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    what do horse racing symbles mean after the name of the horse

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    This is how to read the racing form.  Sorry it doesn't explaim the symbols.
    1. Find the horse's name in the upper left-hand corner of the chart, with the owner and trainer listed below it.


    2. Look for the horse's weight, color, date of birth, and breeding across from the name, reading left to right.


    3. Notice the sex on the upper line, listed before breeding.


    4. Analyze the horse's performance over the last two years using the figures in the upper right-hand corner.


    5. Note that the dates of previous races and their outcomes are listed in the first column on the left.


    6. Note the location of the race, distance and times of the race, which are shown, respectively, in the next three columns reading left to right.


    7. Note the track conditions in the next column (see Glossary for definitions).


    8. Read the odds for winning each race listed in the next column.


    9. Consider the horse's weight during each race in the next column.


    10. Read the next four columns. They tell you where the horse was at the one-quarter mark, the half mile, the stretch and the finish.


    11. Read the next column, which indicates who the jockeys were and what their post positions were.


    12. Learn the classes of the races the horse has run in the next column.


    13. Find out the speed at which the horse ran in the various races by checking the next column.


    14. Review the following column, which is called "the company line." It tells you which horse won, which placed and which showed in your horse's previous races.


    15. Find out how many horses were in each race in the final column.


    Read more: How to Read the Racing Form | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5736_read-racing-form.html#ixzz1oCHKzesX

    zorro

    Quite alot of material. But you forgot the one most important rule. The girls usually beat the boys.
    Bob/PKB

    Did not know that, zorro! I always go for the grey horse. :D
    zorro

    So , you go to the track much?
    Bob/PKB

    Sadly, no...it's always fun and exciting when I do, but there are few opportunities here. My uncle had a race horse in Palo Alto, CA area. He raced at the Fresno County Fairgrounds a few years back....haven't been since.
    I will just have to make it happen!
    How about you, zorro? You are near El Paso?? Not sure where I got that idea..


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