In what sport would you find a sulky?

In what sport would you find a sulky?

Harness racing is a form of horse racing in which the horses race at a specific gait (a trot or a pace). They usually pull a two-wheeled cart called a sulky, or spider, occupied by a driver.

What is a sulky driver called?

A sulky for horses is a lightweight two-wheeled, single-seat cart that is used as a form of rural transport in many parts of the world. They are reputedly called “sulkies” because the driver must prefer to be alone.

What is a sulky race?

A sulky is an unprotected, lightweight cart, which is usually drawn by a horse. Unofficial sulky harness races on public roads are popular among the Travelling community.

What is a high wheeled sulky?

The racing sulky in the mid-19th century was what we now call a high-wheeled sulky. It had a straight iron axle and had wheels which were about five feet in diameter, therefore, positioning the driver high above the horse. These early sulkies weighed about 100 pounds.

Why is it called a sulky?

Sulky, originally a light, open, one-horse, four-wheeled vehicle with its single seat for only one person fixed on its shafts. It is thought to have been invented in the early 19th century by an English physician and was supposedly named for his sulkiness in wishing to sit alone.

What is the difference between a buggy and a sulky?

As nouns the difference between buggy and sulky is that buggy is a small horse-drawn cart while sulky is a low two-wheeled cart, used in harness racing.

What were carriage drivers called?

coachman

What is a carriage called?

A two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle is a cart (see various types below, both for carrying people and for goods). Four-wheeled vehicles have many names – one for heavy loads is most commonly called a wagon. Very light carts and wagons can also be pulled by donkeys (much smaller than horses), ponies or mules.

What is Tonga vehicle?

A tonga or tanga is a light carriage or curricle drawn by one horse (compare ekka) used for transportation in the Indian subcontinent. They have a canopy over the carriage with a single pair of large wheels. The passengers reach the seats from the rear while the driver sits in front of the carriage.

What is a trap in England?

A trap, pony trap (sometimes pony and trap) or horse trap is a light, often sporty, two-wheeled or sometimes four-wheeled horse- or pony-drawn carriage, usually accommodating two to four persons in various seating arrangements, such as face-to-face or back-to-back.

What is the meaning of farm implements?

agricultural implement means an implement or machine designed and used for ploughing, cultivation, spreading fertilizer, sowing seed, spraying, harvesting, chaff cutting, or any other agricultural operation, whether the implement or machine is hauled or towed by animal or mechanical power; Sample 1.

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