutch Warmblood
Finnhorse
Florida Cracker
French Trotter
Friesian
Gypsy Cob
Hackney Horse
Haflinger
Hanoverian
Holsteiner
Hucul
Hunter Jumper Horses
Iberian
Icelandic
Irish Cob
Irish Draught
Kathiawari
Kiger Mustang
Kinsky
Kladruber
Knabstrupper
Lipizzan
Lusitano
Mangalarga Marchador
Maremma
Marwari
Miniature
Missouri Fox Trotter
Morgan
Murgese
Mustang
National Show Horse
Norwegian Fjord
Oldenburg
Palomino
Paso Fino
Peruvian Paso
Pinto
Polish Konik
Polo Pony
Pryor Mountain Mustang
Przewalski's
Quarter Horse
Lipizzan
Lusitano
Mangalarga Marchador
Maremma
Marwari
Miniature
Missouri Fox Trotter
Morgan
Murgese
Mustang
National Show Horse
Norwegian Fjord
Oldenburg
Palomino
Paso Fino
Peruvian Paso
Pinto
Polish Konik
Polo Pony
Pryor Mountain Mustang
Przewalski's
Quarter Horse
Roadster
Rocky Mountain
Selle Francais
Senner
Shagya Arabian
Sorraia
Spanish Barb
Spanish Horse
Spanish Mustang
Standardbred
Sulphur Springs Mustang
Swedish Warmblood
Tarpan
Tennessee Walking Horse
Thoroughbred
Trakehner
Warmblood
Welsh Cob
Westphalian Warmblood
Wild Horses
Rocky Mountain
Selle Francais
Senner
Shagya Arabian
Sorraia
Spanish Barb
Spanish Horse
Spanish Mustang
Standardbred
Sulphur Springs Mustang
Swedish Warmblood
Tarpan
Tennessee Walking Horse
Thoroughbred
Trakehner
Warmblood
Welsh Cob
Westphalian Warmblood
Wild Horses
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