The term "Eleanor (horse)" does not correspond to a widely recognized or documented horse in established encyclopedic sources. Accurate information regarding a specific horse named Eleanor, including breed, historical significance, notable achievements, or ownership, is not confirmed.
Eleanor may be a common given name used for horses in private or regional contexts, but no verifiable public records or authoritative references identify a prominent equine figure by this name. In equestrian contexts, horses are often named by owners or trainers for personal, cultural, or promotional reasons, and "Eleanor" could serve as such a name without attaining broader recognition.
Etymologically, "Eleanor" is a female given name of Old French and Greek origin, possibly derived from "Eleonor," with uncertain roots but historically associated with figures such as Eleanor of Aquitaine. Its use in naming animals, including horses, follows a common practice of assigning human names to domesticated animals.
Without corroborating details—such as breed, date of birth, competition history, or media presence—it is not possible to provide a factual overview consistent with encyclopedic standards. Therefore, "Eleanor (horse)" remains an unverified reference in equine documentation.