Harness racing
A form of horse racing that uses a two-wheeled cart / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Harness racing is a form of horse racing in which the horses race at a specific gait (a trot or a pace). They usually pull a two-wheeled cart called a sulky, spider, or chariot occupied by a driver. In Europe, and less frequently in Australia and New Zealand, races with jockeys riding directly on saddled trotters (trot monté in French) are also conducted.
Quick Facts Highest governing body, Nicknames ...
Highest governing body | Varies by nation |
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Nicknames | Trotting race (the 'trots'), trotting, pacing race |
Characteristics | |
Contact | no |
Team members | individual |
Mixed-sex | yes for human drivers and trainers, horses may be separated by sex in some individual races, but not all |
Type | outdoor |
Equipment | horse, sulky, horse harness |
Venue | dirt racetrack |
Presence | |
Country or region | Worldwide |
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