Rankings based on prize money or on a points system do not always reflect the correct sporting value of a horse and therefore the Hippomundo Rating goes even further.
The Hippomundo Ratings also takes into account the difficulty of the competition AND the level of the field of participants via artificial intelligence.
After some Hippomundo Rating (HR) is the letter "p" for "progress". In this way, Hippomundo wants to show that the current Hippomundo Rating of this sport horse is the highest the horse has achieved so far and that there is probably still a lot of progress possible.
The Average HR (Hippomundo Rating) gives us an idea of the level of the participants in a competition.
As the name suggests, it is the average HR (Hippomundo Rating) of all participants.
The Hippomundo Ratings changes to a Hippomundo Lifetime Rating (HLR) if the horse has not participated in international competitions for at least 180 days. The highest possible HLR is 150 and represents an assessment of its entire career. Thanks to the Hippomundo Lifetime Rating (HLR), we can compare the class of a sport horse not only with its peers, but also with horses across several generations.