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Horse racing is often accompanied by [[gambling]]. Gambling is a sin, and illegal in most states. However, gambling is not a necessary part of the sport, which is very popular in the [[United States]], as in the [[Kentucky Derby]]. | Horse racing is often accompanied by [[gambling]]. Gambling is a sin, and illegal in most states. However, gambling is not a necessary part of the sport, which is very popular in the [[United States]], as in the [[Kentucky Derby]]. | ||
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Horse racing, called at times the "sport of Kings," is a sport where jockeys ride horses in an effort to win a distance racing contest, typically around an oval track.
Horse racing is often accompanied by gambling. Gambling is a sin, and illegal in most states. However, gambling is not a necessary part of the sport, which is very popular in the United States, as in the Kentucky Derby.