Definition & Meaning | English word STEEPLECHASES
STEEPLECHASES
Definitions of STEEPLECHASES
- plural of steeplechase.
Number of letters
13
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using STEEPLECHASES in a Sentence
- Middleburg is known as the "Nation's Horse and Hunt Capital" for its foxhunting, steeplechases, and large estates.
- There were at least a dozen steeplechases held in places as far apart as Innerleithen and Roslin in Scotland, Edgbaston near Birmingham, Midsomer Norton in Somerset and Mottisfont in Hampshire.
- A keen and accomplished horseman, between 1927 and 1932 he rode in the Oakley Club's Hunt, various point-to-points, hurdles, steeplechases and in 1931 won the Subalterns Cup.
- In the 2011/2012 National Hunt season he was campaigned in Novice steeplechases and was unbeaten in five races including the Wayward Lad Novices' Chase, Game Spirit Chase, Arkle Challenge Trophy and Maghull Novices' Chase.
- Trabolgan began to compete in steeplechases in the following season, starting in a novices' event at Lingfield Park on 24 November.
- Minella Indo's dam Carrigeen Lily, who foaled him when 22 years old, showed some racing ability, winning four steeplechases from thirty-six attempts.
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