Horse Racing

Horse racing is a competitive sport in which horses are ridden by jockeys and race against each other over a specific distance on a track. The primary goal is to determine which horse is the fastest within that distance. Different types of horse races include flat racing, where horses race on a level surface without obstacles, and jump racing, which involves hurdles or fences. Horse racing is often associated with betting, where spectators can place wagers on the outcomes of races. The sport has a long history and is enjoyed worldwide, with significant events like the Kentucky Derby and the Grand National drawing large audiences and participants.