What Is Hd In Horse Racing?

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Abbreviations

Margin Abbreviation
Head hd
Neck nk
Half a length 1/2
Three quarters of a length 3/4

What is a good rating in horse racing?

140+: an all-time great horse. 135–139: an outstanding horse. 130–134: above average Group 1 winner (a “top-class racehorse”) 125–129: average Group 1 winner.

What does HD mean in horse racing?

Head
Head (hd) A head is a distance a horse can be beaten by another and is denoted with hd in the formbook.

What does carried out mean in horse racing?

U: Unseated rider. R: Refused (generally refers to refusing to even attempt to jump a fence or hurdle but can also be refused to race which is more commonly RR) C: Carried out (usually means driven off course by another runner) L: Left at start. O: Ran out.

How long is a length in horse racing?

about 8 to 9 feet
A length is a measurement of elapsed time as the horses cross the line and can vary on the size of the horse and its stride pattern, but in general would be about 8 to 9 feet.

What does Grade 3 mean in horse racing?

Grade 3 races are the lower profile races of the Class 1 events. However, “lower profile” does not imply a lack of quality, excitement, or valuable purses. It merely is a toning down of the pomp so frequently experienced at the higher ranking meetings.

What does class 3 mean in horse racing?

Class 1 – Official Ratings 96+. Features Classics and subdivided into Groups 1, 2 and 3. Class 2 – Official Ratings range from 86-100, 91-105, 96-110. Class 3 – Official Ratings range from 76-90 and 81-95. Class 4 – Official Ratings range from 66-80 and 71-85.

What does BD in horse racing mean?

was brought down by another runner
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 or and RPR mean in horse racing?

Racing Post Rating
OR – official rating assigned by the British Horseracing Authority. RPR – Racing Post Rating (compiled by our private form handicapper), adjusted for that day’s weights.

What does top speed mean in horse racing?

Finally, we have TS which stands for ‘Top Speed’ which indicates how fast a horse can run, and RPR which is the Racing Post Rating. This is different from the OR in that the RPR takes into account how well a horse will run in the specific conditions of the race.

What does out track mean in horse racing?

What is off track betting? The simplest sense of the meaning is any betting or wagering that takes place away from the actual horse racetrack that is hosting the live race.

What does C and D mean in horse racing?

What does C&D mean? As well as numbers showing the horses’ most recent finishing positions, look out for letters such and C and D next to its name. C means they have won previously at the course and D means they have previously won over the same distance.

What percentage of weight is carried on the horse’s front end?

The average horse carries 58 percent of its weight on its front legs and 42 percent on its hind legs.

How long is a Thoroughbred horse?

Breed characteristics
The typical Thoroughbred ranges from 15.2 to 17.0 hands (62 to 68 inches, 157 to 173 cm) high, averaging 16 hands (64 inches, 163 cm).

How long are Thoroughbred horse races?

As mentioned in my last blog, Thoroughbreds typically run between just under half a mile (four furlongs) to a mile and a half (twelve furlongs). Another area that these two types of races differ is in regards to when their race clock starts.

How long is a neck in horse racing?

This also applies should only one horse complete the race. Distances under a length are recorded as follows: Nose = 0.05 of a length, Short head = 0.1 of a length, head = 0.2 of a length, neck = 0.3 of a length, half a length = 0.5 of a length, three-quarters of a length = 0.75 of a length.

What does the grade mean in horse racing?

A graded race is a type of National Hunt horse race that denotes its quality. There are six class bands in the National Hunt hierarchy, of which the top band is split into three grades: Grade 1, Grade 2 and Grade 3.

What does the class mean in horse racing?

Class is the demonstrated quality of a horse, as proved on track, and form is its racing condition.

What does G1 and G2 mean in horse racing?

This section shows for each renewal the number of runners in the field which during the course of the 24 months before and after the race, including the race in question, have won a Grade I race (G1 Quality Point); a Grade I or Grade II race (G2 Quality Point); a Grade I, Grade II, or Grade III race (G3 Quality Point).

Is class important in horse racing?

Class is one of the major factors affecting the chances of a horse in a given race. It is hard to define exactly what it is, but Class is basically the quality of a horse and its ability to compete and win at given echelons of racing.

What is speed and class in horse racing?

Just as a horse earns a speed rating for its performance in a race, the race itself receives a class rating to measure the strength of the field. The class rating is a weighted average of the last 6 months of previous speed ratings from the horses entered in that race.

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