In a horse race guide, "barrier" refers to the starting gate position from which a horse begins the race. Each horse is assigned a specific barrier number, which can influence its chances of success based on factors like track layout and its own running style. Horses starting from the inside barriers may have an advantage in terms of position, while those on the outside may face challenges in navigating the field. Understanding barrier positions is crucial for assessing a horse's potential performance in a race.
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That would be a hurdle, which is a type of barrier used in track and field or horse racing events for athletes or horses to jump over during a race.
Means that the horse could not cope and went out of the race
I you mean the horse then yes if you mean the car no clue sorry
Yes. Hippopod does mean horse-footed in Greek. It is also the name of a race of horse-footed humanoids.
DIS means disqualified.
Means that the horse could not cope and went out of the race
When a horse "pulls up" during a race, it means that the jockey has slowed down or stopped the horse because of an injury or other issue that prevents the horse from continuing at full speed.
"L" means Lasix or Furosemide is a medication to prevent horse from bleeding through their noses during a race
either coming in 1st 2nd or 3rd
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.