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  2. Glossary of North American horse racing - Wikipedia

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    A timed workout where the horse is not being asked for full speed; less effort than handily; [5] or can refer to a light training workout over a short distance that is used to gauge a horse's racing potential and performance. [14] Broke down

  3. Daily double - Wikipedia

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    As with all other American racing wagers, the "double" is conducted in parimutuel fashion, but with the number of betting interests in the daily double pool equal to the product of the number of entries in each race. For example, if there are 10 entries in the first race and eight in the second, there will be 80 betting interests, one for each ...

  4. Group races - Wikipedia

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    Group races, also known as Pattern races, or Graded races in some jurisdictions, are the highest level of races in Thoroughbred horse racing.They include most of the world's iconic races, such as the Derby, Irish Derby and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in Europe, the Melbourne Cup in Australia, and the Kentucky Derby and Breeders' Cup races in the United States.

  5. The amount of weight, sometimes called an impost, carried by the horse. Handily Working or racing with moderate effort, more than a breeze. [16] Hand ride When the jockey urges a horse just with his/her hands and does not use the whip. [16] Head of the stretch, top of the stretch The beginning of the homestretch. [2] Hit the board

  6. Today in history: Secretariat wins greatest Triple Crown ever ...

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    Secretariat is widely regarded as the greatest racing horse of all time. He even landed in the 35th spot on ESPN's greatest North American athlete of ... brings tears to sports' fans eyes today ...

  7. Glossary of Australian and New Zealand punting - Wikipedia

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    See also Notes External links 0-9 750s: Binoculars with magnification of 7x50 mm. 10-50s: Binoculars with magnification of 10x50 mm. A Acceptor: A horse confirmed by the owner or trainer to be a runner in a race. Aged: A horse seven years old or older. All up: A type of bet where the winnings of one race is carried over to the next race and so forth. Any2: see Duet. Apprentice: A young jockey ...

  8. Category:Horse racing in the United States - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Horse racing terminology - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Horse racing terminology" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.