The persons who rides the horse in a race. Wager and Bet are Interchangeable. They mean the same thing. The amount of money that you are betting on an event that has a set of odds that allows you to make money from winning the bet or wager when your event has won or done what you anticipated it would do.
The horses in a race. Prize money distributed to owners. Finished second in a race. The finish line. It’s an imaginary line running between the poles. One who gives tips on racehorses, usually with the expectation of some personal reward in return - to give tips.
Grass. The most common racing surface in most of the world, excluding North America where dirt is more popular.
It's what we call a calculated business decision. We also call a wager a deposit when using the Equalizer365™ because with using the Equalizer365™ system, it's just like a deposit because you get your wager (deposit) back when you win your bet.
Two or more horses owned by the same stable or (in some cases) trained by the same trainer and thus running as a single betting unit.