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An Alphabet Of Horse Racing Terms - B - Part 1 A horse which has blown up or which blew up in the straight is one which without explosion of any kind whatsoever, rather the reverse in fact suddenly loses its place in a race after going well up to...... Source : Horse Racing Pg. 5
An Alphabet Of Horse Racing Terms - C - Part 2 The longest continuous racing in Britain, in fact, takes place at Ascot in June and Goodwood at the main July August meeting, both meetings last for five days... Source : Horse Racing Pg. 5
An Alphabet Of Horse Racing Terms - D It also happens in National Hunt racing where there are no starting stalls, but the longer the race the less important this becomes in its effects on the outcome of the race, or the horses performanc...... Source : Horse Racing Pg. 5
An Dictionary Of Horse Racing Terms - A Race meets at Epsom or Ascot and Goodwood never appear to be great hunting grounds for apprentices. They are bought as one year olds from a set of specific public auctions... Source : Horse Racing Pg. 5
A Dictionary Of Horse Racing Terms - A Race meets at Epsom or Ascot and Goodwood never appear to be great hunting grounds for apprentices. They are bought as one year olds from a set of specific public auctions... Source : Horse Racing Pg. 5
A Dictionary Of Horse Racing Terms - B - Part 2 The origin will usually be indicated in pen in brackets giving the name of the stallion.Example Commander in Chief by Dancing Brave out of Slightly Dangerous... Source : Horse Racing Pg. 5
A Dictionary Of Horse Racing Terms - C - Part 2 Most UK race meets last between 1 and 3 days with the longest race meet being Ascot in June and Goodwood in JulyAugust with both meetings carrying on over 5 days... Source : Horse Racing Pg. 5
A Dictionary Of Horse Racing Terms - D DWELTA horse is said to have ?dwelt at the start? when it falters in the stalls. It becomes less important to the final outcome of a race if the race is a long one... Source : Horse Racing Pg. 5
A Dictionary Of Horse Racing Terms - G Foaled in 1704 and brought to England via Constantinople by Sir Robert Sutton, all thoroughbred ?grey? horses can be traced back to the original ?Alcock Arabian?... Source : Horse Racing Pg. 5