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It is when a race horse wins all three big races of the year. The Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes. It is all within 5 weeks and must be won back to back. These 3 races are the biggest stakes in the world. It is for 3 year old race horses.
Favorites tend to win about 1/3 of races.
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Overall, favorites only win about 1/3 of the races.
The Cesarewitch is a flat horse race in Great Britain open to thoroughbreds 3 years or older.
How much rest a race horse should get between races is dependent upon the horse and his health. Usually race horse trainers will give their horses about 3 weeks (21 days) between races. Some horses are able to be raced more or less frequently.
because their are 3 races for the horses, but each of them get longer. they are also all ran within a 5 week period. so its hard on the horse. Also horses that are good at short sprints, would have a harder time with the longer races at the end. so it takes super horse with a lot of stamina and a good team to win
red rum. a famouse racehorse won 3 grand nationals and i think11 races
Smarty won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness races in 2004, and a horse can only race in those at 3 yrs of age, so h's 11 yrs. old.
The sport of horse racing is the competition of horses of the same breed running against each other. They are usually divided by sex, age, and races won. Although Thoroughbred racing is the most common other breeds have racing programs too. The American Quarter Horse is the fastest horse on earth for a quarter mile. The quarter horse registry (AQHA), American Paints (APHA), Appaloosa (ApHA), Arabians, Mules are just a few. The Triple Crown are some of the only races where fillies race against colts. For the Kentucky Derby the sex of the horse does not matter. They are all 3 year olds but by the age of 3 most colts are taller and stronger than the fillies. This is why most of the contenders are colts.
There is no strongest race. All races have their ups and downs.
The official birthday of all Thoroughbred racehorses is January 1st, regardless of the date of the horse's actual birth. This is so that there is a definite deadline for horses entered in races specifically for 2 or 3 year olds.