The Quarter Horse is the fastest horse in the world, for a quarter of a mile. The Thoroughbred, most often used in horse racing, has more endurance for an entire mile, but still cannot beat the Quarter Horse in a quarter-of-a-mile race. Hence the name 'Quarter Horse'. This is exactly what you want in a horse when you are working cattle - short bursts of extraordinary speed.
They are most famous for the Quarter-mile race, the race they get their name from.
Quarter Horses. But they are usually Quarter Horse x Thoroughbred crosses, not pure Quarter Horse, as Appendix QHs can be registered with the AQHA.
A quarter mile is 402.336 metres. Therefore a quarter mile race is slightly longer than a 400 metre race.
Quarter horses are so called because of their speed at sprinting (galloping) a quarter-mile. Some say that the name comes from the hefty hind-quarters of the horse; others say that the breed is one-quarter each of four other breeds, including the Thoroughbred. Nonetheless, it is the quarter-mile speed which gives the quarter horse its name.
The Quarter Horse is fastest for sprints. They race a quarter-mile. Thoroughbreds are fastest for anything longer than that. Arabians are best for endurance. The fastest mile for a horse was around 1 minute, 35 seconds. This record was set by the TB racehorse Salvador.
The American Quarter Horse, or Quarter Horse, is an American breed of horse that excels at sprinting short distances. Its name is derived from its ability to outrun other horse breeds in races of a quarter mile or less; some have been clocked at speeds up to 55 mph!
Over a short period of time, like a quarter of a mile, a quarter horse. They have been known to go up to 50 or even 55 miles an hour for a quarter of a mile. However, they cannot run that fast over a quarter of a mile. in a long distance race the thoroughbred would win.
The quarter horse was first bred in the United States. The eastern colonists breed Thoroughbreds with the native breeds to make "Quarter Mile Horses" (bred to race 1/4 mile). These "Quarter Mile Horses" were bred with other native horses that had "cow sense" as the colonists expanded west. Although this quick breed with cow sense started to really hold its own name in the mid 1800s, the American Quarter Horse Association (and the breed registry it runs) wasn't founded until 1940.
They vary in length, but as your question is posted in the KY Derby category I will say one and one quarter miles since the Derby is held at Churchill Downs and that is the length of that particular course.
The Kentucky Oaks race covers 1 1/8 miles.
Tobiano, being a color pattern, matters not on the speed of a horse. A Paint is derived from the Quarter Horse. At best, the fastest run given by a Quarter Horse at a quarter mile race was 55 mph. Although, this is the clocked speed from a race horse with impeccable conformation and breeding for speed. But an average horse at a full gallop typically has a speed of 35 mph.