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AI-powered technical reports for show jumping horses

HorseReport.ai analyzes public equestrian data to generate complete, structured and intelligent reports about show jumping horses competing in Italy.

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One platform. Verified results. AI insights.

HorseReport.ai centralizes information that normally lives in separate platforms. The system collects competition results from FISE database, Federazione Italiana Sport Equestri, combines them with pedigree and lineage information from HorseTelex, and then processes everything through an AI model specialised in show jumping. The result is a complete, multi-layered technical report covering genetics, competition history, performance trends, strengths, weaknesses, potential and estimated market value.

  • Verified Italian show jumping results (FISE database, Federazione Italiana Sport Equestri)

  • Pedigree and breeding data (HorseTelex)

  • AI interpretation of performance and progression

  • Standardized technical report with 8 sections

  • Suitable for riders, buyers, trainers, breeders and consultants

  • Real-time updates as new competitions become public

A new way to understand performance, pedigree, potential and value.

  1. Identify the horse

    Search by name. The system identifies the correct profile by cross-checking FISE database, Federazione Italiana Sport Equestri and HorseTelex data.

  2. Gather public data

    Competition history, heights, penalties, placings, types of tests, ranking notes, plus pedigree, ancestors, siblings and lineage.

  3. Consolidate and structure

    The platform organizes all results, generates statistics, builds progression charts, reconstructs the family tree and extracts genetic information.

  4. AI analysis

    An AI model interprets the data and produces analysis of strengths and weaknesses, evaluation of consistency and progression, technical potential projections, comparison with similar horses, and recommendations for training and development.

  5. Complete technical report

    The user receives a detailed PDF-style report with technical profile, genealogy and bloodlines, genetic evaluation, season summary and full competition history, performance statistics and charts, technical analysis, economic valuation, and recommendations.

Trusted and verifiable equestrian data sources

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Official sources

FISE database, Federazione Italiana Sport Equestri — competition results for show jumping events in Italy

HorseTelex — pedigree, breeding, siblings, genetic lines and international background

Data collected

Dates, locations and types of Italian show jumping competitions

Heights (H130, H135, H140…) and class format (a tempo, fasi consecutive, etc.)

Penalties, placings, number of starts

Season summaries and performance trends

Genealogy up to 3+ generations

Lineage details (paternal, maternal, grandsires)

Breeding values and transmitted characteristics

Comparison with maternal siblings

Market comparison for horses of similar age, level and pedigree

Built for the people who work with show jumping horses

Riders & Athletes

Understand how a horse performs over time, how it handles pressure, what heights it manages consistently, and which test types suit it best.

Owners & Breeders

Evaluate origins, bloodlines, structural qualities and breeding potential, with detailed pedigree and genetic analysis.

Trainers & Coaches

Use the AI technical analysis to create training plans based on strengths, weaknesses and developmental needs.

Buyers & Agents

Receive an objective, data-driven evaluation that includes potential, projected levels, market value and economic justification.

Veterinarians & Performance Consultants

Access structured historical competition workloads and progression to support athletic health assessments.

Equestrian Centers & Organisations

Standardized reports to support scouting, investment decisions and structured horse evaluation.

What's inside a HorseReport.ai technical report

Age, sex, breed, rider, discipline, identification codes, highlights and summary.
Family tree up to 3 generations, paternal and maternal lines, grandsires, and detailed bloodline notes.
Assessment of inherited traits (jumping technique, power, reflexes, temperament, conformation, structural soundness) and comparison with maternal siblings.
Full season timeline with dates, locations, formats, heights, penalties and placings. Performance statistics: % clear rounds, progression of heights, top 10 / top 20 rates, consistency indicators, performance by competition type. Includes automatic charts and summaries.
AI-generated interpretation of: strengths, areas for improvement, adaptability, consistency, capacity to step up, expected performance trajectory.
Data-driven valuation including: sporting value, genetic value, market factors, price range, justification for lower, medium and upper bound, market comparison with similar horses.
Includes suggestions for: sport development plan, ideal rider profile, athletic management, investment considerations, pros and cons, expected ROI.
Global rating, summary, key takeaways and recommended next steps.

The HorseReport.ai advantage

  • Focused exclusively on show jumping

  • Based on real Italian competition results

  • Includes pedigree and genetic interpretation

  • Offers full technical, athletic and economic evaluation

  • AI-generated insights, charts and structured conclusions

  • Clear, standardized report comparable across horses

  • Built on Lascaux's AskMe Platform for AI and data orchestration

Frequently Asked Questions

Only show jumping.
Only competitions held in Italy.
FISE database, Federazione Italiana Sport Equestri for competition data, HorseTelex for pedigree.
No. Data is aggregated and restructured but never modified.
A full technical-sports report including genealogy, competition history, performance charts, technical analysis, economic valuation and recommendations. The digital format is a PDF file.
Yes. You can buy packages to get more reports.
Reports are designed to support decisions but should not replace veterinary or professional evaluations.
You can purchase report packages at competitive prices once you have chosen the horse you're interested in.
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