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Horse Racing
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:''This article is about the sport. For other uses, see
horserace (drinking game) or
horse race (politics).
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'''Horse racing''' is an
equestrianism equestrian sport which has been practiced over the centuries; the
chariot racing chariot races of
Roman Roman times are an early example, as is the contest of the steeds of the god
Odin and the giant
Hrungnir in
Norse mythology. It is often inextricably associated with
gambling, the activity of wagering on the outcome of a race.
Forms of horse racing
:''For more details on this topic, see
Harness racing and
Thoroughbred horse racing.''
The principal form of horse racing, which is popular in many parts of the world, is
Thoroughbred horse race thoroughbred racing.
Harness racing is somewhat popular in the United States, Canada, Australia, France, Italy and Scandinavia, and to a lesser extent elsewhere.
American quarter horse Quarter horse racing is also popular in the United States.
The breeding, training and racing of
horses in many countries is now a significant economic activity as, to a greater extent, is the gambling industry which is largely supported by it. Exceptional horses can win millions of dollars and make millions more by providing stud services, such as
horse breeding.
Horse racing in North America
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The style of racing, the distances and the type of events varies very much by the country in which the race is occurring, and many countries offer different types of horse races.
In the
United States, races can occur on flat surfaces of either dirt or grass, generally thoroughbred racing; other tracks offer quarter horse racing]] and
harness racing, or combinations of these three types of racing. Racing with other breeds, such as
Arabian horse racing, is found on a limited basis. American thoroughbred races are run at a wide variety of distances, most commonly from 4.5
furlongs (905 m) to 1½ miles (2414 m); with this in mind, breeders of thoroughbred race horses are able to breed horses to excel at a particular distance (see
Dosage Index).
The high point of US horse racing has traditionally been the
Kentucky Derby which, together with the
Preakness Stakes and the
Belmont Stakes, form the
Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing Triple Crown for three-year-olds. However, in recent years the
Breeders' Cup races, held at the end of the year, have been challenging the Triple Crown events, held early in the year, as determiners of the three-year-old champion. They also have an important effect on the selection of other annual champions. The corresponding standard-bred event is the Breeders' Crown. There are also a
Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Pacers and a
Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Trotters.
American betting on horse racing is sanctioned and regulated by state governments, almost always through legalized
parimutuel gambling. Thoroughbred horse racing in the United States has its own
National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame Hall of Fame for horses, jockeys, and trainers.
The most famous horses from
Canada are
Northern Dancer, who after winning the Kentucky Derby and Preakness went on to become the most successful Thoroughbred sire ever, and his son
Nijinsky II. In Canada, however,
harness racing is more popular than Thoroughbred racing.
Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, home of the
Queen's Plate, Canada's premier thoroughbred stakes race, and the
North America Cup, Canada's premier standard-bred stakes race, is the only race track in North America which stages Thoroughbred and Standard-bred (harness) meetings on the same day. The North America Cup has the largest purse of any Canadian horse race.
Horse racing in Australasia
{{details|Horseracing in Australia}}
In
Australia, the most famous horse is
Phar Lap.
Cardigan Bay (horse) Cardigan Bay, a pacing horse from
New Zealand, who enjoyed great success at the highest levels of American harness racing in the 1960s. Racing in
Australasia has enjoyed great success with races such as the
Melbourne Cup, which has recently been attracting many international entries. ''See also:''
Australian horse-racing.
Horse racing in Europe
{{details|Horseracing in the United Kingdom}}
In the
United Kingdom, there are races which involve obstacles (either hurdles or fences) called
National Hunt racing and those which are unobstructed races over a given distance (
flat racing). The UK has provided many of the sport's greatest ever jockeys, most notably
Gordon Richards. See also
United Kingdom horse-racing.
In
Ireland, noted for its racing history, the Derby-winning thoroughbred
Shergar was kidnapped on
February 8,
1983. He has never been found. The multiple
Cheltenham Gold Cup Gold Cup winner
Best Mate also hails from Ireland, while the great
Red Rum was bred there, before moving across the
Irish Sea to be trained.
Pedigree
{{details|Horse breeding}}
While the attention of horse racing fans and the media is focused almost exclusively on the horse's performance on the racetrack, or for male horses possibly its success as a sire, little publicity is given to brood mares. Such is the case of La Troienne, one of the most important mares of the 20th century to whom many of the greatest thoroughbred champions, and dams of champions, can be traced.
Betting
{{details|Gambling}}
See also
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Controversy in horse racing
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Equestrian property
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List of horse racing tracks
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List of jockeys
External links
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Famous jockeys
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Basic horse racing Age-bias statistics
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