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There are three Grades: One, Two and Three. All the championship level events are Grade Ones (for example, the Cheltenham Gold Cup). Grade Two events include limited range handicaps and races with weight penalties for previous victories. Grade Three races come next and tend to be valuable open handicaps.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. A claiming race in thoroughbred horse racing is one in which the horses are all for sale for more or less the same price (the “claiming price”) up until shortly before the race.
Horse can only run in races where the max rating is higher or equal to its rating. … Maiden races with a max rating for horses that have run at least 3 times. Novice. For 2yos that have not won more than twice.
An allowance race is one in which the runners run for a higher purse than in a maiden race. These races usually involve conditions such as “non-winner of three lifetime.” They usually are for a horse which has broken its maiden but is not ready for stakes company.
Class 2 handicaps for horses rated between 86 and 110, and include Heritage Handicap races. Class 3 handicap races for horses rated between 76 and 95. Class 4 handicaps for horses rated between 66 and 85. Class 5 handicaps for horses rated between 56 and 75. Class 6 handicaps for horses rated between 46 and 65.
Graded stakes races are the top level. These races can have no restrictions other than age or gender of the horses. There are three grades assigned by the Graded Stakes Committee: Grades 1, 2, or 3 with Grade 1 being the highest caliber. … Grade 1 races include the Triple Crown series and the Breeders’ Cup races.1 мая 2019 г.
Horse Betting: Claiming Races. A claiming race means that the horses may be purchased by a licensed owner for the claiming price listed for that race. … The horse is then picked up by its new owner/trainer after the race.
Entry Fees: Most people are surprised to find out that it does not cost anything to enter your horse in a race, unless the race is a stakes race (Kentucky Derby, Breeders’ Cup, etc.). Some stakes races, like many of the Breeders’ Cup races, cost in upwards of $50,000 to enter.
If a horse is shown in results as “RR” , or sometimes “LFT”, this means that the horse refused to race when the race started. As the horse would have come under starters orders any bets on the horse will be losing bets. This includes both refusing to run from a tape start and staying in the stalls at a stalls start.
Horse races
A novice in National Hunt horse racing is a horse which has not won in a particular type of race prior to the start of the current season. A novice hurdler has not won a hurdle race before the start of the current season, while a novice chaser has not won a steeplechase before the start of the current season.
Group One, Group 1, Grade I or G1 is the term used for the highest level of Thoroughbred and Standardbred stakes races in many countries. In Europe, the level of races for Thoroughbred racing is determined using the Pattern race system introduced in 1971 and monitored by the European Pattern Committee.
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Class 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 – Class 1 races are lowest, restricted to horses who have won one race. Class 6 is for horses have won not more than six races. Restricted or Special Conditions – number of wins in the city or country, age, sex, prize money or colour (e.g. grey horses only) can be a ‘special condition. ‘