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Pramaweg 29 und 31, 6353 GoingGBP 50 - 168

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Only a short walk away from Going’s centre, Pension Jägerhof is a traditional Tyrolean guesthouse with an organic farm. All rooms have a balcony, c… More
Rettweg 62, 6353 GoingGBP 53 - 59

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Pension Sunnbichl enjoys a sunny and quiet location surrounded by meadows and forests, and offers perfect conditions for a family holiday on a farm. … More
EUR 95 - 144

Hotel Blattlhof

Innsbruckerstraße 1, 6353 GoingGBP 76 - 115

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Offering direct views of the Wilder Kaiser mountains, the Blattlhof in Going is 300 metres away from the ski lift. The rooms all have a balcony and of… More
Kapellenweg 22, 6353 GoingGBP 154 - 187

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The Familien-Wellnesshotel Seiwald in the village of Going am Wilden Kaiser offers free Wi-Fi and a luxurious spa area including large indoor and outd… More
EUR 90 - 120

Eden Appartements

Marchstraße 73, 6353 GoingGBP 72 - 96

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The Eden Appartements are located between Ellmau and Going at the foot of the Wilder Kaiser mountain range, only a few steps away from the Astberg cha… More
Marchstraße 63, 6352 GoingGBP 44 - 138

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The Cordial Family & Sport Hotel Going is directly located at the ski lift, in a beautiful locality of the panorama of the Wild Emperor. The comfortab… More
 

Going: Guide


Going is the term used to describe the surface of a racetrack in the run up to a horse racing meeting. The going is determined by the amount of moisture in the ground and is assessed by an official steward on the day of the meeting.

There are seven grades of surface, which are:

heavy
soft
good to soft
good
good to firm
firm
hard

The 'hard' grade is rarely used, as a racetrack with this type of surface is generally deemed to be dangerous to both horses and jockeys.

For artificial surfaces the official grades are:

fast
standard to fast
standard
standard to slow
slow

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