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Seventh horse dies at Churchill Downs
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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1803270" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>They would always beat 2 yr olds. Most all races are open except 2 yr old races and 3 yr old races. Most any kind of race, the class limit is the max. Like in motocross, you can run your 125 cc bike in the 125 cc class, and run your 125 in the 250 or open. And you can rune your 250 in the 250 class and the open. You can always move up., but not down. The richestr race is the Breeders' Cup, 4 yr olds and up. The famous gelding John Henry won it the first time as an 8 yr old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1803270, member: 40587"] They would always beat 2 yr olds. Most all races are open except 2 yr old races and 3 yr old races. Most any kind of race, the class limit is the max. Like in motocross, you can run your 125 cc bike in the 125 cc class, and run your 125 in the 250 or open. And you can rune your 250 in the 250 class and the open. You can always move up., but not down. The richestr race is the Breeders' Cup, 4 yr olds and up. The famous gelding John Henry won it the first time as an 8 yr old. [/QUOTE]
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