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Has a white horse ever won a race?

A third generation of white horses
In winning the Juvenile Fillies Sodashi became the first officially white thoroughbred anywhere in the world to win a Group 1 race.
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Has there ever been a white race horse?

The filly has become a sensation in Japanese horse racing circles because of her color: pure white. White thoroughbred horses are exceedingly rare: As few as one in 100,000 are considered pure white. To qualify, the horse's entire coat must be white and cannot have any other colors. Sodashi meets that definition.
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What race horse never won a race?

Zippy Chippy won the hearts of many fans. Zippy Chippy was a racehorse but he never won a single race. In his 100 races, he came close a few times, but he just never understood why all the other horses were in such a rush, reported CBS News.
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What color horse wins the most races?

In short, bay, chestnut, brown, and gray are the most successful colors in most horse races.
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What is the rarest horse coat color?

Pure white is the rarest, but there are other colors not seen very often. Some include: Champagne. Perlino.
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Do grey horses ever win races?

Three, but Four Grey National Wins

The Lamb (1868 and 1871) was the only grey winner before Nicolaus Silver prevailed in 1961, and he ended the 20th century as the only grey winner. Neptune Collonges ensured the wait was not quite as severe in this century when he won a vintage renewal in 2012.
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Do horses know they won a race?

It's not that horses cannot understand winning or losing a chase in natural circumstances, just that so much about racing is not at all natural. In natural social contexts, horses do seem to “race” one another.
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What is the hardest horse race to win?

The Mongol Derby is the longest and toughest horse race in the world. We don't say that lightly. A decade after launching the race that title is still being backed up by riders year after year. In 1224 man of the millennium Chinggis Khaan set up the world's first long-distance postal transmission system.
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What race horse was the fastest ever?

The highest race speed recorded over two furlongs (402 meters) is 70.76 km/h (43.97 mph) on the 14th May 2008. This is a Guinness World Record was achieved by a horse called Winning Brew. She was trained by Francis Vitale in the United States.
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Has a female horse won Triple Crown?

Jockey Julie Krone became the first (and currently only) woman to win a Triple Crown race when she won the 1993 Belmont Stakes aboard Colonial Affair. Whirlaway, in addition to winning the 1941 Triple Crown, also won the Travers Stakes that year, the first and only horse to date to accomplish that feat.
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Has a female horse won the Kentucky Derby?

The first filly to win the Kentucky Derby was Regret in 1915; Genuine Risk (1980) and Winning Colors (1988) are the only other fillies to have won.
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What is the most famous white horse?

The famous White Horse is the oldest chalk-cut hill figure in Britain, perhaps over 3,000 years old. Nearby Dragon Hill, a natural mound about 10 metres high, is named for its association with the legend of St George.
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What is the rarest white horse?

The Camarillo White Horse is a rare horse breed just over 100 years old known for its pure white color. It dates back to 1921, when Adolfo Camarillo, one of the last Californios, purchased a 9-year-old stallion named Sultan at the California State Fair in Sacramento.
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What are the 7 white horses?

When Saint Patrick came to Ireland, not everybody was so pleased with him bringing Christianity to the Celtic island. The seven Tuatha Dé Danann, the mythical magic kings of Ireland, were furious. They stood upon the Cliffs of Moher and in their anger, they transformed themselves into seven white horses.
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Who is the best racehorse of all time?

We all know the story about Secretariat; it's even been made into a movie. Along with Man o' War, he is considered to be the best horse of all time. Even ESPN counted Secretariat as on of the Top 50 Athletes of the 20th Century during their countdown in 1999.
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What breed of horse has won the most races?

Thoroughbreds are considered the fastest horses in the world and dominate the horse racing industry, while Arabian horses are known to be intelligent and excel in endurance riding.
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Which horse never lost a race?

Kincsem. Kincsem may not be a name that everyone will recognize, but with a record of 54-0, you can't argue her greatness. Born on March 17, 1874, in Kisbér, Hungary, Kincsem has the longest undefeated record of any racehorse ever.
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Do horses feel the whip?

Yet in two studies released around Melbourne Cup week, Professor Paul McGreevy from the University of Sydney School of Veterinary Science and his colleagues have found that not only have horses evolved to feel as much pain when whipped as a human would, but that there is no compelling reason to whip these animals at ...
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Do horses like being ridden?

Most horses seem to enjoy companionship and attention from their riders, but some may find being ridden uncomfortable and even scary. It is up to the individual horse to decide whether they like it. There are things you can do as a rider to help your horse feel more comfortable while being ridden.
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What happens to racehorses that don't win?

Successful racehorses that are retired are most often sent to the breeding shed. This is an area on stallion farms that are made specifically for the breeding of brood mares to successful stallion thoroughbreds. What is this? It is a safe environment to prevent injury and ensure that breeding has occurred.
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Do female horses win races?

Even in America's most prestigious horse race – the Kentucky Derby – only three fillies have won in the competition's 138-year-history. So why do boy horses rule the roost? “It tends to be that male horses are a bit bigger and taller than females – a bit like men and women,” said Rogers.
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What percentage of horses win a race?

One study we have seen put the success of favourites at 32%, which fits within the range of our average. However, when this was broken down to handicaps and non-handicaps, the figures were 26% and 39%, respectively. Thus, handicap races are more unpredictable than those races where the horses don't carry extra weight.
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What do horses get if they win a race?

The purse money for a horse race comes from different places, such as gambling, entry fees, and sponsorships. Typically, the amount of money bet at a track is used to determine the racing purses for a season. The winnings from a horse race are usually split between the owner 80%, the trainer 10%, and the jockey 10%.
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