Hurdling (horse race)
A hurdle race in Great Britain and Ireland is a National Hunt horse race where the horses jump over obstacles called hurdles or flights that are over three and a half feet high. They are typically made of a series of panels made of brush and are flexible. Hurdle races always have a minimum of eight hurdles and a minimum distance of two miles (3.2 km).
National Hunt horses that have the size and scope to jump higher than the height of a hurdle use these types of races in order to gain experience of jumping obstacles so they can later be sent to jump bigger obstacles called fences. Hurdle races tend to be run at a faster pace than Chases as the height of the hurdle is much lower than a chasing fence. The best hurdlers have a low and efficient style of jumping, which means they do not lose much momentum when they run over or hurdle a hurdle.[1]
See also
References
- ^ "What is a Hurdle race?". December 1, 2014.
- ^ Racing Victoria Limited Review of Jumps Racing in Victoria
- ^ "Jumps racing ban made law in SA". www.canberratimes.com.au. 9 July 2022.
- ^ "AJRA and Racing Victoria trial the British Authority Approved One Fit Hurdle". www.australianjumpsracing.com. 9 July 2022.