Horse Racing Terms – What do they mean?
Horse racing is arguably the biggest sport in the UK when it comes to betting, with racing every day and major events such as Cheltenham and the Grand National welcoming wagers totalling the millions.
But if you’re not well versed in the language of horse racing betting, then you may find it a struggle to understand the market and make the most of tips and odds.
We understand that all the jargon can be a little daunting for those only just entering the horse racing world. That’s why we’ve compiled this list of horse racing terms and racecard abbreviations.
Horse Racing Terms
All-Weather
This is an artificial track that can be used across all weather, with the surface remaining relatively consistent no matter what the conditions.
Antepost
This is a type of wager placed on a future race.
Bridle
This is a piece of equipment that is placed over a horse’s head in order to control it around the course.
Broke Down
Essentially a similar term to what you’d use to describe a car. This simply means a horse has suffered an injury during a race.
Brought Down
This means that a horse was brought down by another horse during a race. This is usually due to a horse falling and bringing further horses down with it.
Blinkers
Blinkers are a piece of headwear which alters the peripheral vision of a horse so it only looks forward. This aims to focus the horse on the race and course in front of it rather than the distractions around it.
Boxed In
Boxed in is a term used to describe a horse that has been trapped by other horses in a race and is unable to pull out and begin to overtake.
Back Straight
The back Straight is the strip of the racecourse on the opposite side to the grandstand.
Classic
A Classic is one of five races in the UK widely considered the most prestigious. The Classics are:
- 2,000 Guineas
- 1,000 Guineas
- The Oaks
- The Derby
- St Leger
Distance
The distance in which a horse has won a race.
Dam
The mother of a horse.
Damsire
A horse’s maternal grandfather.
Each-way
An each-way bet is a wager that involves half your stake bet on the horse winning the race and half on it to place.
Flat Racing
Racing without fences or jumps.
Furlong
A furlong is a way in which a racecourse is measured. It represents 220 yards.
Favourite
The horse that is most likely to win the race according to the bookmakers.
Filly
A female horse that is four-years-old or younger.
Gelding
A gelding is a horse that has had castration surgery.
Going
The Going is a term used to describe the condition of a track’s surface.
Handicap
Horses are given weights dependent on their rating in a race. This is called a handicap.
Juvenile
A Juvenile is horse aged two.
Maiden
A horse that has yet to win a race is known as a maiden.
Mare
A female that is over the age of five.
Non-Runner
A horse that was originally set to take part in a race but has since pulled out.
National Hunt
A type of racing that involved fences, ditches and jumps. Cheltenham and the Grand National are the most popular of the National Hunt races.
Stallion
A breeding horse on the male side is called a stallion.
Starting Price (SP)
The price of a horse when it is at the start line. Commonly referred to as SP.
Sire
A horse’s father.
Trainer
A trainer is a person who has been training the horse and generally looking after it.
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