The Thoroughbred
It was in 17th and 18th-century England the Thoroughbred as it is known today was developed. All modern thoroughbreds can trace their pedigrees back to just three stallions of Arabian, Barb, or Turkoman breeding that was crossed with foundation mares of mostly english breeding.Swedish simulated Model Thoroughbred racing
I started racing with my Thoroughbreds in the (simulated) Swedish Model Thoroughbred racing in 2003. I have had some mixed results but not that bad overall. This is to give the IDs a career (that often help to determine if they get a model or not). The (not real) winnings are in SEK (swedish krona, and is shown as " :- "). The total earnings/placings etc is calculated at the end of the racing year. Short facts about the racehorse can be found under its name and in some cases the parents names will be linked (if owned by Décors). Only after a finished racing career at the track the horse will get its own page (if kept).Throughout the Thoroughbred (and pony) pages you might come across some symbols (see below), these belong to the Thoroughbred and ponyracing that give out three different titles to successful individuals (both on and off the track).
Form 30
- Have gotten 30 formpoints (the horse get points depending on placing, usually 6p to the winner and 1p to the pony finishing at 6th place).Status 30
- Have at least 25 formpoints and won one of the big named races.Avel (Breeding) 30
- A title breedingstock can get when their offspring get a F30/S30 title. A stallion need to have at least three titled offspring to reccive the title, a mare needs at least two.All these titles will give a pointbonus for the horse/ponys future offspring that start in the simulated racing. If you want to know more about the simulated racing in Sweden - feel free to contact me or look here (Swedish Model Thoroughbred Racing). [Opens in new window - OBS in Swedish].