What does Hg mean in horse racing?

Advertisements. Most of the workouts are not made from a standing point; usually the horse is galloping when he reaches the point the work starts to be timed, but sometimes the horse works starting from the gate. A workout handily from the gate (Hg), is usually times around a second slower than a Handily (H) work.
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What do the letters mean in horse racing form?

The letters that appear most commonly in form figures, particularly in National Hunt races, are 'F', 'U' and 'P', which stand for 'Fell', 'Unseated rider' and 'Pulled up', respectively; the first two are fairly self-explanatory, but a horse is said to have been 'pulled up' if its jockey decides, usually because of ...
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What is a maiden special weight?

The highest caliber of maiden race in North America is a maiden special weight, in which all the entrants carry a fixed amount of weight. Aside from age and gender, there aren't any other restrictions on entering a maiden special weight—so long as a horse is a maiden, they're eligible.
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What does handily from the gate mean?

Handily describes a workout where the rider urges the horse by rolling his knuckles along the horse's neck in a pumping motion that encourages more speed. On three races you will see a (g) to the right of the H/B code. This indicates that the workout began with the horse breaking out of the gate.
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How do you read a horses workout?

Understanding how to read workouts in the program is relatively simple. The numbers generally appear in bold font in the very bottom section of a horse's past performance box along with the date, surface, distance and location of the work.
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What does it mean to breeze a horse?

Breeze: Working a horse at a moderate speed; less effort than handily. Bullet work: The best workout time for the distance on a given day at a track.
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What are good workout times for horses?

Horses, on average, run 1/8th of a mile in 12 to 13 seconds. At six furlongs, a fast workout may be between 1:11 and 1:12, while a slow workout may be between 1:15 and 1:17. During the afternoon races, a fast time for the same distance may be between 1:08 and 1:09, while a slow time would be between 1:12 and 1:13.
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What is a bullet workout in horse racing?

Bullet Work. At each morning's workout, the horse clocked with the fastest time at his or her distance boasts a “bullet work.” (The Daily Racing Form will also show a black dot – i.e., a “bullet” – next to those workouts in the horse's past performance lines).
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What is a good time for 4 furlongs?

So, a good work is 36 seconds for 3/8 of a mile, or three furlongs; 48 seconds for four furlongs. Understandably, the times tend to get slower for longer distances. A time of 1:01 is good for five furlongs.
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What does it mean when a horse runs for purse only?

They usually race for purse only because of a late scratch to an entry or anything that might be viewed as "unfair" to the betting public.
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What does btw mean in horse racing?

across-the-board: A bet on a horse to win, place and show. If the horse wins, the player collects three ways; if second, two ways; and if third, one way, losing the win and place bets. Actually three wagers, therefore three times the money. For example, a $2 across-the-board bet costs $6.
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What is bl in horse racing?

A horse who finishes out of the money. APPRENTICE. Rider who has not ridden a certain number of winners within a specified period of time. Also known as a bug boy. APPRENTICE ALLOWANCE.
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What does RR mean in horse racing?

Refused To Race – R or RR. A horse gets to the starting line and simply refuses to start the race. Fall – F. A horse runs in the race but falls at one of the obstacles.
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What does Aw mean in horse racing?

All-weather (Flat) and point-to-point (jumps) are in bold. 0 - if the horse finished outside the top 10. - between numbers indicate year separation (i.e. left of this is from a previous year) / between numbers indicates a season separation (i.e. left of this is from the season before last)
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Who is the greatest racehorse of all time?

10 best racehorses of all time
  1. 1 Arkle. (Trained in Ireland) Born 1957. ...
  2. 2 Ribot. (Trained in Italy) Born: 1952. ...
  3. 3 Secretariat. (Trained in America) ...
  4. 4 Sea-Bird II. (Trained in France) ...
  5. 5 Mill Reef. (Trained in England) ...
  6. 6 Phar Lap. (Trained in Australia) ...
  7. 7 Brigadier Gerard. (Trained in England) ...
  8. 8 Kelso. (Trained in America)
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Who is the fastest horse ever?

The Guinness Book of World Records recognizes a Thoroughbred named Winning Brew as the fastest horse of all time, with a top speed of 43.97mph. However, other breeds have been clocked at higher speeds over shorter distances.
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Are horses faster on turf or dirt?

Dirt races also tend to produce the fastest pace of the three surfaces, while turf races often see a slow beginning, followed by a sprint to the finish, and artificial surfaces usually play somewhere in between.
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What is a jockey assistant called?

Valet– an assistant to a jockey. This person is responsible for helping the trainer place the saddle prior to the race, as well as managing the jockey's equipment and silks for the day. Trainer– accompanies horses to the paddock or meets them in the paddock.
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What does breezing from the gate mean?

Breezing - Working a horse at a moderate speed, less effort than handily. Handily - 1) Working in the morning with maximum effort. Compare with, 2) A horse racing well within itself, with little exertion from the jockey. G - Indicates a workout from the Gate.
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Do race horses train every day?

The weekly exercise regime in the peak of the season usually consists of fast gallop work twice a week, steady trotting and cantering the rest of the week, with Sunday often a rest/quiet day depending on the schedule of races planned for each horse.
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What is a fast horse called?

Thoroughbreds are considered the fastest horses in the world and dominate the horse racing industry, while Arabian horses are known to be intelligent and excel in endurance riding. Take a look at some of the horse breeds used in racing, dressage and general riding.
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How do you know when a horse is ready to race?

The first element which allows us to judge the good level of fitness of a racehorse is the elasticity of his heart rates. A horse is considered to be in good condition when he is able to progressively raise his heart rate when the effort is intensified and to lower it quickly once the intensity of the effort decreases.
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What does it mean when a horse comes off the bridle?

OFF THE BIT/OFF THE BRIDLE describes a horse being pushed along by his jockey, losing contact with the bit in his mouth. ON THE BIT/ON THE BRIDLE describes a horse going well within himself, still having a grip on the bit.
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What is a horse racer called?

A jockey is someone who rides horses in horse racing or steeplechase racing, primarily as a profession. The word also applies to camel riders in camel racing.
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