Horse Racing in America

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People have always been fascinated with horse racing. Horses are powerful, graceful and useful, and their partnership with humans continues to interest people the world over. Of course, all horse lovers like to think that "their" horse is the strongest, fastest and best, so horse racing has been a matter of great interest ever since this partnership began.

It seems that horse racing began as early as 4500 BC in Central Asia. It was here that people first began to domesticate horses and work in partnership with them. Thanks to horses' natural strength, speed and beauty, it didn't take much for people to become quickly enthralled with the sport. Although horse racing began as a sport of royalty and knights, its draw has always been strong for the common man. For this reason, horse racing is a big business today. Betting on horses generates lots of income for the race tracks and owners of race horses. In most states, betting on horses is a legal gambling activity that is widely enjoyed and has increased steadily in popularity since its inception.

The most popular form of horse racing is thoroughbred racing. The reason for this is that thoroughbreds are tall, attractive, and exciting to watch as well as being strong and fast. They can trace their lineage back to the legendary horses of Arabia that are well-known for beauty, speed, endurance and intelligence. Thoroughbreds are specifically bred to run and a pure pedigree is of prime importance for a thoroughbred race horse.

Thoroughbred horse racing is a time honored tradition in the United States. Winning horses, such as Man O' War, Seattle Slew, Secretariat, and Citation quickly attain hero status and become legends to be long-remembered, even by the most casual bettor. The biggest thoroughbred racing event in the US is the Kentucky Derby, closely followed by the Preakness and Belmont Stakes. If a horse can win all three of these important races in a year, s/he is termed a "Triple Crown" winner. These winners are the equine equivalent of the quarterbacks of winning Super Bowl teams. It is a rare horse that can attain this status.

The universal appeal of horse racing can easily be attributed to the thrill of seeing "your" horse win. We all have a soft spot for these beautiful, regal creatures. Seeing them in action quickens the blood. When you have chosen "your" horse and put all your effort (and a lot of your cash) into hoping s/he will win, you can't help but be excited and thrilled with the race, itself, and the outcome because, if "your" horse wins, you are a winner!
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