Monday, August 17, 2009

A Brief History of Horse Racing

He thought that horse racing is a professional sport in this country in the 12th century, when English knights returned from the Crusades with Arab horses. The Arabian Horse, which comes from the Middle East, the deserts, is recognized as the purest and oldest of all breeds of horses, and has an endurance? his rider at high speed in miles of desert with little food or water. Today, almost all varieties and the type of horse has traces of blood and all thoroughbred Arabic English used in horse racing in the UK today are descended from three Arab stallions: BYERLEY Turk, Darley Arabian and Godolphin Arabian, which were introduced to Great Britain in the late 17th and early 18th century.
Newmarket was the venue of the first horse race meetings in Britain, and horse racing became a professional sport and the law of paris and horse racing soon followed, in Ascot was founded in 1711 by Queen Anne.
The Jockey Club was created to oversee and control English horse racing, horse racing, which regulates the sport in the United Kingdom. The Jockey Club wrote complete rules for horse racing and sanctioned races at the meet. Five courses have been designated as "classics": "The 2000 Guineas, Epsom Derby and St Ledger", a "Triple Crown" and de'1 000 Guineas and Epsom Oaks open to fillies only.
In order to regulate the breeding of horses, the Jockey Club, the General Stud Book in which all horses thoroughbred in this country work.
Millions of people have started to watch the horse races to follow the technological advances of the 19th century, with a marked increase in paris and the media. Interest worsen further with the introduction of television and was exacerbated by the opening of the first stores of paris in the early 1960s.
Organized steeplechase racing developed from the English and the history of Ireland's foxhunting - rough racing cross-country known as "beating the races", the winner is the one who took other riders . In the late 1700s, the riders agreed to the end point for a course of cross-country? most often a bell tower. The prices in these days tend to make money and alcohol! The word "steeple chase" first official appearance in the Irish Racing calendar in 1807.
Two of the most famous obstacle course in the world, the Grand National, which began in 1839 and was completed at Aintree in Liverpool and the Irish Grand National, which takes place each year around the Easter weekend on Racecourse Fairy House in County Meath, Ireland. The Irish Grand National is one of the prices of the fund? 250,000 and over 3 miles, 5 Furlong and includes 23 fences. An added bonus is a Anglo-Irish winner on the Grand National after winning the Cheltenham Festival Chase. So all things very interesting!
Today, the race horse paris online continues to create new audiences to the sport of horse racing? why not join the Easter weekend?

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