gallop the same as horses
Typically a horse will run for a quarter of a mile at an all out gallop before stopping, they can however with proper training go for up to four miles at a gallop, but it will typically be slower than a full gallop.
The likely word is gallop (a fast speed on horseback, to run quickly).
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To move or run in the mode called a gallop; as a horse; to go at a gallop; to run or move with speed., To ride a horse at a gallop., Fig.: To go rapidly or carelessly, as in making a hasty examination., To cause to gallop., A mode of running by a quadruped, particularly by a horse, by lifting alternately the fore feet and the hind feet, in successive leaps or bounds.
A gallop is the most rapid pace a horse can run at, so a rapid gallop would probably be called a rapid gallop (unless you are thinking of a canter, which is somewhere between a trot and a gallop.. but that would be slower). I think you will find its a tantivy
Dash, sprint, gallop or blitz.
Same thing as a Biathlon. Usually run, bike, run. But can be run, swim, run.
It is the horse's way of playing. Just as if children run and play with each other. It is the same concept. They are just having fun. Now also, horse's will run as a flight motion, meaning that if they get scared they will run (flight).
Gallop is the horses fastest gait
The common speed is 30mph. Answer 2: A horse that is not bred for racing can typically gallop at speeds of 15 to 25 mph. A horse bred for racing can typically gallop at speeds of 25 to 45 mph.
The primary gaits are walk, trot, canter, gallop and run. Some people use the term gallop and run interchangably. Traditionally, canter is a slower 3 beat gait and gallop or (hand gallop) is the faster version of a canter and still 3 beats. In racing the fastest gait is 4 beats and the horse is said to be running.