Guide On How To Buy A Racehorse

By Stacey Burt


Horseracing is an equestrian sport in which the horses must quickly cover a certain distance. Horseracing is one of the oldest (organized) sports of mankind. They serve primarily to selective breeding - buy a racehorse. Both the thoroughbred and scrapie owe their breeding with the requirements of racetrack. The local rigorous selection process leads to features that are highly welcome in breeding of other breeds (eg. As health, strength, nobility in appearance and movement).

Anyone interested has the option of a nominating a horse that is specified as the starter in a race. The purchase price is then the input price of each horse and the victory price of race. If the horse after the race is nominated at a price higher than the input price, the organizing racing club gets the excess amount. Only the winner will be auctioned off following the race.

As a synonym for horseracing, many competitions are called derbies. Horseracing tracks are also called Turf. All gaits are allowed at gallop race. The only goal is not against the rules to hinder the other as fast as possible to get from start to finish. Because the horse is the fastest means to move the horse races are always traveled at a gallop.

Races are funded mainly for thoroughbred horses, but they are also available for Purebred Arabians, half-breeds and sometimes for ponies. The horses are ridden by jockeys either (professional race riders) or amateurs, in both cases may a certain weight, which must bear the horse, not be exceeded.

In race for Group I and III carry horses that have previously won a Group race, a higher weight, sometimes Group race winner are even excluded in GroupII race. A horse that has won a Group race in France, England or Ireland, it gets the same Situated Wicht like a horse that has won a Group race in Country or Italy.

The system race was introduced in France, England, Ireland and Italy in 1972 and printed the year later. Meanwhile, there are other race variants around the world. A special feature of races is that drawn horses or those trained abroad should not be excluded from participation. This race serves as the international benchmark. It is comparable to the Champions League European football.

The race distances vary between 1000 m (flyers races, sprints) and 3,400 m (pacemaker race) (as of 2007). Abroad also flat races over distances of 800 m are held up to 4,200 m. Flat races on grass tracks and on sand tracks (especially in Neuss and Dortmund) are organized, the course design is different. In Swiss resorts of Arosa and St. Moritz horse races are held on a frozen lake annually in January and February.

Steeplechase awarded for specially bred for this purpose horses. Because the distance from obstacle race is longer than in flat races and the average speed thus slower, can be used in an obstacle race for lower performance classes, horses, which have been found in flat races as too slow.




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