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    flat race
    /ˈflat reɪs/

    noun

    • 1. a horse race over a course with no jumps, as opposed to a steeplechase or hurdles.

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    • Test of speed, stamina

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      • Flat racing is a test of speed, stamina, and the skill of the jockey in choosing the right tactics; knowing where to position their horse in the race, when to restrain their horse or to ask it to make an effort.
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  2. What is Flat Racing? Flat racing is a test of speed, stamina, and the skill of the jockey in choosing the right tactics; knowing where to position their horse in the race, when to restrain their horse or to ask it to make an effort.

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      What is a flat race? Flat races are run ‘on the level’ –...

  3. What is a flat race? Flat races are runon the level’ – they do not include any obstacles.

    • Classic Races
    • Group Races
    • Listed Races
    • Handicaps
    • Jumps Races
    • Graded and Listed Races

    The Classics are the most prestigious Flat races in Britain. They have been run for centuries and horses are bought and bred to try to win them. There are five Classics, all of which are contested only by three-year-olds: 2,000 Guineas– Run at Newmarket racecourse in May. A one mile race for 3-y-o colts. 1,000 Guineas– Run on Newmarket racecourse i...

    Group races are the most well-known and the best races, divided into three categories – Group 1, 2 and 3. Many of them are restricted to certain age groups (from two-year-olds to four-year-olds and older) or to a specific gender (eg fillies only) and they are spread throughout the racing year to form a programme of races over different distances an...

    A Listed race is a further step down from Group level, that is just below Group 3, and the same weight penalties apply.

    The majority of horses end up competing in handicaps. Every horse is assessed after each race by a team of handicappers and given an official rating, which usually increases if they run well and decreases if they don’t. In a handicap race, each horse is allotted a weight based on its rating – each point represents 1lb. For instance, if a horse rate...

    Jumps horses compete from the age of three, with many starting later than that. Jump racing (also known as National Hunt racing) can be easily separated into five divisions: National Hunt Flat races– commonly known as bumpers, these are for horses bred for jump racing. No obstacles are jumped and the races are seen as a building block to a future c...

    The grading system for jump racing follows the same rules as the Flat races, but races are called Graded races instead of Group races. The highest level is Grade 1, where horses compete off the same weight (but with allowances for age or gender), and this includes illustrious races such as the Cheltenham Gold Cup and the Champion Hurdle.

  4. Flat Racing. Structure. The Secret Lives of Flat Races. While flat racing sounds like a straight forward sport at first - horses running on a flat track, no jumps - there is a number of different sub-types of races. Half of all races are Handicaps, the other half is made up by Stake races.

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  5. May 25, 2020 · A horse race held on a flat track with no jumps or other obstacles is called a flat race. They are essentially sprint races held during the warm season, over distances between 5 furlongs and 2 miles. Most racecourses used for flat racing in the UK have natural grass, although all-weather synthetic turf is also present.

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  6. Flat horses start racing as two‐year‐olds and can go on as long as jumps horses, some of who race into their teens. The best Flat horses retire long before then to go off to stud, where champions can make their owners millions. The shortest races are sprints run over five furlongs.

  7. Sep 15, 2024 · Flat racing is a form of horse racing that takes place on level ground, with no obstacles or hurdles for the horses to jump over. It is a popular sport in the UK, where several prestigious racecourses host flat racing events throughout the year.

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