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History of Horse Racing Around the World

Horse racing has long been practised over history.  The chariot race during the time of the Roman Empire is a prime example. The mythological competition of the steeds of the Norse god Odin versus the giant Hrungnirin is another example. All throughout history, horse racing has been associated with gambling.

The Horse racing history in Australia started at the early parts of settlement. It has developed to one of the three foremost thoroughbred racing country of the world. The world renowned Melbourne cup, popularly known as the race that stops a nation, has of late fascinated a lot of global entries. In Australian Horse racing history, accounts indicate that Goulburn started racing in 1834. Australia’s foremost country racing club was founded at Wallabadah in 1852.

The Horse racing history in Mauritius began when the Champ de Mars racecourse was debuted by The Mauritius Turf Club. Colonel Edward A. Draper founded the Mauritius Turf Club in the same year. The Champ de Mars is the earliest racecourse in the southern half of the world.

Horse racing history in New Zealand stretches back to colonial times. In fact, horse racing is a significant part of the New Zealand economy which in 2004 generated 1.3% of the GDP. The secondary economy created by horse racing is estimated to have generated in excess of $1.4 billion and created 18,300 full-time equivalent jobs.

South African horse racing history can be traced back to 1797. The initial recorded race club meeting took place five years later in 1802. The South African national horse racing body is known as the National Horseracing Authority and was founded in 1882. The premier event is the Durban July Handicap, which attracts 50,000 people to Durban.

Ireland has a rich horse racing history. Every year, Irish horse racing fanatic journey in huge numbers to the Cheltenham Festival. The thoroughbred breeding business of Ireland has a flourishing, enthused by good tax breaks.

Hong Kong’s horse racing history was heavily influenced by the British. The tradition of horse racing left its mark as one of the most important entertainment and gambling institutions in Hong Kong. The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club conducts nearly 700 races every season at the two race tracks in Happy Valley and Sha Tin. This non-profit organisation was established in 1884.

Horse racing history in Malaysia begins with the British colonial era and remains until today as gaming activities. There are three foremost race courses in Malaysia: Penang Turf Club, Selangor Turf Club and Perak Turf Club. Horse racing is a legal within the Turf Club and betting is only made in the turf club.

Like Malaysia, Singapore’s Horse racing history began with the British during the colonial era and remained one of the legal forms of gambling after independence. It remains a very well-liked form of activity with the local Singaporean neighbourhood till this date. Horse races are usually held on Friday evenings, Saturdays and Sundays at the Singapore Turf Club in Kranji.

Horse racing history in South Korea goes back to May 1898, when a foreign language organization run by the administration included a donkey race in its rally. However, this type of racing was sponsored for amusement purposes only. No betting was conducted in 1922, the Chosun Racing Club, the nation’s first-ever official horse racing organization, was established to make horse racing more systematic and better organized.

This article was written by Alexis.

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