Horse racing in New Zealand
Horse racing in New Zealand consists of two forms:
- Thoroughbred Racing where the horse is ridden by a jockey
- Harness or standardbred racing where the horse is driven from a cart called a sulky.
Harness racing is sometimes referred to as trotting in New Zealand, although there are actually two types of standardbred races based on the type of gait or running style:
- trotting where the horse moves its two diagonally opposite legs forward at the same time, and
- pacing where the two legs on the same side of the horse move forward at the same time.
The majority of standardbred races in New Zealand are pacing.
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