- some fine
international racehorses.
Foremost of
these is Kincsem,
foaled in 1874 and the most
successful Thoroughbred racehorse ever,
having won 54 races...
-
Willett The
classic Racehorse pp. 34–36
Willett The
classic Racehorse pp. 39–41
Nimrod 1901, p. 5.
Willett The
classic Racehorse p. 57
Derry Horses in...
- A
racehorse is a
horse involved in
horse racing.
Racehorse or
variations may also
refer to:
Racehorse River, a
river in New
Zealand Race Horse, an 1850...
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Gordon Elliott (born 2
March 1978) is a
County Meath-based
National Hunt
racehorse trainer.
After riding as an
amateur jockey, he took out a trainer's licence...
- The
Longines World's Best
Racehorse Rankings (LWBRR),
known as
World Thoroughbred Racehorse Rankings (WTRR)
before 2012, are horseracing's equivalent...
- This list
includes racehorses that
exist in the
historical record. For
competition horses, such as show
jumpers and
dressage horses, see List of historical...
-
Racehorse injuries and
fatalities are a side
effect of the
training and
competition of
horse racing.
Racehorse injuries are
considered especially difficult...
- A
novice in
horse racing is an
inexperienced racehorse which has not run in a
certain number of
races of a
particular type, or not won in such races....
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- Nine
ships of the
Royal Navy have
borne the name HMS
Racehorse: HMS
Racehorse (1757) was an 18-gun
privateer captured from the
French in 1757. She was...