Brazilian Sport Horse

The Brazilian Sport Horse is known for its athleticism and gentle nature.

This breed is a favorite choice for many riders, and it’s easy to see why with the horse’s versatile temperament and ability to perform in a variety of disciplines.

In this blog post, we will discuss everything you need to know about Brazilian Sport Horses.

Brazilian Sport Horse Breed Info

Here are some of the key things you need to know about the Brazilian Sport Horse:

Height (size) over 16.0 hands high
Colors All solid colors
Country of Origin Brazil
Common Uses Show jumping, dressage, eventing

Brazilian Sport Horse Facts & Information (Breed Profile)

The Brazilian Sport Horse was developed in the early 1970s and is a relatively young breed of horse.

As a result of its versatility, this breed quickly became a popular choice for equestrian sports, and they even made their way into several Olympic Games.

Nearly 50 of these horses are sent each year to various nations in Europe and the Americas. Developed in 1970, with a goal in mind to create a sport competition horse, the Criollo horse was combined with Anglo-Argentine and Trakehner bloodlines.

The outcome was a gentle sport horse with an unceasing stamina.

Before a Brazilian Sport Horse can be registered, it must undergo a thorough examination and testing.

Horses are evaluated according to the objectives of the Breeder’s Association, which include assessing their overall abilities, temperament, and conformation.

In the recent years, the blood of horses, like the Hanoverian, Oldenburger, Selle Francais, Thoroughbred, Belgian Warmbloods, Andalusian, Holsteiner, Westphalian, and Irish Hunter, had also been introduced in this breed to ensure even better refinement and agility.

Four horses of this breed were victorious in multiple competitions at the Olympic Games held in Atlanta in 1996 and in Sydney in 2000.

If you’re interested in learning more about this fascinating breed, keep reading!

Alternative Names

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Temperament/Personality

Noble, docile, lively

Physical Characteristics

Because so many different breeds were involved in the creation of this breed, individual confirmation may vary.

They are elegant movers with extensive and animated gaits, and very comfortable trot.

The head is of an average size with a profile that may be straight or convex.

Withers prominent withers, and legs are strong.

Colors

All solid colors are allowed

Height (size)

over 16.0 hands high

Stallions

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Mares

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Weight

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Blood Type

Warm

Common Uses

Show jumping, dressage, eventing

Health

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Popular Traits

Bred to be a sport horse, very athletic

Feeding/Diet

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Country of Origin

Brazil

Ancestors

Criollo horse, Anglo-Argentine, Trakehner