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Varieties Of thoroughbred Horse Racing

Most people are familiar with Thoroughbred horse racing. This is because the three most popular American Thoroughbred horse races are televised every year and include the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes, otherwise known as the Thoroughbred Triple Crown.

The Triple Crown races are run on a flat, dirt track. In most instances, the horses will pace themselves and finish the race with a powerful surge of speed. There are some instances where a horse will have enough speed that they will be able to win the race from the starting gate to the finish line.

Spectators are often unaware that there are in fact other forms or Thoroughbred racing out there other than what is familiar to us all via our television sets. The Triple Crown is the most popular Thoroughbred horse racing event by far, but there are many others.

Turf racing is another popular variation on Thoroughbred racing. The distinction between these races and other Thoroughbred races is that they are run on grass rather than dirt, though everything else about the races remains the same.

The Thoroughbreds that run on the turf course will still run the same distances as the horses that race on the dirt surfaces. The only main difference between racing on the dirt course and racing on the turf course are the terms that are used to describe certain aspects of the races. For example, there are different terms that are used to describe the condition of the dirt course and the turf course. A dirt course that is listed as fast is the equivalent to a turf course that is listed as firm.

Different words are used in order to describe the conditions of a dirt race track during a race than are used to describe the conditions of a turf course. In dirt track Thoroughbred racing, "fast" means the same thing as if we were to say "firm" in a turf course race.

On a flat race course, speed is the primary factor which is needed. Steeplechases, by contrast require the horse to have a great deal of stamina and the jockey to have some skills ? the jockey must know the right time to tell the horse to jump in order to clear the fences. The number of jumps which will be needed is dependent on the length of the race course in this variation on Thoroughbred horse racing.

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Simon M Skinner has worked in the online gaming industry since 2000. He has worked for some of the top online sportsbooks and now runs internet marketing for www.betamerica.com. The top online US horse racing betting website.


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