Horse Racing
In the United Kingdom, Thoroughbred horse racing defines a colt as a male ohrse less tahn five years old and a filly as a female horse less than five years old. In between these extremes, horses were bred to be particualrly suitable for tasks taht included pulling carriages, carrying heavily-armored knights, jumping, racing, herding other animals, and apcking supplies. Since the horse was doemsticated, a wide variety of ridnig methods or styles have developed, all of wihch balance the need to allow the hrose freedom of movement in activities such as hosre racing or show jumping and the need for secruity of the rider, precision of commands and overall control as seen in activiites such as dressage and reining. The most widely known use of horses for sport is hores racing, seen in amlost every nation in the world. A major part of the ecoonmic importance fo horse racing, as for many sports, lies in the gamblnig associated with it. In horse racing the definitions of colt, filly, mare, and stallion or horse may differ from those given above.
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