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The order of finish.
It stands for Fail to Finish.
I suspect that either horse racing or some other track event where a photo at the finish would be used to determine the winner.
There's no specifics for a horse racing track. Horse race track dimensions vary according to the style of racing, the distances and the type of events as per the country's racing code.
The Winner is whoever passes the Winning Post first. If it a Photo finish they look for the horse who has a nose in front.
Kentucky is famous for thoroughbred racing and breeding..
"Win by a nose" is a horse racing term -- and means that the lead horse was just a little bit ahead of the second place horse. Therefore the horse that has his nose to the line first wins.
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.
In horse racing, the horse must finish in the top two, or three, or four of a particular event. If the selection you have placed a bet on is among those places, you will win. As a general rule, in larger races, a horse must finish in the top three but in smaller races, the selection may need to finish in second, or even first, place. To learn more about betting, please follow the Betfair link below.
An exacta is a type of bet where you pick the horses who will finish first and second, in that order ("exact").
Sort of. It is known to have started during the ealry 1600's b.c. the Romans had chariot races which led to horse racing. Ireland played a big part in developing horse racing. Ireland is also very famous for its horse Racing
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.