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Horse racing

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Horse-racing is a sporting activity which has been practiced over the centuries; the chariot races of Roman times were an early example, as was the contest of the steeds of the god Odin and the giant Hrungnir in Norse mythology. It is often inextricably associated with the activity of wagering on the outcome of a race, gambling.

The breeding, training and racing of horses in many country is now a significant economic activity as, to a greater extent, is the gambling industry which is largely supported by it. The style of racing, the distances and the type of events varies very much by the country in which the race is occurring and many countries offer different types of horse-race.

In the United Kingdom for example, there are races which involve obstacles (either hurdles or fences) and races which are unobstructed races over a given distance (flat racing). See also United Kingdom horse-racing.