At Chelmsford City last Thursday (1st June 2017) there were two races which took place before the races listed started. The titles for these two races both ended with "PA". Both of them were included in BetAngel Guardian when adding the UK races for the day. There are no record or results for either race on Timeform, Sportinglife or anywhere else I've looked. I can exclude them from the Guardian list manually, so that's not a problem (although if there's an auto-fix it would be nice to know).
Now I'm intrigued as to what kind of races these are. What does "PA" mean? Searching online has drawn a blank: just joke responses on forums over the years. Please could someone here take pity on me and explain what "PA" actually means.
Thanks in advance.
What is a "PA" race
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PA = Pure Bred Arabian horses.angelmike wrote: ↑Sun Jun 04, 2017 6:41 pmAt Chelmsford City last Thursday (1st June 2017) there were two races which took place before the races listed started. The titles for these two races both ended with "PA". Both of them were included in BetAngel Guardian when adding the UK races for the day. There are no record or results for either race on Timeform, Sportinglife or anywhere else I've looked. I can exclude them from the Guardian list manually, so that's not a problem (although if there's an auto-fix it would be nice to know).
Now I'm intrigued as to what kind of races these are. What does "PA" mean? Searching online has drawn a blank: just joke responses on forums over the years. Please could someone here take pity on me and explain what "PA" actually means.
Thanks in advance.
Beautiful animals but very highly strung and extremely expensive.
All the worlds throughbreds can be traced back to three horses... which was an pure bred Arabian.
If you ever wanted to check results you can check out there site here...http://www.aroracing.co.uk/racing-data/results-archive/