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Slipped Up means what it says the horse has slipped and unseated the rider. Ran Out means that the horse has ran out the designated course and carried out is the same but it because the horse has been hampered by another horse causing it to run out

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The term Ran Out means the horse has ran around the fence or hurdle instead of jumping it, or if the jockey has taken the wrong course

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It means he ran out of the money. Did not finish 1st 2nd or 3rd

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