UR means unseated rider in horse racing. Additional horse racing lingo includes AWT for all weather track; ART for artificial surface; Baby Race, which means a race for 2-year olds; and Back, which means to bet or make a wager.
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
Flat horse racing is when a horse is racing on a flat. a flat is a course without jumps. Flat horse racing is horse racing without jumps.
Ladbrokes Horse Racing is a popular horse racing venue. Ladbrokes Horse Racing operates in the United States, in the wonderful city that goes by the name of Harrow.
Free horse racing tips There is a site with free horse racing selections but this is for New Zealand and Australian horse racing with the odd UK meeting thrown in. Do a google search "Melbourne Cup Method."
Horse racing has been around for centuries. Soccer or football is fairly recent.
Arabian horse racing is played in much the same way as any other form of horse racing.
Horse shoes are compulsory in horse racing. If a horse loses a shoe, it is pulled out of the race.
The horses run really fast in horse racing
Arlington Horse Racing was created in 1990.
Arlington Horse Racing happened in 1990.
Red Horse Racing was created in 2005.