Steeplechase

Origin of: Steeplechase

Steeplechase

A horse race over hurdles or fences, as opposed to a race on the ‘flat’ without such obstacles. A steeplechase race in this sense dates from the late 18th century and derives from the earlier practice of riders selecting a distant church steeple as the finishing point of a race, on the way to which all intervening obstacles had to be cleared.