The Orders and Rules of Racing
PART 1 - GENERAL INTRODUCTORY - (F)1 to(F)9
6. Maiden horses
6.1 A horse is a Maiden, in relation to a flat race, if it has never won a flat race at a Recognised Meeting in any country apart from
- 6.1.1 a National Hunt Flat Race in Great Britain,
6.1.2 an Irish national hunt flat race,
6.1.3 a French AQPS Flat Race,
6.1.4 an Arabian horse race in Great Britain,
6.1.5 a Match, or
6.1.6 a Private Sweepstakes, other than the Newmarket Challenge Whip.
6.2 A horse is a Maiden, in relation to a steeple chase or hurdle race, if it has never won a steeple chase or hurdle race at a Recognised Meeting in any country, apart from
- 6.2.1 a National Hunt Flat Race in Great Britain,
6.2.2 an Irish national hunt flat race,
6.2.3 a French AQPS Flat Race,
6.2.4 a Match,
6.2.5 a Private Sweepstakes, or
6.2.6 a steeple chase at a point-to-point meeting.
6.3 A horse is a Maiden, in relation to a National Hunt Flat Race, if it has never won
- 6.3.1 a National Hunt Flat Race in Great Britain,
6.3.2 an Irish national hunt flat race, or
6.3.3 a French AQPS Flat Race.
