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Surely the grand national - jumps (4M 4F) Possibly the ascot stakes - flat (2M 6F) The longest flat race under Jockey Club Rules is The Newmarket Town plate at 3M 6F. The Grand National is run under National Hunt Rules.
The longest railway tunel in Canada is at Mount MacDonald, 14 723 m under Roger's Pass, Glacier National Park, CP
The shortest race under national hunt rules is a 1m 4f bumper and there are several courses that hold them I am sure. There is definitely a 13 furlong bumper held at Kelso around Oct 8th.
Under the Navigation Rules, it is OK to break the rules when it is absolutely necessary to avoid a collision.
If they are under an island they are no use at all.
The longest Roman numeral with a value under 1000 would be DCCCLXXXVIII (888)
It is under the unbrella of anthropology that we find investigators who study the races of man and the relationships between them.
The penguin can swim the longest underwater. The penguin can swim the longest underwater.
because the rules were boring....
Nope live under the rules or go to a work camp or die
Under today's rules now governing the Roman numeral system it is DCCCLXXXVIII = 888 and we now considered 999 to be CMXCIX but the ancient Romans would have worked out the equivalent of 999 as DCCCCLXXXXVIIII which can be abridged to IM meaning -1+1000 = 999
They should be passed on the starboard side when going upstream.