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  2. Horse harness - Wikipedia

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    A combined driving team in carriage harness. Lighter weight but strong harness similar to show harness, used for pulling passenger vehicles such as buggies or carts, or other lighter loads. The traces attach either to the shafts of the vehicle or to the vehicle itself, and the harness may have either a horse collar or a breast collar.

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  4. Swingletree - Wikipedia

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    It is used to balance the pull of a driving horse or other draught animal when pulling a vehicle. It is a kind of whippletree, and the term is also used sometimes for other whippletrees. [1]: 261 [2]: 188 It is a horizontal bar, attached or suspended in the middle, and able to hinge fore-and-aft in a horizontal plane.

  5. Hackney pony - Wikipedia

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    A Hackney must be smaller to show in the harness pony division, because it is required that the pony be 12.2 hands (50 inches, 127 cm) or under. [1] They are shown to a four-wheel viceroy and possess a full mane and tail. The typical apparel for driving harness ponies is a suit for men, and a dress or other formal wear for women.

  6. Fine harness - Wikipedia

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    An American Saddlebred in fine harness. A Hackney pony in the harness pony division, a fine harness event. Fine harness is a type of driving competition seen at horse shows, that feature light, refined horses with high action. Popular breeds in this event include the American Saddlebred, Morgan, Arabian, Dutch Harness Horse, and Hackney (horse).

  7. Louisville Downs - Wikipedia

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    It opened in 1966 and held over 3,400 days of harness racing until it was sold to Churchill Downs Inc. in 1991. Louisville Downs was built and managed by William H. King, a Louisville entrepreneur and promoter, who was the first to offer wagering by phone (“Call-a-Bet”) and full card simulcast wagering to television viewers. [ 1 ]

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