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  2. Horse racing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Horse racing betting is legal in the United States with a unique legal status compared to other forms of gambling. The Interstate Horseracing Act of 1978 grants specific exemptions to horse racing from federal anti-gambling laws. American betting on horse racing is sanctioned and regulated by the state the racetrack is located in. [21] [22]

  3. History of sports in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Horse racing was a prominent sport in the early 19th century, deeply rooted in American culture. Horse racing remained the leading sport in the 1780–1860 era, especially in the South. [ 8 ] It involved owners, trainers and spectators from all social classes and both races.

  4. Horse racing - Wikipedia

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    Horse racing has a long and distinguished history and has been practiced in civilizations across the world since ancient times. Archaeological records indicate that horse racing occurred in Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Babylon, Syria, Arabia, and Egypt. [11]

  5. Annapolis Subscription Plate - Wikipedia

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    Dungannon won the race, [1] establishing a tradition of horse racing at Parole that would last until the club's sale and redevelopment as a shopping center in 1962. The silver plate itself - in reality more of a bowl than a plate - is now displayed in the Baltimore Museum of Art, and was made by the Annapolis silversmith John Inch (1721–1763 ...

  6. Equestrianism - Wikipedia

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    Thoroughbred horse racing is the most popular form worldwide. In the UK, it is known as flat racing and is governed by the Jockey Club in the United Kingdom. In the US, horse racing is governed by the Jockey Club. other light breeds are also raced worldwide. Steeplechasing involves racing on a track where the horses also jump over obstacles.

  7. National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame was founded in 1950 in Saratoga Springs, New York, to honor the achievements of American Thoroughbred race horses, jockeys, and trainers. In 1955, the museum moved to its current location on Union Avenue near Saratoga Race Course , at which time inductions into the hall of fame began.

  8. Category:History of horse racing - Wikipedia

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    Ancient chariot racing (2 C, 18 P) D. Discontinued horse races (8 C, 1 P) M. Horse racing museums and halls of fame (7 C, 17 P) Pages in category "History of horse ...

  9. Union Course - Wikipedia

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    In 1802, the New York State legislature passed an "Act to Prevent Horse-Racing" and banned the sport altogether. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 1820, the "New York Association for the Improvement of the Breed of Horses" (NYAIBH) was founded by John Cox Stevens and Cornelius W. Van Ranst , among others, and successfully pushed to repeal the ban. [ 3 ]