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  2. Harness racing - Wikipedia

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    Harness racing. Harness racing is a form of horse racing in which the ... and also known as a spider) is a light, two-wheeled cart equipped with bicycle wheels. The ...

  3. Sulky - Wikipedia

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    A sulky is a lightweight cart used for harness racing. It has two wheels and a small seat for only a single driver. The modern racing sulky has shafts that extend in a continuous bow behind the driver's seat, with wire-spoked "bike" wheels and inflated tyres. [1] [2] A sulky is frequently called a "bike".

  4. Starting gate - Wikipedia

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    One of the reasons that harness racing was less popular than horse racing has been the reservations in gamblers’ minds about the various means of starting trotting races, particularly when bets have been lost before contests were properly under way. [1] Before mobile starting gates gained popularity in harness racing, a rolling start was used ...

  5. Grand Circuit - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Circuit, also known as the "Big Wheel", [1] is a group of harness racing stakes races run at various race tracks around the United States. [2] Run on one-mile tracks, [3] it is "the oldest continuing horse-racing series in the United States." [4]

  6. Horse harness - Wikipedia

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    In English carriage harness, a bearing rein or side check travels through rings near the horse's ears and attaches to the bit. Common in harness racing and in fine harness showing, an overcheck strap passes between the horse's ears, comes down the front of the face, splits and attaches to a small auxiliary bit. Overchecks are sometimes used to ...

  7. MGM Northfield Park - Wikipedia

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    Originally constructed in 1934, Northfield Park racetrack was originally known as Sportsman Park, with a focus on midget car racing.After 20 years as a successful car racing facility, interest began to wane and in 1956, Sportsman Park was demolished to make way for what would eventually become one of the nation's premier harness racing tracks under the leadership of Carl Milstein, a well known ...

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