Thoroughbreds are often what are thought of most when thinking about racing, but there are racing for other horses like standardbreds, which are used for trotting or pacing races, quarter horse races that go over a quarter of a mile, Arabian racing, appaloosa racing, even mule racing! Many breeds are used for racing.
Thoroughbreds
Quarter horseor most horses that are bred from America
its a breed of horse, the most common racing horse actually.
Standardbreds are used for harness racing.
Yes, horses are famous for racing. Especially throughbreds, who are the main breed of racing horse.
there is no horse racing because on good frida everything shuts down
Rocky Mountain Ponies
Actually, there IS a SEGA horse racing game. I've played it myself. It's called "Derby Owners Club World Edition" You can breed your own racing horse and train it. It's quite fun!
It all depends on the horse. I wouldn't look for a specific breed, more the horse that you want. :D Quarter Horses and QH crosses are generally used.
Free horse racing tips There is a site with free horse racing selections but this is for New Zealand and Australian horse racing with the odd UK meeting thrown in. Do a google search "Melbourne Cup Method."
She is supposed to be a Thoroughbred, but I'm not sure how accurate my resources are...
Yes there is such a breed called the thoroughbred in the horse world. Thoroughbreds were developed in 17 and 18th century England, and are used primarily for racing. They are considered a hot-blood breed and are prized for their spirit and speed. Thoroughbreds are used typically for racing, but are generally great riding horses.