Horse racing is a popular sport in the world for hundreds of years, especially here in the UK. The following article takes a look at the origins and history of the British horse racing.
It is believed that the sport of racing horses in Central Asia, where the first organized race was created. Horses were first introduced Islands to Britain around 1500 BC as a horse race was part of the religious and social festivals. In particular, the CelticGoddess Epona was honored with horse racing.
The development of the Thoroughbred
The breed of horse in the most professional horse race in the world uses, the Thoroughbred, also known as the English thoroughbred. According to the International Encyclopedia of Horse Breeds, breed originally developed for British horse racing was a small and robust Galloway, a race that is now extinct.
In the year 1700 have been crossed with many different GallowayBreeds from the Middle East and Central Asia. The breeds used in the British horse races gradually larger, with longer legs for greater stride length and a deeper chest for greater lung capacity. With the 1800, was the whole blood is well established, the British horse racing miles performed on the property in several heats.
The sport of kings
King Stephen (1135 -1154) was one of the first recorded English monarch to import horses from different countriesfor the war and for racing. It was in Chester-race where Roodee fields in 1539, during the reign of Henry VIII. Consent for this race was from the Lord Mayor of Chester, Henry Gee, since that is where the term is "gee-Gees.
King Charles II (1660 -1685) was thoroughly in love thoroughbreds by racing early and helped establish Newmarket, one of the most important venues in the UK. Queen Anne (1702 -1714) followed this by opening racecourse at Ascot in 1711th
AlsoToday, the royal family, an intense interest in British horse racing, both on the flat and over hurdles.
Regulation of the British Horse Racing
The Jockey Club was founded in Newmarket in 1750 to help guidelines for the growing sport. In the years after 1800, they decided to close the Thoroughbred stud book. They also would not allow American thoroughbreds are born in Britain in fear of their not imported purebreds. This rule was repealedin 1949.
Since June 2007, the British horse racing and regulated by the British Horse Racing Authority, a consortium of two bodies, the British Horse Racing Board and the Horse Racing Regulatory Authority, previously, the governing and regulatory authority for the.
Horse Racing Today
Racing has become very popular in the UK, and is much more accessible on the Internet for people who would normally have gone not towatch racing events. In addition, many race tracks offer corporate entertaining to both a fantastic days racing for individuals and businesses.
If you for a day trip with a difference, or anywhere else to take your customers are looking for, why not a race meet?
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