UK Horse Racing Tips

Each horse racing starts with the training of the horses. A lot of effort is applied to make the muscles have stamina, movement potential and force. In different countries trainers pay attention to different issues while training their horse. Unlike US trainers UK horse racing trainers bring the horse to the races gradually without great demand of the speed on the start of the training.

UK horse racing betting divides into two categories. This is very important because the amount a bookie pays on each-way bets depends on the type of the race. Handicap race is based on the additional weight that is hitched to a horse depending on its ability in order for all horses to have equal possibility to win. Apparently not all horses can qualify for handicap race in UK horse racing. So, if the horse you bet on is one of the first three finishers you get one-quarter the odds. Get all the latest Horse Racing Tips today at betfair. Give yourself an insight into what the best bet will be for you at this time!

Another type of UK horse racing is conditions races where you are paid only one-fifth the odds if the horse you choose is among the first three finishers.

The well-known Triple Crown races which are held for three-year-old thoroughbreds takes place in UK as well as in some other countries and are considered to be of great importance for the punters as well as horse trainers and jockeys because it is considered to be the biggest and most complicated thoroughbred horse racing. Guinea Stakes that are held in Suffolk (run for 1,609 meters), Epsom Derby in Surrey (2,423 meters) and St. Leger Stakes in Yorkshire (2,937 meters) are the three races for the Triple Crown of UK horse racing.