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How to Learn the History of Horse Racing

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The sport of horse racing has been popular since ancient times. Because of the costs involved in buying, raising and training a champion horse, it is commonly referred to as the "sport of kings." Friendly wagers and professional betting by fans are also an important part of this sport's history. To understand modern horse racing, learn how this sport has developed and changed since it started centuries ago.

From Quick Guide: Horse Sports
Difficulty: Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Learn about the ancient origins of horse racing on the Encarta history website. Get information about how Thoroughbred racing developed in Asia and Greece, then spread throughout the world. Find facts about the first known horse races in history in ancient Greece.

  2. Step 2

    Follow the story of modern horse racing in Europe by visiting the Horse-Races website. Study the ancient Arabian bloodlines of the most important horse racing champions. Read about their owners, trainers and jockeys. Get horse racing handicapping software and links.

  3. Step 3

    Get details about the history of horse racing in the United States at All Horse Racing. Read about the Kentucky Derby and Churchill Downs. Discover the similarities and differences between major U.S. competitions and those that originated in Europe.

  4. Step 4

    Find out about the major contests and purses in horse racing worldwide at Racinglinx. Learn about the recent resurgence in the popularity of harness (Standardbred) racing. This site has information links for Thoroughbred and Standardbred racing in North America, Europe, Africa, Asia and elsewhere.

  5. Step 5

    Read more about the role of gambling in the sport of horse racing at Racinglinx. Read about great fortunes made and lost on the track. Look at off-track betting procedures on horse racing in the states that allow it.

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