What Does Bf And D Mean In Horse Racing?

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BF. Stands for the beaten favourite and indicates a horse was favourite for a race but did not win. CD. Indicates a horse has won over course and distance. Form is arranged chronologically from left (oldest) to right (newest).

What does D mean in horse racing?

disqualified
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.

What does the D mean in raced?

D. Short for Distance – this means the horse was won at this race distance before. CD. Short for Course and Distance – this means the horse has won at this racetrack and race distance in the past.

What does BF mean on Racing Post?

CD – CD denotes a course-and-distance win, meaning the horse has won over both course and distance at the same time, sometimes if they have won the race in previous years. BF – stands for Beaten Favourite.

What is D race?

D-Race instruments are used to remove most of the old root-filling material, such as Gutta Percha, obturators or resin-based material, from the canals. The D-Race set consists of two NiTi files – DR1 and DR2.

What does D Derby mean?

: a race or contest open to all comers or to a specified category of contestants. a bicycle derby. 3. British : a game between local sports teams.

What does P mean horse racing?

Pulled-Up
Pulled-Up – P or PU. This is when a horse runs but doesn’t finish the race because the jockey decides it is better to finish the race early. Refused To Race – R or RR. A horse gets to the starting line and simply refuses to start the race. Fall – F.

What is C and CD in horse racing?

C indicates a horse has won on that course before. D indicates a horse has won over that distance before. CD indicates a horse has won over course and distance. BF stands for beaten favourite and indicates a horse was favourite for a race, but did not win.

What does DTF mean in racing?

Distance to finish
DTF. Distance to finish. The distance (in nautical miles) from the boat to the finish line (passing any gates or land that might be in the way) at the time of the position report, measured along the great circle route. Acronyms.

What does R stand for in race?

RACE: Remove, Alarm, Confine and Extinguish or Evacuate
This easy to remember acronym is our University procedure in the case of a fire. Particularly in the hospital, every staff member is trained to recognize and respond appropriately in the case of a fire using this term.

What does BF mean on Skybet?

Beaten Favourite
BF. Beaten Favourite. Brought Down. [Back To Top]

What does SS mean in racing?

A special stage (SS) is a section of closed road at a stage rallying event used for timed speed tests. Racers attempt to complete the stage in the shortest time. A race on a special stage is coordinated such that each competing racer begins after a set interval, to reduce the chance of impedance by other competitors.

What does V mean in horse racing?

Void race
L: Left at start. O: Ran out. B: Brought down. S: Slipped. V: Void race.

What are the 5 race categories?

OMB requires that race data be collectd for a minimum of five groups: White, Black or African American, American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, and Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander.

What is a horse Di?

Dosage index (DI): A mathematical reduction of the Dosage profile to a number reflecting a horse’s potential for speed or stamina. The higher the number, the more likely the horse is suited to be a sprinter. The average Dosage index of all horses is about 4.0.

What are all the race types?

Categorizing Race and Ethnicity

  • White.
  • Black or African American.
  • American Indian or Alaska Native.
  • Asian.
  • Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander.

What are the 3 Derbys?

What is the Triple Crown? The Kentucky Derby (first run in 1875), the Preakness Stakes (1873) and the Belmont Stakes (1867) make up the Triple Crown series for 3-year-old thoroughbreds.

What does sandbagging mean in derby?

Generally, a racer is considered to be sandbagging when they deliberately avoid winning races, thus avoiding so-called “move up points” (which require a rider to race the next highest proficiency after a given number of races won).

Why are Derbys called Derbys?

The term “derby” possibly originated from the Derby, a horse race in England, founded by the 12th Earl of Derby in 1780.

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 TTF mean in horse racing?

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

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