It depends on how professional the horse is. Here is a example: (not a real horse)
Mr. HotShotHorse starts his 2 year old season (the year horses usually start racing) And the track is 1 mile or less. He wins all or most of the races and he gets to advance up in the ranks.
His 3 year old season, the track is 1 mile to 1 1/2
4 it might be 1 3/4 or maybe even up to 2 miles long, which is exactly why you want to breed a horse with great speed and a horse with great distance so the offspring will be fast and will not wear out quickly on long races.
Steeplechase horse will run over fences for a longer distance like 2 1/16 miles to 4 miles or sometimes longer.
u can get as close as u want without purposly bumipng the other horse, i think
some horses can go 200 some can go 2, depends on what kind of race it is.
A horse can run until it dies in a race. (that as actually happened a good many times)
Half mile
it depends entierly on the horse a race horse would probably run more laps than say, a shire. it depends entierly on the horse a race horse would probably run more laps than say, a shire. it depends entierly on the horse a race horse would probably run more laps than say, a shire. it depends entierly on the horse a race horse would probably run more laps than say, a shire. it depends entierly on the horse a race horse would probably run more laps than say, a shire. it depends entierly on the horse a race horse would probably run more laps than say, a shire.
no a horse i tranned to race fast yes.(:
Horses gallop (run) at speed of between 17 and 55 mph. the faster the speed the shorter the distance the horse will be able to gallop.
depends on how big the track is
well first there is a 5 day entry stage for a race that u enter ur horse in, if u still want to run ur horse, there is then a 48 hour declaration stage where ur horse is declared for the race and in to run.
15 miles is 24.14 km
Epsom Downs
Newmarket
They both run
A paint horse can run 52.6 miles an hour.
One kilometer is equal to 0.621371 miles. So, to convert 4 kilometers to miles:
Around 50 miles per hour.