Horse racing is undoubtedly a terribly exciting sporting event for all ages and watching it live is even more exciting and entertaining. There are many horse racing tracks around the world and the atmosphere on race day is simply ‘electrifying’.
Horse racing tracks are more than just a place for horses to race. Along with big sprawled out casinos, the luxury boxes of high end professional sports, concession stands, and free parking spaces there is music, dining, as well as other entertainment. You can bring along your family, friends, and even business associates. Many horse racing tracks allow children in for free and often offer senior citizens some discounts.
It is said that horse racing track is a place where the rich man and the poor man are equal in the sense that neither knows who is going to win the next race, but each is trying to figure out that same question. It's an interesting thing to note that many people can make money with little a research.
Horse racing tracks also hold other events than racing. Sometimes weddings, parties, private events, and exhibitions are held at horse racing tracks. A good racing track provides opportunities for remarkable social and business events.
Let us take a look at some of the horse racing tracks:
Churchill Downs – This track is situated in Louisville, Kentucky and is famous as the home of the Kentucky Derby. Opened 1875, the track has held the Kentucky Derby every year since, now known as the oldest continuously run sporting event in America. This racetrack has a computerized advanced deposit-wagering company that allows you to bet at home.
Belmont Park – This 430-acre track in Elmont, NY is home to the Belmont Stakes, the third leg of the Triple Crown. The track is 1-½ miles in length. The Belmont Stakes is the longest of the three Triple Crown races and also known as ‘The Test of Champions’.
Hollywood Park – This track situated in Inglewood, California was opened in 1938. The rack track is 1 1/8 miles and is also known as ‘The Track of Lakes and Flowers’. This track has held several running’s of the Breeders’ Cup and also has a casino on site.
Santa Anita Park – This track was the home of 2008 and 2009 Breeders’ Cup Championships. It is situated in Arcadia, California and covers 320 acres overlooking the beautiful San Gabriel Mountains.
Horse racing tracks are more than just a place for horses to race. Along with big sprawled out casinos, the luxury boxes of high end professional sports, concession stands, and free parking spaces there is music, dining, as well as other entertainment. You can bring along your family, friends, and even business associates. Many horse racing tracks allow children in for free and often offer senior citizens some discounts.
It is said that horse racing track is a place where the rich man and the poor man are equal in the sense that neither knows who is going to win the next race, but each is trying to figure out that same question. It's an interesting thing to note that many people can make money with little a research.
Horse racing tracks also hold other events than racing. Sometimes weddings, parties, private events, and exhibitions are held at horse racing tracks. A good racing track provides opportunities for remarkable social and business events.
Let us take a look at some of the horse racing tracks:
Churchill Downs – This track is situated in Louisville, Kentucky and is famous as the home of the Kentucky Derby. Opened 1875, the track has held the Kentucky Derby every year since, now known as the oldest continuously run sporting event in America. This racetrack has a computerized advanced deposit-wagering company that allows you to bet at home.
Belmont Park – This 430-acre track in Elmont, NY is home to the Belmont Stakes, the third leg of the Triple Crown. The track is 1-½ miles in length. The Belmont Stakes is the longest of the three Triple Crown races and also known as ‘The Test of Champions’.
Hollywood Park – This track situated in Inglewood, California was opened in 1938. The rack track is 1 1/8 miles and is also known as ‘The Track of Lakes and Flowers’. This track has held several running’s of the Breeders’ Cup and also has a casino on site.
Santa Anita Park – This track was the home of 2008 and 2009 Breeders’ Cup Championships. It is situated in Arcadia, California and covers 320 acres overlooking the beautiful San Gabriel Mountains.