Horse racing

It is one of the most ancient of all sports, as its basic premise – to identify which of two or more horses is the fastest over a set course or distance – has been mostly unchanged since at least classical antiquity.

[11] It also plays an important part of myth and legend, such as in the contest between the steeds of the god Odin and the giant Hrungnir in Norse mythology.

By 648 BCE, both chariot and mounted horse racing events were part of the ancient Greek Olympics,[12] and were important in the other Panhellenic Games.

Fifteen to twenty riderless horses, originally imported from the Barbary Coast of North Africa, were set loose to run the length of the Via del Corso, a long, straight city street.

By 1750, the Jockey Club was formed as a way to control the Newmarket races, set the rules of the game, prevent dishonesty, and create a level field.

[17] While Newmarket and the Jockey Club set the standards, most of the racing took place in landowners' fields and in rising towns for small cash prizes and enormous local prestige.

With real money at stake, the system needed skilled jockeys, trainers, grooms, and experts at breeding, which opened up new careers for working-class rural men.

[36] The Arabian horse was developed by the Bedouin people of the West Asia specifically for stamina over long distances, so they could outrun their enemies.

Tracing back the history of horse racing in the United States to its earliest inception in 1665, this sport has become an industry contributing approximately $15 billion to the U.S. economy today.

[5] Horse racing has become the second most popular spectator sport in the United States with the establishment of historic tracks like Belmont Park, major events like the Kentucky Derby, and significant institutions such as the American Stud Book.

[50] Simulcast betting exists across state lines with minimal oversight except the companies involved through legalized parimutuel gambling.

Advanced Deposit Wagering is a form of gambling on the outcome of horse races in which the bettor must fund his or her account before being allowed to place bets.

The Canadian International and Woodbine Mile (1981) are Canada's most important Grade I races worth Can$1,000,000 each, and have been won by many renowned horses such as Secretariat and Wise Dan respectively.

[citation needed] Although racing in Hungary is neither as popular nor as prestigious as it is in Western Europe, the country is notable for producing some fine international racehorses.

[citation needed] Historically, Italy has been one of the leading European horse-racing nations, albeit in some respects behind Great Britain, Ireland, and France in size and prestige.

In 2003–2005 the mare Makybe Diva (bred in Great Britain) became the only racehorse to ever win the Melbourne Cup three times, let alone in consecutive years.

More recently, Blacks A Fake has won four Inter Dominion Championships, making him the only horse to complete this feat in Australasia's premier harness race.

[63] Competitive endurance riding commenced in Australia in 1966, when the Tom Quilty Gold Cup was first held in the Hawkesbury district, near Sydney.

The indirect impact of expenditures on racing was estimated to have generated more than $1.4 billion in economic activity in 2004 and created 18,300 full-time equivalent jobs.

The bloodstock industry is important to New Zealand, with the export sale of horses – mainly to Australia and Asia – generating more than $120 million a year.

On 25 June 1812, the Champ de Mars Racecourse was inaugurated by The Mauritius Turf Club which was founded earlier in the same year by Colonel Edward A. Draper.

The Champ de Mars is situated on a prestigious avenue in Port Louis, the capital city and is the oldest racecourse in the southern hemisphere.

Several July winners have gone on to win major international races, such as Colorado King, London News, and Ipi Tombe.

Speed horse racing (速度赛马) was an event in the National Games of China, mainly introduced to cater to minority peoples, such as the Mongols.

[85] The British tradition of horse racing left its mark with the creation of one of the most important entertainment and gambling institutions in Hong Kong.

With the introduction of new bet types in horse racing and the launch of the Mark Six lottery in the 1970s, the club finally stopped selling sweepstakes in 1977.

After the modern Republic Of Turkey was established in 1923 by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the number of breeding and racing Arabian and thoroughbred racehorses accelerated rapidly, especially after the beginning of the 1930s.

The most notable Argentine horse of recent decades is Invasor, who won Uruguay's Triple Crown in 2005; won four U.S. Grade I races in 2006, including the Breeders' Cup Classic, on his way to being named that country's Horse of the Year; and ended his racing career in 2007 with two more Grade I/Group One wins, including the Dubai World Cup.

Parimutuel gambling on races also provides not only purse money to participants but considerable tax revenue, with over $100 billion wagered annually in 53 countries.

It added, "Reasons for horses being destroyed include broken legs, back, neck and pelvis; fatal spinal injuries, exhaustion, heart attack, and burst blood vessels in the lungs.

Wild Horse racing in Palio di Legnano 2013
Riderless Racers at Rome by Théodore Géricault , 1817
British nobility horse racing at Apsley House , London c. 1850s
Race horses hurdling at Bangor
Suffolk Downs starting gate, East Boston, Massachusetts
Standardbred horses harness racing
The Derby Pets - The Winner ; painting by James Pollard , c. 1840
Horse racing at Jacksonville, Alabama, 1841
Horse racing at Toledo, Ohio, 1910
Horse race in Benin, Africa
Horse Racing in Warsaw at Pole Mokotowskie Race Track in 1891
Horse racing in Sweden, c. 1555
1890 engraving of horses jumping the Becher's Brook fence in the Grand National . With treacherous fences combined with the distance (over 4 miles), the race has been called "the ultimate test of horse and rider". [ 55 ]
Eclipse , an undefeated British racehorse and outstanding sire.
"First regular horse racing on Pola Mokotowskie in Warsaw " January Suchodolski 1849.
Tambo Valley Picnic Races, Victoria, Australia 2006
Maiden Cup 2006 - To The Line, winner of the race
Horse racing held at Third Month Fair in Yunnan , 2024
Happy Valley Racecourse in Hong Kong at night
Nakayama Racecourse in Funabashi, Japan