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A sport horse or sporthorse is a type of horse, rather than any particular breed. The term is usually applied to horses bred for the traditional Olympic equestrian sporting events of dressage , eventing , show jumping , and combined driving , but the precise definition varies. In the United States, horses used in hunt seat and show hunter competition are often classed as sport horses, whereas the British show hunter is classified as a "show horse."

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6-588: The World Breeding Federation for Sport Horses ( WBFSH ) is an umbrella organisation of sport horse studbooks. It connects sport horse breeding organizations with the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI). The FEI is the International Olympic Committee -recognized federation for Olympic equestrian sports. The WBFSH publishes official rankings of horses competing in international sport and also ranks

12-616: A cross between the Thoroughbred and Irish Draught breeds. Additional breeds, such as the assorted Baroque horse breeds, American Quarter Horses , Arabian horses , Morgans , several pony breeds, and even some gaited breeds such as the American Saddlebred are sometimes used as sport horses. Representatives of many different breeds have been successful at the highest levels, although in international competition, horses with warmblood or Thoroughbred ancestry are in

18-476: A heavier sport horse build, rather than the leaner conformation of a race horse. However, there have also been many instances of former race horses being retrained as successful sport horses. Thoroughbreds are often crossed with warmbloods and draft horses to create sport horses, and such crosses were also the historic foundation of most warmblood breeds. One example is the Irish Sport Horse ,

24-671: The World Breeding Federation for Sport Horses . The WBFSH acts as a connection between sport horse breeding organizations and the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI) . Characteristics common to quality sport horses include the following: Many Warmblood breeds were specifically developed for use as sport horses, particularly for use in dressage and show jumping . Thoroughbreds are also commonly used as sport horses, particularly in eventing , and some have been bred specifically as sport horses, rather than as race horses . Such Thoroughbreds tend to have

30-775: The breeding organizations. Since 1992, the WBFSH has held the World Breeding Championships for Sport Horses, an international-level competition between the most promising young horses in the sports of dressage , show jumping , and eventing . This equine-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Sport horse Horses used for western riding disciplines, Saddle seat , or any form of horse racing are generally not described as sport horses. Sport horses are bred for specific qualities in their conformation , movement, and temperament. The purpose and breeding of sport horses across

36-515: The world varies little, but the exact definition of a "sport horse" differs slightly from country to country. In the United Kingdom , the term "sport horse" refers to any horse suitable for dressage , eventing or show jumping . In the US, the definition is broader, sometimes encompassing horses used in any of the hunt seat disciplines. Worldwide, the breeding of sport horses is overseen by

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