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  2. Track surface - Wikipedia

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    Tapeta is a mixture of sand, fibre, rubber and wax that is used on some horse racing tracks. It is one of the artificial or synthetic surfaces that differ from turf and dirt in terms of speed, drainage and safety.

  3. Betfair - Wikipedia

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    Betfair is a subsidiary of Flutter Entertainment that operates the world's largest online betting exchange, as well as sports betting, casino, poker, and bingo. Founded in 2000, it merged with Paddy Power in 2016 and has operations in several countries, including the UK, US, and Australia.

  4. List of horse racing venues - Wikipedia

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    Find out the names and locations of currently active horse racing venues around the world, both Thoroughbred and harness racing. The list is sorted by country and includes photos and links to more information.

  5. Hollywood Park Racetrack - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood Park was a thoroughbred race course in Inglewood, California, that operated from 1938 to 2013. It was demolished and replaced by a master-planned neighborhood that includes SoFi Stadium, Hollywood Park Casino, and other attractions.

  6. Betfair Stayers' Handicap Hurdle - Wikipedia

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    The Betfair Stayers' Handicap Hurdle is a Premier Handicap National Hunt hurdle race in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Haydock Park over a distance of about 3 miles and half a furlongs (3 miles and 58 yards, or 4,881 metres).

  7. Going (horse racing) - Wikipedia

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    A sloppy racetrack in United States.. Going (UK), track condition (US) or track rating (AUS) are the track surface of a horse racing track prior to a horse race or race meet. The going is determined by the amount of moisture in the ground and is assessed by an official steward on the day of the race.

  8. Glossary of North American horse racing - Wikipedia

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    [4] The horse with the second—-lowest win odds is sometimes called "Second Chalk" and so on. If all the races run so far have been won by horses with relatively low win odds, then today's results so far are called "Chalky." [citation needed] Champion

  9. Daily Racing Form - Wikipedia

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    Daily Racing Form is a tabloid newspaper that publishes horse racing statistics and news in North America. Founded in 1894, it is owned by Affinity Interactive and operates online sports betting platforms.