
The warm-bloods that make up the sport horse breed were developed through the selective crossing of hot-blooded Thoroughbreds and Arabian stallions to native European draft mares. This breeding produced a horse with size, substance, and good movement. Sport horses have excelled in the Olympic events of show jumping, dressage, three-day event, and combined training. They stand approximately 16 to 18 hands at the withers. Many of these horses originated in Europe.
For additional information, see Sport Horse Breeds.