If you are referring to their number in the race, then yes. Obviously, their number will vary from race to race as they have different post positions for different races.
Seventeen is the most letters allowed in a race horse's name in the U.S.
In horse racing the odds are determined by the bets placed. Betting stops when the race starts. These determine the final odds.
"Brought down" in horse racing means that the horse was disqualified from the race due to: a) a stewards' inquiry or; b) a jockey lodged an objection and upon review of the race it was determined that the "brought down" horse interfered witht another horse during the course of the race. All wagers placed on the horse that is brought down are forfeited and redistributed to bettors who have the horse that legitimately finished in his/her place.
If the odds of a horse winning a horse race are 2 to 7 then the odds against that horse winning the race are 7 to 2.
Yes, it WAS a race, it is no longer a horse race.
The rider of a horse in a race is called a Jockey.
A horse race in which the owner declares before the race how much the horse will be offered for sale after the race.
There is no fixed number of entries in either US or Canada. Depends on the track, the conditions, and the horses that are available.
Its a one horse race means that it is as easy as winning a race against your own self (horse).
1 Horse in a Race (1 Horse Race)
"His horse was trained to race." is a simple sentence.