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- some fine international racehorses. Foremost of these is Kincsem, foaled in 1874 and the most successful Thoroughbred racehorse ever, having won 54 races...
- SDFT. Bowed tendons force 25% of racehorses to retire and are the most common non-fatal career-ending injury. Racehorses are so often retired after tendinitis...
- buyers and trainers when choosing a potential racehorse. Although there have been champion racehorses of every height, from Zenyatta who stood 17.2 hands...
- This list includes racehorses that exist in the historical record. For competition horses, such as show jumpers and dressage horses, see List of historical...
- pedigree". Equineline. Timeform (1985). Racehorses of 1984. Timeform. ISBN 0-900599-40-5. Timeform (1986). Racehorses of 1985. Timeform. ISBN 0-900599-42-1...
- historical record. Racehorses are listed at List of racehorses. See List of racehorses and List of leading Thoroughbred racehorses Bamboo Harvester, portra****...
- finished 11th on the Blood-Horse list. List of racehorses Thoroughbred Champions: Top 100 Racehorses of the 20th Century. Blood Horse Publications. October...
- The list of leading Thoroughbred racehorses contains the names of undefeated racehorses and other horses that had an outstanding race record in specific...
- A novice in horse racing is an inexperienced racehorse which has not run in a certain number of races of a particular type, or not won in such races....
- A racehorse is a horse involved in horse racing. Racehorse or variations may also refer to: Racehorse River, a river in New Zealand Race Horse, an 1850...