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The legend of Hidalgo talks about a down-and-out cowboy in 1890 and how he travels on his horse to Arabia to compete in a deadly cross desert horse race.
Hidalgo was a horse.
Hidalgo was a mustang horse bred by Frank Hopkins, an American endurance rider. He rode Hidalgo to victory in an annual Arabic endurance race of 3000 miles. The horse lost a lot of weight, but recovered well and was praised highly by the Arabian horsemen for his abilities.
Honestly it depends on the horse in the horse world. Thoroughbreds are known as the distance horses and are extremely fast in the races when bred for it. Quarter horses are named such because they are sprinters and can often beat a thoroughbred in a quarter mile race. Arabians in the horse world are often used for pleasure and show but in the middle east, their place of origin, they were used to cross the deserts by the rich instead of camels and were often used in desert races such as is seen in the movie Hidalgo.
ummm is it also about a horse race?. If yes it could be Hidalgo starring Viggo Mortensen
Cross the finish line first. Pretty much like a human foot race.
Nope, by winning a horse race the tip of the horse's nose must cross the finishline together with his/her jockey of course.
If the odds of a horse winning a horse race are 2 to 7 then the odds against that horse winning the race are 7 to 2.
Yes, it WAS a race, it is no longer a horse race.
Jonathan Powell has written: 'Monksfield' -- subject(s): Monksfield (Race horse), Steeplechasing 'Desert Orchid'
The rider of a horse in a race is called a Jockey.
A horse can reach speeds of 47 mph while a bear can only reach 25 mph. Overall the horse can run longer distances, especially over a bear. So the horse would probably win.