
1) Intellivision game 2) Sport for 2000 years 3) Sport with betting 4) The sport of kings
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The sport of racing horses,[148] a major industry in many parts of the world. Racehorses are usually Thoroughbreds (or Arabs) ridden at the gallop, but other breeds are also raced, and horses or ponies may also be raced at the trot or pace, when they are usually in harness (see harness racing).
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Horse racing is an equestrian sport, involving two or more jockeys riding horses over a set distance for competition. It is one of the most ancient of all sports and its basic premise - to identify which of two or more horses is the fastest over a set course or distance - has remained unchanged since the earliest times. Horse races vary widely in ...
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sport of running horses at speed, mainly Thoroughbreds with a rider astride or Standardbreds with the horse pulling a conveyance with a driver. These ... [13 related articles]
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You can't even have a tube of Banamine paste on the backside without an Rx label on it. Compare that to the virtual pharmacy in the tack trunk of many a 'riding horse' owner.
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Horse racing is a sport of ancient origin, having been practised among the Greeks and Romans. The institution of horse-races in England belongs to a very remote period. The first regular horse-races, however, did not take place until the reign of James I. The prize then consisted of a gold or silver bell, whence we have the expression 'to bear away...
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[
n] - the sport of racing horses
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noun the sport of racing horses
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Sport of racing mounted or driven horses. Two forms in Britain are flat racing, for thoroughbred horses over a flat course, and National Hunt racing, in which the horses have to clear obstacles. History, UK In Britain, racing took place in Stuart times and with its royal connections became known as t...
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