steeplechase |
steeplechasing |
Related terms |
Steeplechase is a related term of steeplechasing.
As nouns the difference between steeplechase and steeplechasing
is that
steeplechase is (chiefly|british) a horse race, either across open country, or over an obstacle course while
steeplechasing is the racing of horses over open country, or over fences.
hurdle |
steeplechasing |
As nouns the difference between hurdle and steeplechasing
is that
hurdle is an artificial barrier, variously constructed, over which athletes or horses jump in a race while
steeplechasing is the racing of horses over open country, or over fences.
As a verb hurdle
is to jump over something while running.
athletics |
steeplechasing |
As nouns the difference between athletics and steeplechasing
is that
athletics is physical activities such as sports and games requiring stamina, fitness and skill while
steeplechasing is the racing of horses over open country, or over fences.
As a proper noun Athletics
is the team
The Oakland Athletics, previously Kansas City Athletics and Philadelphia Athletics.
horse |
steeplechasing |
As nouns the difference between horse and steeplechasing
is that
horse is a poker variant consisting of five different poker variants, with the rules changing from one variant to the next after every hand or
horse can be (
variant of basketball) while
steeplechasing is the racing of horses over open country, or over fences.
racing |
steeplechasing |
As nouns the difference between racing and steeplechasing
is that
racing is the sport of competing in races while
steeplechasing is the racing of horses over open country, or over fences.
As a verb racing
is present participle of lang=en.