Saturday, July 17, 2021

HARNESS RACING

Harness racing, which is also called trotting race and pacing race, is a type of horse racing in which the horses race at a specific gait, a trot or a pace.


The horses usually pull a cart which is called a sulky. In Europe, there are also races which are done under a saddle. This sport is done individually. It can be done by both men and women, although some horses may be separated by gender in some races. Harness racing is usually held at dirt racetracks.


What is the difference between a Pacer and a Trotter?

A Pacer Moves with a two-beat lateral gait; pacers’ forelegs move in unison with the hind legs on the same side. So nearside foreleg and nearside hindleg move together, as do offside foreleg and offside hindleg.



Above is a picture of a horse PACING in a race. Visibly the offside front and rear legs are moving together as are the nearside legs moving in unison. Most Pacers wear gear called Hopples. These are loops that are attached to the horse and used to guide the horse.


The difference between a trot and pace is that, for trotting, the trotter moves its legs forward diagonally. In pacing, the pacers move its legs laterally. The sulky is a two-wheeled cart which has bicycle wheels. 경마 The driver will carry a light whip to signal the horse. The driver can tap and can make a noise by striking the sulky shaft. In some countries, the use of a whip is forbidden.

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