Fourteen disciplines
Versatility is the Thoroughbred advantage.
Across English, Western, pleasure, working, and endurance sport, the breed brings sensitivity, intelligence, courage, and athletic range.
Explore the range
Different questions. Different strengths. One extraordinary breed.
01 / English sport
Precision, scope & expression
Four disciplines that reward balance, bravery, careful technique, and an expressive partnership between horse and rider.
Dressage
Balance, suppleness, and communication developed through progressive, correct work.
↗02Show Jumping
Scope, adjustability, and courage expressed over a technical course.
↗03Eventing
A complete test of training, bravery, stamina, and trust across three phases.
↗04Hunters
Rhythm, style, and an effortless impression over fences and on the flat.
↗02 / Pleasure divisions
Presence, manners & way of going
Divisions where refinement, responsiveness, quality of movement, and the complete picture come to the foreground.
03 / Western performance
Instinct, agility & control
Athletic disciplines that showcase quick thinking, precise responses, power, and the Thoroughbred's natural competitive intelligence.
Reining
Precise patterns that showcase responsiveness, athletic power, and control.
↗02Cutting
Cow sense, agility, and independent athletic decision-making.
↗03Reined Cow Horse
A demanding combination of precise pattern work and confident cattle work.
↗04Barrel Racing
Acceleration, balance, and efficiency through a fast, exacting pattern.
↗04 / Versatility & distance
Adaptability, partnership & stamina
Disciplines that ask horse and rider to combine technical skill with confidence, resilience, and thoughtful preparation.
The Belverra approach