E1 Pace Ratings measure how fast a horse ran from the start to the 1st call, which is 2-furlongs in sprints and 4-furlongs in route races. E2 Pace Ratings measure how fast a horse ran from the start to the 2nd call, which is 4-furlongs in sprints and 6-furlongs in routes.
What does E mean in horse racing?
A/E stands for Actual over Expected.
In this process we take the expected chance of winning implied by the odds, so if a horse is 2/1 or 3.0 (depending on your preference) it would have an expected chance of winning a given race of 1/3.0 = 0.33.
What are the levels of horse racing?
Explaining Victorian Horse Racing Classes
- Maidens (3 – 4.5 rating)
- Benchmark 58 (3 – 4)
- Benchmark 64 (4.5 – 7.5)
- Benchmark 70 (6 – 9)
- Benchmark 78 (8 – 11)
- Benchmark 84 (11.5 – 12.5)
- Benchmark 90 (13 – 14)
- Benchmark 96 (14.5 – 15.5)
What does C2 mean in horse racing?
Based on the number of wins in each respective class, a horse will have their class assessment shown in the form guide. An example may be R4 C2, which means four wins in restricted grade and two in C-class races. Another example is C13 M2, which means 13 career class wins and two metro wins.
What does Group 2 mean in horse racing?
Group 2 and 3 races are still of high importance but are a step or two below the top tier in terms of quality. In these races the weights are calculated in a similar manner to Group 1 contests, but there is also the addition of penalties to make the races more competitive.
What is RPR and/or in horse racing?
RPR in horse racing stands for Racing Post Rating, a rating given to horses by the handicapper of the Racing Post Newspaper/Website. RPRs can be different from the OR, which is the Official rating assigned to a horse by the handicapper of the British Racing Authority.
What does TTF mean on Racing Post?
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What does SWP mean in horse racing?
Set Weights & penalties Set Weights and Penalties (SWP) is a race where the handicapper has no discretion as to what the weight is carried by each horse.
What is class 4 in horse racing?
Class 4 Handicaps 0-100 and 0-115 and Novice Handicaps 0-100 and 0-115. Class 5 Handicaps 0-85 and 0-95 and Novice Handicaps 0-85 and 0-95. Class 6 National Hunt Flat Races and Hunter’s Steeplechases.
What does BM stand for in horse racing?
BM=Benchmark 70 [10 th strongest race.
What does C1 and C2 mean in horse racing?
Once a horse wins a Class 1, it then goes into C2 (or C3 or higher). If a C1 horse wins a C2, it remains eligible for a C2, since it has won just one race after its Mdn.
What is a C3 race?
C3 Racing is a racing game released in 1998 by Infogrames Multimedia for the PlayStation. The game allows the player to race in 11 locations around the world in a variety of sports cars.The term C3 Racing stands for three C’s; Car Constructors Championship.
What is C1 horse racing?
Eg a C1 is for horses having won one race or less, a class 6 is open to any horses having won 6 races or last.
What does Group 3 mean in horse racing?
Group 1 – Minimum official rating of 115 (110 for 2 year olds) – Classics and other races of major international importance. Group 2 – Minimum official rating of 110 (105 for 2 year olds) – less important international races. Group 3 – Minimum official rating of 105 (100 for 2 year olds) – primarily domestic races.
What is a G3 race?
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What does class 5 mean in horse racing?
Class 2 – Official Ratings range from 86-100, 91-105, 96-110. Class 3 – Official Ratings range from 76-90 and 81-95. Class 4 – Official Ratings range from 66-80 and 71-85. Class 5 – Official Ratings range from 56-70 and 61-75. Class 6 – Official Ratings range from 46-60 and 51-65.
What does SP mean in horse racing?
starting price
In horse racing SP stands for starting price, in simple terms the available odds on a horse at the start of the race in which it is running.
What does FF mean in horse racing?
FF: Form Figures for each horse.
What does DH mean in horse racing?
A dead heat is a rare situation in various racing sports in which the performances of competitors are judged to be so close that no difference between them can be resolved. The result is declared a tie and the competitors are awarded a joint ranking.
What is a Class 1 handicap?
A Class 1 race is restricted to horses that have not won more than one race and the same goes for each of the other classes through to Class 6 which are restricted to horses that have not won more than six races.
What does freshened mean in horse racing?
Fresh – a horse that is resuming from a brief rest from racing (more than 28 days but less than 90 days) has been ‘freshened up’. G.
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