samedi 10 janvier 2015

Guide 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).

For centuries, horseracing has been a popular leisure activity for many. The upkeep of a racehorse in training is expensive and risky. Therefore, there are owners' communities - a kind of club for the upkeep of one or more race horses. As a spectator or a participant in horseracing. It is easy to attend these events held at a specialized facility. Racecourses have path lengths of about 1,000 m, some are 1800-2800 m. Thus 4 to 13 acres inner surfaces of tracks are often used for cross. Horse races are held on different turf.

On 17 June 2008, a compensation race was run for the first time, for which determination of scale was carried out only on the day of nomination prompting adherence by the participants. This race took place on the Weidenpesch racecourse. A breeding race is a flat race where all horses wearing a vintage apart from the mare's permission, the same weight. (No. 255 of Country race regulations). In strict sense are only the Classic, group and listed race breeding race.

Races are subject to international classification. This classification enables and promotes the aims in breeding of thoroughbred international benchmarking. There are races of groups I to III. A group is assigned to most important race. Group status is based on the historical significance of race, the prize money doping and the power of horses participating in each of last 5 years. The status of a race is reviewed regularly and may change. The to be borne by the horse in race weight arising from its age and sex, in GroupI and GroupII race but also from his previous successes.

Half-breeds are characterized primarily by their greater toughness and are therefore mainly used in obstacle sport. The lack of speed they compensate with greater endurance and toughness. At the height of obstacle sport many great hunting races were won by half-breeds. Heat races are races over several runs, ie, the same horse meet several times against each other.

The amount to be gained by the successful horses (prize money) depends on the importance of race. The higher the tested / certified racing class of horses, the higher the prize money. Money prizes are usually for four horses placed first in a race, in exceptional cases, for the Fifth or Sixth, in a ratio of about 10: 4: 2: 1. In flat races, the race goes through unobstructed terrain - today always a special Racecourse - which may have gradients, but no jumps requires.

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.

(Also known as Conditions Race) When Situated Wicht racing horses depending on age, sex, and possibly assigned by the recent success of weights that they have to wear during the race.




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