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flat racing

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flat racing
n
(Individual Sports & Recreations / Horse Racing)
a.  the racing of horses on racecourses without jumps
b.  (as modifier) the flat-racing season
Translations
flat racing n (Horse-racing) → corse fpl piane or in piano


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If those who govern Flat racing had a real interest in creating conditions whereby horses could be encouraged to race as fouryear olds and beyond, and establish their capability of beating the best without weight concessions, then a scrapping of weight-for-age for Group 1 races, coupled with a redistribution of prize-money to favour all-age races, would achieve this.
Flat Racing As the name denotes, flat racing is conducted in a level racetrack at a specified distance.
More than 100 horses have been entered for the traditional curtain-raiser to the Flat racing season on the turf, the pounds 100,000 William Hill Lincoln Handicap ( being staged this year at Newcastle Racecourse.
 
 
 
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