List of historical horses

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This list includes actual horses that exist in the historical record.

Acting and performing horses

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Famous bloodlines

Famous owners

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Military horses

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Non-racing competition horses

For racehorses, such as Secretariat and Man o' War, see List of racehorses.

  • Big Ben (1976–1999), Canadian international and Olympic-level show jumper
  • Brentina (1991–2021), American international and Olympic-level dressage horse
  • Halla (1945–1979), German show jumper that carried her injured rider to gold medals in the 1956 Summer Olympics
  • Hickstead (1996–2011), Canadian international show jumper and Olympic individual show jumping gold medal winner
  • Huaso (1933–1961), Chilean show jumper which set the high jump world record in 1949, one of the world's longest unbroken sport recordsTemplate:Efn
  • Midnight (1916–1936), a bucking horse inducted into several halls of fame
  • Milton (1977–1999), British showjumping gelding ridden by John Whitaker, won several world championships
  • Noble Flaire (1984–2006), Morgan horse who was the first to win three park harness world championships at the American Morgan Horse World Championship Horse Show
  • Rugged Lark, a very successful show competition quarter horse inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame
  • Scamper (1977–2012), a champion barrel racer that won the Women's Pro Rodeo world championship ten years in a row, and many other top competitions. Scamper, a gelding, was cloned and his offspring stood at stud.
  • Seldom Seen (1970–1996), a small Thoroughbred-Connemara honored by the United States Dressage Federation in 2005 for its competition achievements, talent, and being an ambassador for the sport.
  • Snowman (1948–1974), won the 1958 National Horse Show Open Jumper championship; twice named the American Horse Shows Association Horse of the Year; enormously popular with audiences, making television appearances and inspiring books
  • Totilas (2000–2020), Dutch Warmblood stallion, first horse to score above a 90 in dressage (90.75 in 2009 and 92.3 in 2009)
  • Touch of Class (1973–2001), Thoroughbred show jumper, won two gold medals in the 1984 Olympics
  • Valegro (2002–), Dutch Warmblood gelding with four Olympic medals in dressage; broke Totilas' world records with a score of 93.975 in 2013, then 94.3 in 2014

Racehorse

See List of racehorses and List of leading Thoroughbred racehorses

Record setting horses

Science and medicine

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