What Does Awt Mean In Horse Racing?

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B+2 Course – Short Straight. – 24M. AWT: All Weather Track.

What does MTO mean in horse racing?

main track only
It’s “main track only” (MTO) horses that draw into races that come off the turf.

What are the terms in horse racing?

Racing Term Description
Bridle A piece of tack that fits over a horse’s head and to which the bit and reins are attached.
Broodmare A mare (female horse) at stud who is kept with the aim of producing a foal.
Brought down Used to describe a horse who falls because of another horse, rather than falling independently.

Why are some jockeys called Mr?

A non-professional jockey who does not receive a fee for riding in a race, denoted on the racecard by the prefix Mr, Mrs, Miss, Captain etc. Some races are restricted to amateurs-only.

What does CW mean in horse racing?

Usually, carried weight (CW) refers to the weight a racehorse is assigned to carry in a race. CW can be divided into the weight for age, special allowance and han- dicap weight.

What does TTF mean in horse racing?

The Tote Ten To Follow competition is not one of those old friends.

What does Ott mean horse?

An off-track Thoroughbred is a horse that was bred and trained to be a racehorse and is now not an active racehorse. Many OTTBs are registered with The Jockey Club.

Do jockeys talk to their horses?

shoulder. Jockeys do talk to each other during races.

What is a horse jockey called?

Horse riders can be known by many different nicknames. Horseback rider. Rider. Jockey. Equestrian.

What is it called when a horse runs full speed?

The gallop is the fastest gait of the horse, averaging about 40 to 48 kilometres per hour (25 to 30 mph).

Why are jockeys not allowed to have beards?

So why don’t they? The likely truth, say racing historians, is the sport’s long history and traditionalist roots have created a culture where it is frowned upon for jockeys to sport beards or facial hair.

What does F mean in horse racing?

Fell
A series of numbers and letters appears beside each horse’s name depicting what position a horse has finished in its previous races. Useful abbreviations relating to the results of previous races are: D = disqualified, 0 = not in the first nine, R = refused, U = the rider was unseated, P = pulled up and F = Fell.

Why do jockeys ride with short stirrups?

The reason for short stirrups is effectiveness. It takes weight of the horse’s back and allows better freedom of motion in the horse’s body and allows for a more aero dynamic ride. Tod Sloan is generally credited with being the progenitor of the style in the late 1800’s.

What does WD mean in horse racing?

Racing – Glossary

Form Figures
R Refused
US Finished 10th or worse
WD Withdrawn
/ Long absence since last raced on a track

What does BF and CD mean horse racing?

10. Previous performances. C = Course Winner. CD = Course & Distance. Winner BF – Beaten Favourite.

What does TB mean in horse racing?

The Thoroughbred is a horse breed best known for its use in horse racing. Although the word thoroughbred is sometimes used to refer to any breed of purebred horse, it technically refers only to the Thoroughbred breed. Thoroughbreds are considered “hot-blooded” horses that are known for their agility, speed, and spirit.

What does DTF mean in racing?

did not start
DNS is short hand for did not start. In other words, you registered for the race, maybe even picked up your bib, but chose to not to actually cross the start line.

What does DD mean in horse racing?

Types of wagers
DAILY DOUBLE (DD) – You must select the winning horses of two consecutive races designated by the track. The track will usually designate the first two races and sometimes the last two races. Daily Double wagers must be placed before the first race involved in the wager.

What does BD mean in a horse race?

BD. Indicates the horse was brought down by another runner. BF. Stands for the beaten favourite and indicates a horse was favourite for a race but did not win.

What does POA mean in horses?

Pony of the Americas

Other names POA
Country of origin United States
Traits
Distinguishing features Appaloosa coloring, small size, suitable for riding
Breed standards

What does LTE mean for horses?

Lifetime Earnings
Lifetime Earnings (LTE) in National Cutting Horse Association shows are listed behind names in the pedigrees of sale horses . Produce Earners (PE) is listed after horses that have produced earners of that amount.

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