What does F mean on horse racing form?

The following abbreviations normally apply to jump racing: F indicates the horse fell. R indicates a horse refused. BD indicates the horse was brought down by another runner. U or UR indicates that the horse unseated its jockey.
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What does F mean on race card?

P or PU – indicates the horse was pulled up by the jockey and did not complete the race. F – indicates the horse fell. R – indicates a horse refused.
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What does F and P mean in horse racing?

F - fell. HR - hit rails. L - left at start. O - horse ran out. P - pulled up.
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What does F mean Grand National?

Pulled-Up – P or PU. This is when a horse runs but doesn't finish the race because the jockey decides it is better to finish the race early. Refused To Race – R or RR. A horse gets to the starting line and simply refuses to start the race. Fall – F.
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What does H mean in horse racing?

half-brother, half-sister: Horses out of the same dam, but by different sires. Horses with the same sire and different dams are not considered half-siblings in Thoroughbred racing.
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What does Aw mean in horse racing?

AW in this case means 'all-weather', indicating that the race is being run on their synthetic surface and not on turf. Polytrack is the specific type of surface made up of sand and synthetic fibres. This sort of track is relatively fast, akin to good or good-to-firm ground on grass.
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What number horse wins most often?

According to data from Equibase, over the past ten years, horses in post position number five have won the most races.
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What is the most profitable bet in horse racing?

Accumulator. The Accumulator and other multiple horse bets (pick 6) are the most profitable horse racing bets and the riskiest. To win an Accumulator bet, you have to correctly forecast the winner of six races before the start of the first race.
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How do you pick a winning horse?

Here are the factors to take into consideration when trying to select a winning horse:
  1. Horse Form.
  2. Going.
  3. Distance.
  4. Breeding and Pedigree.
  5. Trainer Form.
  6. Age.
  7. Connections.
  8. Days Since Last Race.
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What does C mean horse racing?

As well as numbers showing the horses' most recent finishing positions, look out for letters such and C & D next to its name. C means they have won previously at the course and D means they have won over the same distance. Other useful letters to look out for are BF, which means the horse was a beaten favourite.
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What does V mean in horse racing?

L: Left at start. O: Ran out. B: Brought down. S: Slipped. V: Void race.
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How do you read horse registration papers?

The horse that is "registered" is at the top of the certificate. The pedigree that follows is the horse's sire and dam. The sire (which is the father to the horse) is on the top or first branch of the pedigree. The second branch is the dam (the mother of the horse).
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What is the most important factor in horse racing?

The ability to understand and accurately assess class is one of the most important elements of good form analysis. If a horse does not have the necessary class (ability) to win the race, then other positive factors such as form, fitness, distance, weight, barrier, jockey etc.
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What is class rating in horse racing?

Class ratings are based on projected finishing times based on the Speed Figures of the individual horses coming into each race. Our research showed us how to take the last six months of speed figures from all of the entrants in a race, and make the best possible predication as to the winning time.
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What is the safest bet in horse racing?

Playing It Safe

“Straight” bets are your least complicated option and they're the safest. These involve wagering that your horse will win, place or show, meaning that he'll come in first, second or third, respectively. If you wager on him to win and he does indeed win, so do you.
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How do I win a bet every time?

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What is the best starting position in horse racing?

Historically, the best position has been the No. 2 post. Out of the 135 previous Derby runs, the horse in this position has won 29 times.
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What does RR mean in horse racing?

If a horse is shown in the results as 'RR', or sometimes 'LFT', this means that the horse refused to race when the race started. If a horse comes under starters orders but doesn't race, then any bets on this horse are settled as losers.
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What does P mean on a race card?

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 does mm mean in racing?

More commonly known by its other initials - MM - or Mickey Mouse market. APPRENTICE - a jockey who is just starting out and learning the trade. You can spot the good apprentices - they will be the ones driving the BMW with P plates next to you in the traffic on the way home from the races.
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What does Glandered mean in a horse?

Medical Definition of glanders

: a contagious and destructive disease especially of horses caused by a bacterium of the genus Burkholderia (B. mallei synonym Pseudomonas mallei) and characterized by caseating nodular lesions especially of the respiratory mucosae, lungs, and skin that tend to break down and form ulcers.
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What is a 2 year old horse called?

Male horses over one year old but haven't reached two are yearling colts, and females are yearling fillies. After horses turn two, they are called colt (male) or filly (female) until they turn four.
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What does M mean in horse racing odds?

The morning-line odds are the odds printed in the program or in the newspaper alongside the entries in the race.
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