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  2. Bay (horse) - Wikipedia

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    Bay is a hair coat color of horses, characterized by a reddish-brown or brown body color with a black point coloration on the mane, tail, ear edges, and lower legs. Bay is one of the most common coat colors in many horse breeds. The black areas of a bay horse's hair coat are called "black points", and without them, a horse is not a bay horse.

  3. Glossary of Australian and New Zealand punting - Wikipedia

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    : An abbreviation for a bay horse as it appears in race books, pedigrees and stud books. Back: To bet on a horse. [2] [6] Backed in: A horse whose odds have shortened. [2] [6] Backed off the map: A horse which has been heavily supported resulting in a substantial decrease in odds. [8] Back up: To race a horse soon after its latest engagement ...

  4. Sheepshead Bay Race Track - Wikipedia

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    The racetrack was built by a group of prominent businessmen from the New York City area who formed the Coney Island Jockey Club in 1879. Led by Leonard Jerome, James R. Keene, and the track's president, William Kissam Vanderbilt, the Club held seasonal race cards at nearby Prospect Park fairgrounds until construction of the new race course was completed.

  5. Glossary of equestrian terms - Wikipedia

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    1. In horse racing, a placed horse is one that finishes second in a race (NAm), [1]: 163 or in the first three places (AU/NZ/UK), [5]: 206 [8]: 372 A place bet is a bet that a horse will finish in first or second position. [8]: 372 In the (UK/Ir) place bets may be pay up to fourth place if there are 16 or more runners in a race.

  6. Thoroughbred - Wikipedia

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    Match races held in the early 19th century helped to popularize horse racing in the United States. One took place in 1823, in Long Island, New York, between Sir Henry and American Eclipse. Another was a match race between Boston and Fashion in 1838 that featured bets of $20,000 from each side. [47]

  7. Glossary of North American horse racing - Wikipedia

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    A detailed list of statistics about a race. The chart lists the position of each horse at various points of the race, the margin between horses, plus the odds for the race, and each horse's sex, age, weight carried, owner, and trainer. The chart also describes the purse, race conditions, payouts for various winning bets, times and other data ...

  8. What is Bay State Racing actually proposing to do in Gardner?

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    After a failed attempt to bring horse racing to the Chair City in 2023, Bay State Racing LLC is trying to do so again, this time at a different location.. After an informational meeting with the ...

  9. Horse racing - Wikipedia

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    Horse racing is an equestrian performance activity, ... Stanley Dancer drove the New Zealand bred horse, Cardigan Bay to win $1 million in stakes in 1968, ...