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Horse Racing Terms - British Racecourses

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    A-Z Horse Racing Terms. Abandoned. The status of a race or racecourse described as closed, usually as a result of bad weather. Age. The age of …

Glossary of race types - The British Horseracing Authority

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    Over Jumps in Britain, there are 40 Grade 1, 67 Grade 2 and 40 Grade 3 races. The premise of Group races is that they should be level-weights contests to determine which horse is best, but the conditions always incorporate allowances for fillies/mares competing against colts/geldings and the weight-for-age scale.

Jargon Buster - horse racing terms - Great British Racing

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    Official responsible for allocating a handicap rating to each horse that has qualified for one, and for allotting the weights to be carried by each horse in a handicap. Employed by the British Horseracing Authority. Hard ridden. Used to describe a horse whose jockey is expending full effort on the horse, and using his whip. Headquarters

Terms and conditions - The British Horseracing Authority

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Horse Racing Terms - Guide to Horse Racing

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Horse Racing Terminology | Even More! | HorseRacing.co.uk

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Horse Racing Terminology - And Down The Stretch They …

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    Middle distance: A race longer than seven furlongs but shorter than 1 1/8 miles. Miler: A horse that prefers to race at or near a mile in distance. Minus Pool: When enough money is bet on one horse that the pool is insufficient, after the track take, to pay the holders of the winning ticket the legal minimum odds.

Horse racing in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    There are two main forms of horse racing in Great Britain. Flat racing, which is run over distances between 5 furlongs and 2 miles 5 furlongs 159 yards on courses without obstacles. National Hunt racing, races run over distances between 2 miles and 4. +.

11 popular phrases that come from horse racing - Great …

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    On Your Tod. The idiom to say you’re on your own comes from American jockey Tod Sloan’s riding style. He revolutionised race‐riding by winning races from the front, when “all alone” in the lead. The saying comes from cockney rhyming slang – Tod Sloan, all alone. Tod Sloan Jockey.

Horse Racing Jargon, Phrases and Language [Complete …

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    Explaining Horse Racing Betting Terms What is a bookmaker? A person or company who accepts your bets on a race day, shortened to ‘bookie’. What does 15/8, 9/4 and 17/2 mean? These fractions are used in racing when /1 is not precise enough. 15/8 is slightly smaller than 2/1, whilst 9/4 is slightly bigger and 15/2 is 7.5/1.

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