What are the symbols in horse racing?

Form – What does horse form numbers mean?

  • P or PU – indicates the horse was pulled up by the jockey and did not complete the race.
  • F – indicates the horse fell.
  • R – indicates a horse refused.
  • BD – indicates the horse was brought down by another runner.
  • U or UR – indicates that the horse unseated its jockey.

What does G stand for in horse racing?

good
g or gd – good. hd – hard. hy or hvy – heavy. s or sft – soft. stand – standard AW.

What does F and P mean in horse racing?

The letters that appear most commonly in form figures, particularly in National Hunt races, are ‘F’, ‘U’ and ‘P’, which stand for ‘Fell’, ‘Unseated rider’ and ‘Pulled up’, respectively; the first two are fairly self-explanatory, but a horse is said to have been ‘pulled up’ if its jockey decides, usually because of …

What does TB mean in horse racing?

Thoroughbred (TB) horses succeed in long-distance racing.

What does H mean on equibase?

handily
“h” means “handily”. Track Conditions.

What is Equibase class rating?

The Equibase Class Rating is a predictive number based on the horse’s previous 1 Speed Figures with emphasis on recent races and races run at the same distance as today’s race.

What does first time Lasix mean in horse racing?

First-time Lasix was once a powerful handicapping angle. It still works, just not as well as it used to. Lasix is a diuretic, and when given to a horse that is suffering from Exercise Induced Pulmonary Hemorrhaging (EIPH), it can improve the horse’s performance.

What is PP in horse racing?

Data in a Past Performance Below, you’ll see a sample past performance (PP). This list will help you identify what each piece of data means, including six new features from DRF: Tomlinson Ratings, New Class Codes, Next Out Winners Italicized in Company Lines, Stud Fees, Bar Shoes, The Career Box.

What does NK mean in horse racing?

Neck
Abbreviations

Margin Abbreviation
Nose ns
Head hd
Neck nk
Half a length 1/2