The breed has never competed in Westminster and was only recently given the go-ahead by the American Kennel Club.
Any breed can compete, but the Arabian generally dominates the top levels because of the breed's stamina and natural endurance abilities.
In the second half 55 breeds compete for the title of best in show.
The term "Champion" is also used for the highest-placing animals in livestock competition when different breeds do not compete against one another.
Any breed of horse may compete, although the American Quarter Horse is most commonly used.
Over 3,000 chiens and 300 breeds will be competing for Best in Show.
This breed has been used as saddle horses both locally in the Caucasus mountains and to compete in international Olympic events.
Each breed competes in five classes: puppy, novice, bred by exhibitor, American-bred and open.
In these classes several breeds may compete together.
The breed in Sweden is strong and can compete with any country.