Horse Racing Terminology and Definitions

Term Definition
Term
ABC Wagering
Definition

ABC Wagering is a wagering system invented by Steven Crist that allows you to rank the horses according to their appeal to you. “A” runners are the ones most likely to win, “B” runners are somewhat likely to win and “C” runners are unlikely but might have a shot. Given those ranking you can construct your bets more efficiently.

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American Quarter Horse/ Quarter Horse
Definition

It is also called Quarter Horse, known for the quarter horse racing. They excel at sprinting short distances. For more detailed information about this horse breed and other Horse Racing Breeds, see “Horse Racing Breeds“.

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Arabian Horse
Definition

One of the oldest breeds with archaeological evidence of horses in the Middle East, dating back 4,500 years. It is best known for Endurance Racing and recognized for its distinctive head shape and high tail carriage. For more detailed information about Horse Racing Breeds, see “Horse Racing Breeds“.

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Artificial or Synthetic Track
Definition

From its name, artificial, this track is man-made and allows racing to occur in bad weather conditions, also sometimes referred to as All Weather surfaces. Synthetic tracks have drainage characteristics that are better than natural surfaces.The subtypes of synthetic tracks are polytrack, tapeta, cushion, fibersand, pro-ride, visco-ride, and Equipolitrek. For more detailed information about all the definitions and characteristics of Synthetic Track and the other two surface tracks, see “Track Surface”.

Term
Across The Board
Definition

Across the Board bet is a bet on a a runner to Win, Place, and Show. If the runner wins the player collects all three prices, if the runner comes in second the player collects the Place and Show prices, and if the runner comes in third the player collects the Show price only.

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Action
Definition

A) The way a horse moves. B) To wager. I.E. (Number 1 has all of the action).

Term
Added Money
Definition

Money added to the purse of a race by an industry fund to the amount paid by owners in nomination, eligibility, entry and fees.

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Addin
Definition

Money added by the host track to pool. (Seed Money)

Term
Agent
Definition

A person legally empowered to conduct business for a stable owner or jockey, may buy or sell horses for an owner or breeder.

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Airing
Definition

Running slower than normal in a race.

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All-Out
Definition

When a runner is pushing it to the edge, going faster and harder than normal.

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Allowance Race
Definition

A race where the runners are allowed to carry different weight based on age, sex and/or past race performances.

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Also-Eligible
Definition

A horse that is officially entered in the race, but will only run if other horses are scratched below a specified number.

Term
Anterior
Definition

Toward front.

Term
Apprentice
Definition

Rider which has ridden less then a specified number of races. May be denoted with an asterisk in the program.

Term
Apron
Definition

Area between the grandstand and race track. Normally a paved spectator area.

Term
Ashland Stakes
Definition

It is an American Thoroughbred horse race every early April since it became part of the 1936 Keeneland Race Track inaugural events. The first two editions of the Ashland Stakes were open to fillies and mares, 3-years of age and older. In 1940, it became exclusive for 3-year-old fillies and currently runs at a distance of one and one-sixteenth miles. Before, the Ashland Stakes raced at various distances since its inception: 1936–1937, 1981 to present: 1+1⁄16 miles; 1940–1973: 6 furlongs; and 1974–1980: 7 furlongs, 184 feet. The race is a Grade I event and a prep race to the Triple Tiara of Thoroughbred Racing, including the Kentucky Oaks, the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes, and the Mother Goose Stakes. It is also an important part of the spring meet at Keeneland each year. Once called the Ashland Oaks after Henry Clay’s homestead and breeding farm called Ashland.

Term
Baby Race
Definition

A race for two year old horses.

Term
Backside / Backstretch
Definition

Employee and stable area many times located behind the track.

Term
Bandage
Definition

Bandages are used on horses in a race to support their legs and help protect against injury.

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Barrier / Tape
Definition

Starting device used in steeple chase racing which is stretched across the racetrack and springs back out of way when released.

Term
Bell
Definition

Signal sounded to indicate betting is stopped. May happen when the gate opens or prior.

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Belmont Stakes
Definition

It is an American Grade I stakes race for three-year-old Thoroughbreds run at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York. It is nicknamed The Test of the Champion, The Test of Champions, and The Run for the Carnations. It is the traditional third and final leg of the Triple Crown, run over 1.5 miles (2,400 m). Colts and geldings carry a weight of 126 pounds (57 kg), while fillies carry 121 pounds (55 kg). It is usually held on the first or second Saturday in June, five weeks after the Kentucky Derby and three weeks after the Preakness Stakes. The 1973 Belmont Stakes and Triple Crown winner Secretariat holds the track record (which is also a world record on dirt) of 2:24.

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Beyer Number
Definition

Popular handicapping ranking popularized by author Andrew Beyer, assigns a numerical value to each runner based on final time and track conditions.

Term
Bit
Definition

Aluminum, rubber, or stainless steel bar attached to the bridle which fits in the horse’s mouth and allows the rider/jockey to exert control over the horse.

Term
Blanket
Definition

Covering for a runner bearing the number and color corresponding to post position.

Term
Bleeder
Definition

A horse that is prone to bleeding from the lungs during exercise or running. May be exacerbated by either extreme hot or cold temperatures. May be preventively treated with Lasix.

Term
Blinkers
Definition

A device to limit the range of vision of a horse. Prevents the horse from being distracted/scared by the crowd or other objects/horses.

Term
Blue Grass Stakes
Definition

It was introduced in 1974 and was named for the Bluegrass region of Kentucky. It is currently named Toyota Blue Grass Stakes because the Toyota Motor Corporation currently sponsors it. It is also a well-known prep race for the Kentucky Derby for 3-year-old Thoroughbreds run at 1+1⁄8 miles on the dirt every April on Keeneland Racecourse. However, it was raced on a synthetic “all-weather” surface from 2007 to 2014. It was a Grade I event from 1974 to 1989, 1999 to 2016, and 2022. It was a Grade II event from 2017-2021

Term
Board
Definition

Historically the “Tote Board” in the middle of the racetrack that displayed pool totals and odds. May refer to any display presenting odds/pool totals.

Term
Bolt
Definition

When a runner suddenly veer’s off course.

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Bomber
Definition

When a long shot (high odds) horse wins.

Term
Box
Definition

Bet type that uses all selections in each possible position. I.E. Trifecta Box

Term
Breakage
Definition

Remaining pennies after rounding, may go to the state or entity taking the wager depending on state rules. (Negative Breakage is paid by the entity taking the wager)

Term
Breeders Crown
Definition

An annual series of Harness races in the United States and Canada covering the sport’s twelve traditional categories of age, gait, and gender. The Hambletonian Society pioneered the Breeders Crown in 1984 to upgrade the Standardbred breeding industry and boost Harness racing sports.

Term
Breeders’ Cup
Definition

The Breeders’ Cup World Championships is an annual series of Grade I Thoroughbred horse races managed by the Breeders’ Cup Limited. From 1984 (inauguration) through 2006, it was a single-day event. It became two days event in 2007. The attendance depends mainly on the capacity of the host track. Santa Anita Park set the highest two-day attendance figure of 118,484 in 2016, while Monmouth Park set the lowest two-day attendance (69,584) in 2007.

Term
Bute
Definition

Phenylbutazone, a NSAID that is legal in many jurisdictions. Also known by Butazolidin and Butazone.

Term
Call
Definition

The actual position of the horses at a certain point in the race.

Term
Carryover
Definition

Many pools may payout partially if no-one selects the exact finish. In that case the left over money will be added to the next (or specified) instance of the same pool. If a pool is not “hit”, this can lead to successive carryovers and very large pools. In some instances carryovers may be forced-out and paid to those with the most correct selections (5 of 6 etc.). Carryovers are more likely in pools with more legs. I.E. Pick 6 or Super High Five.

Term
Chart
Definition

Shows the position and distance of each horse at pre-determined points of call, runners age, weight, owner, trainer, jockey, race statisics and other data.

Term
Checked
Definition

When a jockey must slow a horse due to others in its path.

Term
Chute
Definition

Extension of the straight stretches of the track allowing runners to get up to speed before going into a turn.

Term
Claiming
Definition

Method that any licensed person may purchase a running horse entered in a “claiming race” for a predetermined price. When a runner is claimed the runner changes owners as soon as the race begins although the prior runner still retains all purse money for the race. Thus the new owner takes the risk of the race and the old owner takes the reward.

Term
Claiming Race
Definition

A race with a predtermined amount that any runner in the race can be purchased at. (See Claiming)

Term
Classic
Definition

Historically significant race.

Term
Clerk of Scales
Definition

Racing official whose duty is to ensure riders are properly weighed before and after each race.

Term
Clocker
Definition

Person that times the races and workouts of a runner.

Term
Closer
Definition

It is a running style of horse in which the horse sits well back off the pace at the beginning of the race then tends to do best in the late stages of a race.For more detailed information and other types of running styles, see Types Of Running Styles Of Racehorses.

Term
Colt
Definition

Ungelded male horse under four years old.

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Commingle
Definition

Combining wagers into the same pool from multiple wagering locations.

Term
Conditions
Definition

Requirements and rules for a certain race. Restrictions may include age, sex, winning money, winning races, weight carried, and/or distance of race.

Term
Dam
Definition

Female parent of a horse.

Term
Dam’s Sire
Definition

Maternal grandfather of a horse.

Term
Dead Heat
Definition

Two or more runners finishing at the same exact time in a race. (Tie)

Term
Deep Stretch
Definition

Near the finish line in a race.

Term
Decimal Odds
Definition

Actual probable payout for a runner to win. More accurate than fractional odds which may involve rounding.

Term
Derby
Definition

Stakes race for three year olds.

Term
Dirt Track
Definition

It is one of the natural surface tracks in horse racing that is composed of clay, sand, and soil. For more detailed information about all three surface tracks, see “Track Surface”.

Term
Distaff
Definition

A female horse.

Term
Distanced
Definition

A runner so far behind there is no possible way it may win.

Term
Donn Handicap
Definition

An American Thoroughbred horse race run annually from 1959 through 2016 at Gulfstream Park. It is for horses aged four and older. It was raced on turf from its inauguration until 1964 at a distance of a mile and one-half. In 1965, its track type shifted to dirt at a mile and one-eighth until 2016. The race was named after the Donn family who owned and managed the racetrack for several years.

Term
Draw Bias
Definition

It refers to the biases produced from the draw numbers depending on the situation in a race. For more detailed information and factors of Draw Biases, see Draw Bias In Horse Racing.

Term
Driving
Definition

A horse running as hard as possible under urging from the jockey/driver.

Term
Earmuffs
Definition

Device covering horses ears to prevent noise from distracting it.

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Eased
Definition

Gently slowing a horse during a race.

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Eligible
Definition

Qualified to start in a race.

Term
Endurance Racing
Definition

Endurance racing originated in the old years when there was still a need to ride long distances. Hence, riders value highly the types of horses who can endure continuous travel in the most strenuous rides across infinite distances without being delayed by any obstacles. As such, endurance riding tests were created to see the horse’s stamina. For more detailed information about Horse Racing types, see “Horse Racing Types“.

Term
Entry Fee
Definition

Money paid by an owner to put their runner in the race.

Term
Entry
Definition

Two or more horses with common ownership or common trainers which run as a single betting interest. Rules vary between jurisdictions.

Term
Exotic
Definition

Refers to any wager other than win, place, or show.

Term
Fast
Definition

A type of track condition on a dirt surface that is dry, even, and resilient. When a dirt track is dry, it is labeled fast. However, the term “fast” does not refer to the speed of the racetrack. Remember that a dry track can produce slow times, and a wet track can also produce fast times. For more detailed information and other types of track conditions, see Types Of Horse Racetrack Surfaces And Conditions.

Term
Fence
Definition

Railing on inside of track.

Term
Field
Definition

All runners in a race.

Term
Filly
Definition

Female horse under four years old.

Term
Firm
Definition

A type of track condition on a turf surface which refers to a firm and resilient turf track. It is the standard dry and tightly packed turf surface. It has a solid footing for horses and usually produces faster times. For more detailed information and other types of track conditions, see Types Of Horse Racetrack Surfaces And Conditions.

Term
Flag
Definition

Manual race start signal.

Term
Flat Racing
Definition

The most common form of horse racing seen worldwide.Tracks are typically oval and generally level, but some countries, like Great Britain and Ireland, have different variations. For more detailed information about Horse Racing types, see “Horse Racing Types“.

Term
Florida Derby
Definition

An American Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-old horses held annually at Gulfstream Park. It is a Grade I race run at 1+1⁄8 miles on the dirt.

Term
Force-Out
Definition

A pool which will be paid fully even if no one selects the correct order.

Term
Front-Runner
Definition

It is one of the types of racehorses’ running styles in which the runner normally leads the pack, may do poorly once in the middle of the pack. For more detailed information and other types of running styles, see Types Of Running Styles Of Racehorses.

Term
Furlong
Definition

660 Feet = 220 yard = 1/8 of a mile.

Term
Futurity
Definition

Horse racing futurity is usually for two-year-old horses whose competitors are nominated at birth or before. Multiple horse races carry variants on the name “Futurity Stakes.” Similar races for three-year-olds are called a Derby. It is renowned for being the Kentucky Derby in the US and the original “Derby”, the Epsom Derby in the UK. Futurities in general is to identify and promote the best young horses in a given discipline.

Term
Furosemide
Definition

Commonly known as Lasix. Medication to help prevent bleeding in some horses.

Term
Gait
Definition

Particular characteristic of the way a horse walks, such as: walk, trot, canter, or gallop.

Term
Gap
Definition

Opening in the railing where horses may enter and leave the racecourse.

Term
Good (Dirt)
Definition

A type of track condition on a dirt surface that refers to a nearly fast (dry) track. It is a surface that is about to dry. It can be a little softer than a fast track. It may have some moisture but cannot significantly impact the horses’ performance. For more detailed information and other types of track conditions, see Types Of Horse Racetrack Surfaces And Conditions.

Term
Good (Turf)
Definition

A type of track condition on a turf surface that is slightly softer than a firm track condition. It has minimal moisture. For more detailed information and other types of track conditions, see Types Of Horse Racetrack Surfaces And Conditions.

Term
Granddam
Definition

Grandmother of a horse.

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Grandsire
Definition

Grandfather of a horse.

Term
Groom
Definition

Person that cares for horses in the stable.

Term
Hand
Definition

Measurement equivalent to four inches.

Term
Handle
Definition

Amount of money wagered on a pool/race/event.

Term
Hard
Definition

Track condition where it is extremely solid.

Term
Harness Racing
Definition

One type of horse racing where horses race while pulling a sulky and a driver behind them. A sulky is a lightweight two-wheeled carriage that carries only one person. It is informally known as a “bike” and a spider. For more detailed information about Horse Racing types, see “Horse Racing Types”.

Definition

Term for when a horse is leading another by a small amount (the size of their head).

Term
Heat
Definition

Race in which the winners will qualify to run in a later more prestigious race.

Term
Heavy
Definition

A type of track condition on a turf surface, which refers to the wettest turf course. It absorbed a significant amount of rainwater and basically was waterlogged. Horses may struggle to keep their speed and stamina on this challenging terrain. For more detailed information and other types of track conditions, see Types Of Horse Racetrack Surfaces And Conditions.

Term
Homestretch
Definition

It is the part of a racecourse between the last turn and the winning post

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Infield
Definition

The area inside the inner railing of the racecourse.

Term
Inquiry
Definition

Judges/Stewards investigating a possible rule violation. May result in disqualification of a runner in some circumstances.

Term
In The Money
Definition

A runner that finishes in first, second, or third place.

Term
Jockey
Definition

It originated from England and was used to portray a person who rides horses in racing

Term
Kentucky Derby
Definition

It is a Grade I stakes race for three-year-old Thoroughbreds at a distance of one and a quarter miles (2.0 km) at Churchill Downs. It is held annually almost every first Saturday in May, capping the two-week-long Kentucky Derby Festival in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. It is dubbed “The Run for the Roses” and known in the United States as “The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports” or “The Fastest Two Minutes in Sports” because of its approximate duration.

Term
Lasix
Definition

See furosemide.

Term
Length
Definition

Sight measurement equivalent to the length of a horse. Denotes distances between horses during a race.

Term
Lock
Definition

A sure thing, cannot lose. (Or so they say..)

Term
Lure
Definition

Mechanical device used to guide the greyhounds around the racetrack.

Term
Maiden
Definition

Horse that has not won a race.

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Mare
Definition

Female horse older than five years.

Term
Matinee
Definition

Race program conducted during daylight hours.

Term
Minus Pool
Definition

A pool where a favorite horse is bet so much that when it wins the entities taking the bet must add money back to the pool to cover the legal minimum payout.

Term
Mudder
Definition

A runner that does better in wet/muddy conditions. It is also called mud-runners or mudlarks and swimmers in Australia and New Zealand.

Term
Muddy
Definition

A type of track condition on a dirt surface that is completely wet track with no standing water. It is “deeper” and slower than a good surface. For more detailed information and other types of track conditions, see Types Of Horse Racetrack Surfaces And Conditions.

Term
Mutuel Pool
Definition

Sum of all wagers on a specific bet type for a specific race (or races in multi-race pools).

Term
National Hunt/Jump Racing
Definition

It is one of the famous horse racing types under the thoroughbred racing. It is recognized as National Hunt racing in Great Britain and Ireland, while it is informally known as “jumps” in the UK. For more detailed information about Horse Racing types, see “Horse Racing Types“.

Term
Neck
Definition

A sight measurement generally equivalent to the length of a horses neck.

Term
Nose
Definition

A sight measurement meaning very small distance.

Term
Oaks
Definition

Stakes race for three year old female horses.

Term
Objection
Definition

Claim of a foul or rule infraction made by a jockey against another horse/rider.

Term
Official
Definition

Race is final and tickets can be paid/redeemed for shown prices.

Term
Off Track Betting
Definition

Wagering at legal betting outlets not at the actual racetrack. All wagering on AmWager is Off Track Betting.

Term
On The Board
Definition

Runner finishing in the top three positions.

Term
Overlay
Definition

A runner / combination that has been wagered on less than it warrants based on statistics.

Term
Pacesetter
Definition

The horse running in front. The leader.

Term
Paddock
Definition

Area where horses are saddled and paraded for the crowd before racing.

Term
Part Wheel
Definition

Using multiple horses in each leg of a wager. Also known as just Wheel.

Term
Past Performance
Definition

Statistics about the actual performance of a runner in its past races.

Term
Pegasus World Cup
Definition

The Pegasus World Cup Invitational Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race inaugurated on January 28, 2017, at Gulfstream Park. It is run over the dirt at the distance of 1+1⁄8 miles (9 furlongs) for horses four years old and up. The Grade I rating was assumed from the Donn Handicap. The Pegasus World Cup surpassed the Dubai World Cup as the richest horse race in the world for the years 2017 and 2018.

Term
Photo Finish
Definition

Finish where the order is too close to call visually, judges must view the high-speed finish camera to determine the winners.

Term
Pick
Definition

Type of multi-race wager where you must pick the winner in each selected race. I.E. Pick 3, Pick 5, Pick 6.

Term
Place
Definition

Second position. A wager that pays on first or second.

Term
Post
Definition

Starting position of a runner in the race.

Term
Post Time
Definition

Designated time the race should begin.

Term
Preakness Stakes
Definition

An American thoroughbred horse race held on Armed Forces Day, the third Saturday in May each year at Pimlico Race Course. It was inaugurated in 1873, named by a former Maryland governor after the colt who won the first Dinner Party Stakes at Pimlico. It was termed “The Run for the Black-Eyed Susans” since a blanket of Maryland’s state flower is placed across the withers of the winning colt or filly. A Grade I race run over a distance of 9.5 furlongs on dirt. Colts and geldings carry 126 pounds (57 kg), while fillies carry 121 pounds (55 kg). It is also the second jewel of the Triple Crown, run two weeks after the Kentucky Derby and three weeks before the Belmont Stakes. Its attendance ranks second best stakes after Kentucky Derby in North America among equestrian events

Term
Prep
Definition

It is also called a prep race, a necessary race to prepare a horse for an upcoming major race.

Term
Purse
Definition

Total money distributed to owners of the top finishers of the race.

Term
Rail
Definition

Barrier on either side of the racing surface.

Term
Rail Runner
Definition

A runner that likes to stay near the inside rail of a track.

Term
Right Handed or Left Handed
Definition

Racecourses are run in two directions around the track. A racetrack can be left-handed (counterclockwise or anticlockwise) or right-handed (clockwise). The majority of the racetracks are left-handed in the United States and United Kingdom.

Term
Santa Anita Derby
Definition

It is an American Grade 1 thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds. It runs at a distance of 1+1⁄8 miles on the dirt every April at Santa Anita Park. Inaugurated in 1935 and acknowledged as the most significant West Coast stepping-stone to the Kentucky Derby. It became part of the official Road to the Kentucky Derby in 2013, offering the winner 100 points and thus assuring a position at the starting gate.

Term
Santa Anita Handicap
Definition

It is an American Grade 1 Thoroughbred horse race for four-year-old horses and up and was once acknowledged as the most important race for older horses in North America during the winter racing season. It is held annually in early March at Santa Anita Park. It was inaugurated in 1935, months after the Santa Anita Park opened in late 1934. It was originally for three-year-olds and up until 1969. It instantly became one of the nation’s top races because it offered a minimum purse of $100,000. It was once referred to as the “Hundred-Grander.” Its other nickname is “The Big ‘Cap”, which is still known today.

Term
Schooling Race
Definition

Practice race.

Term
Scratch
Definition

Removed from the race. May be removed for various reasons.

Term
Sealed
Definition

A type of track condition on a dirt surface that has been packed down. Machinery compacted the dirt track to seal out moisture and reduce the amount of water reaching the base. Wet tracks are sealed to produce a safe and even racing surface. For more detailed information and other types of track conditions, see Types Of Horse Racetrack Surfaces And Conditions.

Term
Self-Serve
Definition

A machine that you can place a wager at a track without interacting with a teller.

Term
Show
Definition

Third position. A wager which pays out if a runner comes in at least third.

Term
Silks
Definition

Jacket and cap worn by jockey’s that designate the owner of the horse, or post position. (Varies based on track)

Term
Simulcast
Definition

Transmission of the race to other locations.

Term
Sire
Definition

Male parent of a horse.

Term
Sloppy
Definition

A type of track condition on a dirt surface that refers to a track that had absorbed water with visible standing water. For more detailed information and other types of track conditions, see Types Of Horse Racetrack Surfaces And Conditions.

Term
Slow
Definition

A type of track condition on a dirt surface that is wet on the surface and base of the ground. It has absorbed more moisture and is softer than a fast track. Horses might experience some resistance while running on this surface, producing slightly slower times. For more detailed information and other types of track conditions, see Types Of Horse Racetrack Surfaces And Conditions.

Term
Soft
Definition

A type of track condition on a turf surface that refers to a softer turf course and more giving than yielding. It has a large amount of moisture and produces a slower racing pace. It can sink the horse deeper. For more detailed information and other types of track conditions, see Types Of Horse Racetrack Surfaces And Conditions.

Term
Sprint
Definition

Short race.

Term
Sports Illustrated
Definition

An American sports magazine owned by Authentic Brands Group and licensed to The Arena Group (formerly “The Maven”), first published in August 1954.

Term
Stakes
Definition

A race in which the owner must pay an entry fee. Generally has higher purses than other races.

Term
Stalker
Definition

It is one of the types of racehorses’ running styles that likes to stay behind the leaders or front-runners. For more detailed information and other types of running styles, see Types Of Running Styles Of Racehorses.

Term
Stallion
Definition

Male horse used for breeding.

Term
Standardbred
Definition

A type of horse breed best known for its capacity in harness racing, either in trot or pace. For more detailed information about all horse racing breeds, see “Horse Racing Breeds“.

Term
Starting Gate
Definition

Device which serves to hold the runners until the start of the race and then release them evenly.

Term
Steeplechase
Definition

Another type of horse racing under the Jump Racing or National Hunt. Horses in steeplechase race jump over obstacles like plain fences, water jumps, or an open ditch. It can also refer to any type of jump race in some racing rules and regulations, particularly in the United States. For more detailed information about Horse Racing types, see “Horse Racing Types“.

Term
Stretch
Definition

It is the straight areas between turns of a race track.

Term
Stronach Group
Definition

The Stronach Group became part of the horse racing industry by acquiring Magna Entertainment Corporation’s former holdings from MI Developments. In January 2020, the company announced a rebranding to the 1/ST banner for all consumer-facing operations. It is North America’s leading Thoroughbred racetrack operator of Santa Anita Park, Gulfstream Park & Casino, Golden Gate Fields, Laurel Park, and Pimlico Race Course, home of the world-famous Preakness. The group is also one of the world’s largest suppliers of pari-mutuel wagering systems, technologies, and services.

Term
Stud
Definition

A stud farm or stud in animal husbandry is a building for selective breeding of livestock. The word “stud” originated from the Old English stod, which means “herd of horses, place where horses are kept for breeding”.

Term
Sunshine Millions
Definition

A series of American races for thoroughbred horses held in January at Santa Anita Park or Gulfstream Park. It originally started with half of the eight Sunshine Millions races run at one track and the other half at the other track. In 2012, the enhanced version of the Sunshine Millions featured six races at Gulfstream Park, exclusively for Florida-breds, with a combined purse of $1.3 million.

Term
Takeout
Definition

The percentage of each bet deducted prior to going into the pool. Shared by the entity taking the bet, the track, government bodies, tote systems, and others.

Term
Tapeta Track
Definition

It is one subtype of artificial or synthetic track that is composed of sand, fiber, rubber, and wax makes up the racing surface’s top 4-7 inches, instated on either porous asphalt or a geotextile membrane. One of the subtypes of tracks with a synthetic surface. It is an artificial surface, unlike dirt and turf tracks. For more detailed information about all three surface tracks, see “Track Surface“.

Term
Thoroughbred
Definition

It is a breed of horse best known for its use in horse racing, agility, speed, and spirit. These horses are commonly crossbred to form new breeds or to enhance existing ones and are “hot-blooded”. For more detailed information about all horse racing breeds, see “Horse Racing Breeds“.

Term
Thoroughbred Racing Association
Definition

Industry group comprised of many race tracks in North America.

Term
Tote / Totalizator
Definition

Computer system which aggregates wagers, displays odds, and calculates payouts.

Term
Tout
Definition

Person which claims to have the best knowledge of who will win.

Term
Track Bias
Definition

Some race courses may favor certain types of runners. Finding the bias in a track can help handicapping.

Term
Track Condition
Definition

The track condition is identified by the amount of moisture in the ground, called the grading system. Track condition is sometimes called the going (UK and Ireland) or track rating (AUS). Dirt and turf track surfaces also have different track conditions. For more detailed information about track conditions, see Types Of Horse Racetrack Surfaces And Conditions.

Term
Travers Stakes
Definition

The oldest stakes race for 3-year-olds in the United States, inaugurated in 1864. It was named after William R. Travers, the old Saratoga Racing Association president. It is an American Grade I Thoroughbred horse race at Saratoga Race Track. It is nicknamed the “Mid-Summer Derby” and is the third-ranked race for American three-year-olds according to international classifications. For more details about the Travers Wagering Menu, see Travers Stakes.

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Trip
Definition

Description of how a specific horse performed in a race.

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Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Pacers
Definition

It is a combination of three major races in harness racing inaugurated in 1956. The term is mostly used in the US. It is also used in thoroughbred racing. The Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Pacers consists of Cane Pace, held at the Meadowlands Racetrack in East Rutherford, New Jersey; Messenger Stakes, held at Yonkers Raceway in Yonkers, New York; and Little Brown Jug, held at the Delaware County Fair in Delaware, Ohio.

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Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Trotters
Definition

It is a combination of three major races in harness racing inaugurated in 1955. The term Triple Crown is mostly used in the US. The term is also used in thoroughbred racing. The Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Trotters consists of Hambletonian, held at the Meadowlands Racetrack in East Rutherford, New Jersey; Yonkers Trot, held at Yonkers Raceway in Yonkers, New York; and Kentucky Futurity, held at The Red Mile in Lexington, Kentucky.

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Triple Crown Thoroughbred Racing
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Turf Mile Stakes
Definition

It was inaugurated on October 11, 1986, as the Keeneland Breeders’ Cup Stakes at a distance of 1+1⁄8 miles. Shadwell Farm sponsored the event from 1999 until 2020, and it was renamed Shadwell Turf Mile Stakes in 2004. Its name reverted to Keeneland Turf Mile Stakes in 2021; at the same time, it was publicized that John Magnier’s Coolmore Stud would sponsor the event. It was then renamed again to Coolmore Turf Mile for the 2022 race meet. The event continues to be part of the Breeders’ Cup Challenge series, with the winner automatically qualifying for the Breeders’ Cup Mile. It is now a Grade I American thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds and older over one mile on the turf. It runs every October during the fall meeting at the Keeneland Race Track.

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Turf Track
Definition

It is a natural grass track and the most popular track surface for flat-track horse racing in Europe. For more detailed information about all three surface tracks, see “Track Surface“.

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Twilight Racing
Definition

It means racing activities at night

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Underlay
Definition

A runner or combination which has had more money bet on it than statistics warrants.

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Untried
Definition

A runner that has never ran in these specific conditions.

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Wire
Definition

The finish line.

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Woodbine Entertainment Group (WEG)
Definition

Formerly known as the Ontario Jockey Club from 1881 to 2001, operating the Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, and Woodbine Mohawk Park in Campbellville, Ontario

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Walkover
Definition

It is awarded to the player or the horse if no other players/horses are available to compete because they have been disqualified, forfeited, or withdrawn from the contest.

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Wet-Fast
Definition

A type of track condition on a dirt surface that refers to a track with a wet surface. This occurs immediately after a rain. The track has surface water present, but the base is still solid or firm because the moisture has not penetrated the lower layers yet. For more detailed information and other types of track conditions, see Types Of Horse Racetrack Surfaces And Conditions.

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Work
Definition

To exercise a runner.

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Yielding
Definition

A type of track condition on a turf surface that refers to a softer and more giving turf surface because of rain or watering. Horses might sink slightly into the ground, affecting the horses’ stride and producing a slower racing pace. For more detailed information and other types of track conditions, see Types Of Horse Racetrack Surfaces And Conditions.