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Steeplechase (horse racing) - Wikipedia
A steeplechase is a distance horse race in which competitors are required to jump diverse fence and ditch obstacles. Steeplechasing is primarily conducted in Ireland (where it originated), Great Britain, Canada, United States, Australia, and France.
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By becoming a member of the National Steeplechase Association, you can help support steeplechasing in America. The NSA offers three unique membership options (Historian, Patron and Member), each with exclusive benefits.
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By becoming a member of the National Steeplechase Association, you can help support steeplechasing in America. The NSA offers three unique membership options (Historian, Patron and Member), each with exclusive benefits.
Steeplechase Basics | Horse Racing in the Past and Now
2016年9月10日 · What is a steeplechase horse? A steeplechase horse is a Thoroughbred, just like those that race at American racetracks on all over days. In addition to speed, the steeplechase horse must possess the ability to jump fences at a fast pace.
Steeplechase | Cross-Country, Hurdles & Fences | Britannica
Steeplechase, in horse racing, a race over jumps or obstacles. Although dating back to Xenophon (4th century bc), it derives its name from impromptu races by fox hunters in 18th-century Ireland over natural country in which church steeples served as course landmarks.
The Biggest Steeplechase Horse Races in the World
1 天前 · Steeplechase horse racing is arguably one of the most exciting and demanding types of races in the sport – a breathtaking combination of speed, endurance, and jumping ability. Unlike flat racing, horses have to overcome both natural and artificial obstacles – like hurdles and fences… a test of strength and stamina for both the horses and ...
Steeplechase History | Horse Racing in the Past and Now
2017年10月20日 · Steeplechases often have been presented in conjunction with racing at established race tracks, which is known as flat racing. In fact, steeplechasing helped to save American horse racing early this century when betting was banned at the New York tracks.
What is a Steeplechase? | Racing Explained | The Jockey Club
A steeplechase, more commonly known as a chase, is a race run over fences. Steeplechases are run over distances that range between 2 and 4½ miles (3.2 and 7.2 km). The runners jump over a variety of obstacles that can include plain fences, water jumps or open ditches.
Steeplechase and Hunt Horse Racing - HorseRacing.com
Today steeplechase involves a distance horse race which features ditch and fence obstacles. The best-known steeplechase is the English Grand National which began in 1837. National Hunt Racing is held chiefly in Ireland and the United Kingdom and …
Steeplechase Guide - What is a Steeplechase in Horse Racing?
2025年1月28日 · What is a Steeplechase in Horse Racing? The steeplechase is a type of horse race contested under the Rules of racing where the horse jumps fences. It differs from hurdle races in the size and variety of obstacles to clear on the way round the course.