for most horses yes but every horse is different so it depends on the horse
I have seen horses race as yearlings and to be in the Kentucky Derby they must be three. It just depends on the race! Most thoroughbreds begin racing at age 2.
No, 9 years old is not too old. Active barrel racers often race horses up to the age of 16-18 years old.
To compete in a race with Thoroughbred race horses the min age is 16. see: http://www.vrqha.com.au/pdf/Race%20Day%20Regulations.pdf for all the rules and regulations 2008-09
Noun 1. Preakness - an annual race for three-year-old horses; held at Pimlico in Baltimore, Maryland thoroughbred race - a race between thoroughbred horses
No certain age. I know a 6 year old who can train them.
who have to be at least 18 to 19 years old
No, as a matter of fact men peak sexually at a younger age then women. A man's sexual peak (sorry guys) is at 18 years old. A woman's sexual peak is around 35 years old.
The horse has to be three years old.All horses are considered to have a "birthday" on January 1st, regardless of what was the actual date of birth of each horse. This can be a serious matter in the Kentucky Derby, where only "three year old" horses are eligible to run. If a horse was born on Dec. 31st, it is considered one year older than a horse born on Jan. 1st, and would therefore only be eligible to race in the Derby when it was chronologically less than two and a half years old.
It really depends on the trainer, but most are starting training when they are about 2 or 3 years old so they can get their prime years on the actual race track. But there is the yearling race in which 1 yr old horses race.
pike's peak is over 35 years old.thx 4 ya cooperation
4 years old you can race motox. (50cc class)
Up to 22 years old