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| Wednesday, 13 November, 2002, 20:06 GMT Jump racing: The horses ![]() One Man was a beautiful grey Whereas Flat racing centres around younger horses, National Hunt involves horses who are longer in the tooth. The youngest age at which a horse can run over hurdles is three, for fences it is four.
Horses will usually be able to race until they are about 12, sometimes beyond, but a National Hunt horse usually hits its prime at eight or nine. All racehorses share an official birthday on 1 January. Regardless of when in the year a horse is born, the following 1 January it becomes a yearling, the year after a two-year-old and so on. The oldest age of a winner over jumps in Britain is 18, although the oldest horse to compete in a race was the 22-year-old Creggmore Boy, who ran at Cartmel in 1962.
Horses come in all shapes and sizes - and colours, ranging from bay to roan. Each season provides a fresh canvas for horses to put their names into the history books. |
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