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| In harness racing, the horse trots or paces, they must
not gallop. If a horse begins to gallop, it will be disqualified
if not quickly restrained. This requires the horse to
have a great mental ability as well as physical strength.
Pacing is not natural for a horse and therefore the horse
must be trained to do so. Harness horse racing can involve
up to 14 horses, racing on an oval-shaped track. The races
can begin with either a Standing Start or a Mobile Start.
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