A minimum of three.
A black type placed winner in thoroughbred racing would be a horse that is a winner of a race AND also finished 2nd or 3rd in a stakes race. The 2nd or 3rd in the stakes race is what give the horse the "black type placed" distinction.
Yes. Many Sea Horses have been named Famous. Take a look at these examples: 1. In a Sea Horse race at UnderDome on March 3rd, 1947, SeaBiscut won 1st. 2. In a Race in Sand Flutter Stadium, SeaCoconut won the Sandy Stakes.
A horse racing bet in which a player selects three horses in one race to finish 1st, 2nd and 3rd in exact order.
It depends on what you mean by place. Win-place-show, is 1st-2nd-3rd in a horse race. If you mean places in the starting gate there will be 12, one for each horse entered.
either coming in 1st 2nd or 3rd
In horse racing, when there are 8 horses in a race, Coral typically does not pay out on third place each way unless specified in a promotion or special offer. Generally, each way bets cover the first two places; however, for some races or specific betting markets, they may offer enhanced payouts. It's best to check Coral's terms and conditions or specific race rules for confirmation.
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Calvin Borel a jockey wouldve won on 2 different horses Mine That Bird-1st in the Derby and Rachel Alexandra-1st in the Preakness but MTB fell short and placed 3rd in the Belmont
The capo is placed on the 3rd fret to play in the key of G major.
The capo should be placed on the 3rd fret for the key of G.
If you place a bet for a horse to win, place or show it may be as follows: If you bet the 4 horse for WPS your horse has to come in just as stated to Win the race, Place in the race first or second, or Show in the race in the first, second or third.
The Kentucky Derby is a race for three year olds only and Curlin is four. He ran in it as a 3 year old and placed 3rd behind the winner, Street Sense, and 2nd place horse, Hard Spun.