There's a long heritage of racing in Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati. |
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A crowd of more than 2000 went to the race meeting, making it the second biggest event on the Lismore racing calendar. |
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I don't have many racing drivers as heroes because they can do things that I can do, in a sort of way, so I don't really look up to them. |
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Live racing was scheduled to return with five-race turf-only cards on Sunday and Monday. |
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Just getting a teen to stop racing from activity to activity for a few minutes of quiet reading can be difficult. |
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Earlier this month, a retired greyhound defeated a top racehorse to claim the crown of fastest animal in the racing world. |
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But nothing stirs the blood of racing folk quite like a grey at full throttle. |
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Another went racing across the wash of the boat, its sail and sickle shaped tail leaving no doubt as to its identity. |
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This racing car has been seen on the grid since 2002 and has set standards particularly on the safety technology front. |
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This is valuable study time when students are racing to complete AS-level courses in just nine months from the moment they enter the Sixth Form. |
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That leaves plenty of time for working with triathletes and age group racers during their racing season. |
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His heart was racing with excitement, and he tried to think rapidly if he had anything planned for the day. |
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The implications for horse racing are vast and, in my view, absolutely marvellous. |
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Thus, if you wish to confirm why integrity is the cornerstone of the racing game, just ask an Aberdonian greyhound enthusiast. |
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She even toyed with the notion of racing dogs in Ireland but gave it up as a bad job when she was forced to quarantine two dogs. |
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For a man so fond of speed, racing against time was probably a game that this Bollywood actor had no difficulty mastering. |
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There are soccer and basketball teams, and camel racing is a popular spectator sport. |
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Dragon boat racing is a Chinese sport that has its origins about 2400 years ago. |
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The entanglement of law and medicine is not new, but scientific progress is racing past our law. |
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The group's core business is the design, engineering and manufacture of road and racing cars and engines. |
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An interesting phenomenon of the book was the relative absence of criticism of its flaws by racing people. |
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I have Ford fans come up to me all the time and tell me they can't believe I'm out here racing this car. |
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If everything were fine and dandy we would not be racing this bill through the House. |
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The largest obstacles to a comprehensive racing bill are the differing interests of greyhound and horse racetracks. |
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Jump racing is one of the most dangerous sports that exist and all sorts of drama and injury lurk around the corner. |
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His feeling for the track and racing came through very clearly, but again it was understated. |
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The Minister is a racing fan and he is obviously anxious to look after those involved in the sport. |
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Instantly, the Utah native fell in love with the sport and began racing soon after. |
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Until 2002 Radcliffe used to be an enthusiastic regular on the European grand prix circuit, racing over a variety of distances. |
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Despite a two-and-a-half hour rain delay, Williams was quick off the blocks, racing to a 4-lead in the first set. |
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Some racegoers even thought yesterday's racing had surpassed June's Royal Ascot meeting. |
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A successful racing driver should be aggressive, but that aggression must be controlled by good judgement. |
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Of course, as racing drivers, we would like to be able to use new tyres all the time. |
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Many racing people are already feeling the pinch and any new ban would cause very serious difficulties for the industry. |
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Luck influences the outcome of an event in auto racing more than in any other sport. |
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I'm also on the fourth floor of a walk-up, so racing up and down is not an option. |
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Turf racing is scheduled to run through the third week of November and may go longer, weather permitting. |
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Yet despite all of this counter-argument, it is a racing certainty we will get a 0.25 per cent increase in rates on Thursday. |
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Yacht racing has been described as a hole in the ocean you throw money into! |
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The risk of injury to still developing limbs at this level is a racing certainty. |
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Many of these important historic racing cars are driven by famous faces from motor sport past and present. |
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There were wall hangings on all four walls, with wavy blue and green patterns racing their way down to the floor. |
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The meeting may be the only National Hunt racing in Britain this weekend, with abandonments likely elsewhere due to the weather. |
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In the last six months, the landscape of Washington racing has changed dramatically. |
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Early in the season, Marlin correctly identified his team's shortcomings as qualifying and racing on road courses. |
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For maximum excitement and variety a mixed card of flat, hurdle and steeplechase racing has been organised. |
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There is to be a precautionary inspection at Exeter racecourse at 7.30 am tomorrow to decide if racing can go ahead. |
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A snowstorm wiped out live racing at five tracks in the Eastern United States on Sunday. |
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But imagine being in a situation where out of the blue, your heart starts racing so fast that it can't pump blood around your body properly. |
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I stopped pacing and started running feebly, my heart now racing in fear, the sounds in the woods growing incredibly loud and frightening. |
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Additionally, they say that racing should be taxed as an ordinary business. |
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The decision to resume both live racing and simulcasting will be made as soon as power is restored to the Miami track. |
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These budget racers are designed to offer the average fan the chance to go racing without breaking the bank account. |
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He contributed his drag racing know-how to help design a quarter-mile Cadillac racer. |
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The horse in question, racing in India under the name China Man, was disqualified from the victory. |
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Black inner-city cowboys have been racing their horses at the Speedway since before even the old-timers can remember. |
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There were a lot of racing people present and it had many of the regulars scratching their heads. |
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And the entertainment continued well after racing for the day came to a halt with live music enticing racing fans to stay just a little longer. |
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He quit his job, packed up his possessions, bought a racing bike and moved out West. |
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Techniques for generating massive amounts of downforce from the bodywork of a single-seater racing car have limited practical application. |
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The average F1 car can accelerate faster than most other race cars, aside from drag racing and rally cars that is. |
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Betting on football is illegal in Hong Kong, which permits wagers only on horse racing and a numbers game lottery. |
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Dirt bike racing is a contact sport that can take away lives thus extra protection and precaution must be taken into consideration. |
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This does not make a poor outcome for the whole of the financial year to end March 2005 a racing certainty. |
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To round off the day's action-packed racing programme, the Lighting Rods will also be taking to the circuit. |
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In fact Betfair has nothing in particular to do with racing or any other sport on which it makes a book. |
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When you add it to the rest of the evidence that we obtained I think it makes it a racing certainty. |
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All these things were important in my career and my life as a racing driver. |
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Mornings can feel like a 50-yard dash, racing from the gym to the kids' school to the workplace. |
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Because of the huge cost, it's extremely difficult to make a career out of being a motor racing driver. |
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Skiers and motor racing drivers derive much of the thrill of competition from knowing that their lives depend on their sporting skill. |
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Yet it is a racing certainty that if you bothered to examine what the main parties are offering two things would become clear. |
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Exciting racing action throughout the weekend in the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia. |
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The front-runner is racing against the clock to seal the deal because the F1 season closes in only a matter of weeks. |
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His careless words mean that a prolonged battle between government and unions over public sector pay has become a racing certainty. |
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Reid won the race aboard Via De Lago in a close finish over Alf Matthews, another racing commentator, on Horricks. |
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As well as boxing, this avid sportsman is a former golf, squash and tennis enthusiast, has driven as a racing driver and is a keen horse-rider. |
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Nevertheless such success can by no means be treated as a racing certainty. |
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There will be classic and vintage cars, racing cars, go-carts, bikes, trucks, service vehicles and just about anything else with wheels. |
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I'm not a racing man myself, but the pubs stay open till 2.30, so who's complaining? |
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Once you get behind the wheel of a racing car you want nothing but victory. |
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The event remains the only occasion in British racing where every horse taking part wins prize money. |
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The racing heroes he refers to are few and far between compared to the hundreds of soccer stars being hero-worshipped up and down the country. |
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But he finally made the decision to end 20 years of high-level competitive racing after a race in Peterborough. |
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Just as I was leaving, the rain stopped and for a brief time the sun emerged from behind the racing clouds. |
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Rally racing has been a sports phenomenon that has gripped the Europeans, but not North Americans. |
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Martin began racing stock cars at 15 on dirt tracks near his home in Batesville, Ark. |
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For anyone who reads this column and likes a bet I will give them a racing certainty. |
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He also was charged with giving misleading evidence to stewards and bringing racing into disrepute. |
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The Downs has not conducted live racing since 1997 and shut down the following season due to financial trouble. |
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Crump, born in Bristol when his father was racing here, was raised in the sport with superstars like Barry Briggs as role models. |
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He denied any allegation of race fixing but is due to face a Jockey Club charge of bringing racing into disrepute next month, which he denies. |
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A string of high-profile racing personalities were also taken into custody. |
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American Le Mans Series sports car racing is not the only competition on the track. |
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He is familiar with the challenges facing both breeders and racers, as well as the wants and needs of the racing public. |
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While sitting on the bike and racing the engine, he felt the motorcycle accidentally slipping into gear. |
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I slid to the ground, my heart racing and the adrenaline pulsing through my system. |
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He woke up with his heart racing at 200 beats a minute and was rushed to hospital. |
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Deep blue eyes stare at me, cold and hard, and my heart is racing with fear. |
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As if to make up for the sluggishness in his body, his mind was racing along at double speed. |
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Billingham started the brightest, racing into a two-goal lead in the first period. |
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My stomach didn't jump and I wasn't excited, but my pulse was racing with nervousness. |
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I raced stock cars as a kid, sports cars as an older kid, and the current, much older kid would be racing unlimited air racers but for a lack of money. |
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I had a pain in my leg, thought nothing of it, took some aspirin, went to bed, woke up about an hour and a half later with my heart racing at about 250 beats a minute. |
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If the science is moving slowly, the courts are racing ahead. |
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Call if your child feels as if his heart is racing or skipping a beat. |
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The cabbie often harbours the misconception that he is a racing driver and your heart will be in your mouth as you see him weave and twist in the traffic. |
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He took a step forward, his heart racing with excitement and fear. |
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A settlement before long is widely viewed as a racing certainty. |
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Basildon police are monitoring an internet website which they believe is responsible for more than 200 cruisers racing their cars at an industrial estate in the town. |
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While there is no doubt that racing will be the focus of the day, racecourse chiefs have lots in store to keep the younger members of the family amused. |
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Derby is often viewed as a dilettante leader who would rather have been racing his horses at Newmarket than taking part in debates at Westminster. |
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From this was born the tradition of dragon boat racing, as people living in South China made it an annual event, racing boats to commemorate that day. |
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Silverstone racetrack was the stage for a brand new racing car yesterday. |
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He has been racing this car for three years now and knows it inside out. |
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Live racing is scheduled to resume at both facilities on Saturday. |
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Police believe the driver of the car may have been racing another vehicle. |
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He writes of his tough young team working long and wearying hours, racing to identify and solve problems, always soliciting opinions from engineers and everyone else involved. |
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The balance of the argument now says that Betfair operates in a way that not only does not diminish the integrity of racing but actually enhances it. |
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On the sports event side, more than fifty racing cars are enrolled. |
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Sunday looks equally as interesting with classes for TVRs, Westfields, Triumphs, modified road cars and some very quick single seater racing cars too. |
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She finally shrugged, sending wavelets racing each other across the pool. |
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And Galway is the shining jewel in the crown of the Irish racing industry. |
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He spent much of the fortune accumulated by him and his father in promoting air and road racing in England and France and generally being the playboy. |
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The other inductees are Herbert Graham, one of the state's top breeders of Paints and Quarter Horses, and Miss Princess, a 1940s Quarter Horse racing star. |
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Do you want to feel what it's like to be one of your racing driver heroes, experiencing an intense endurance test like no other driving challenge? |
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After retiring from racing, he became a trainer at Lambourn, but his racing life came to an abrupt halt in October 1992, when the Jockey Club warned him off for 10 years. |
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Rescuers were racing against time last night to haul up a mini-submarine stuck 190 metres underwater near the Pacific coast before the seven sailors on board run out of air. |
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The North-East remains a racing certainty to get a referendum on whether to create a directly-elected assembly to oversee its economy and housing needs. |
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The spiritual home of the French Grand Prix, Reims was a playground for the some of the most successful and flamboyant racing drivers to ever live. |
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When we won the Ryder Cup in 1985, it was an absolute racing certainty. |
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And in their close and thrilling battles for the fastest lap times, the six aces demonstrated that they haven't lost the skills to take a racing car to its very limits. |
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Jolly, who entered the racing world when she was eight years old, remembers being taunted as a kid. |
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Both aircraft and racing cars embody all elements of high performance engineering and demonstrate innovative engineering solutions in the world's most extreme environments. |
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The shares aren't a racing certainty, but they still look good value. |
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The series is widely regarded as the proving ground for aspiring racing drivers, providing the ideal apprenticeship for those in the early stages of their careers. |
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However, The Silverstone Classic is not just about Grand Prix racing cars. |
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Spectators will also have the opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the most loved, and best presented classic racing cars in the world. |
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I saw police officers and first responders and pedestrians including a woman with a baby carriage racing toward us. |
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The slowdown meant that the Bank was thought likely to cut rates anyway, and the financial ramifications of the last two weeks now makes that a racing certainty. |
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Some patients came in with racing heart rates and agitation, others with low blood pressure and the inability to stay awake. |
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Last Thursday, I met a couple of racing fans who told me that for the first time ever, they were going to both days of the Scottish Grand National meeting. |
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But officials from Ascot who run the Royal meeting have stressed to their York hosts they want to give as many racing fans as possible the chance to buy tickets. |
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They were racing toward the corner of Tompkins and Myrtle avenues with Johnson at the wheel when another call came over the radio. |
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The wind was howling through the trees, the sky was overcast with heavy racing clouds, and one or two large drops of rain proclaimed the approach of a storm. |
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Around 45 percent of competitive kart racing is done by youths. |
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Today, former TNR writers and the rest of the media establishment are racing to denounce Hughes. |
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The group are big racing fans and visit the tracks around the country. |
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This is the place to spot the label-clad lovelies sipping their brandy sours, often accompanied by half of the racing drivers on the Formula One circuit. |
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His sons Leo and Greg are also racing drivers, while his daughter Chloe is a designer. |
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Although teams in motor racing series are generally allocated numbers, Mansell has been associated with the number 5 for many years. |
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Rugby is played in Trinidad and Tobago and continues to be a popular sport, and horse racing is regularly followed in the country. |
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Further untimed practice sessions are held during race week after the racing has been completed for selected race classes. |
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In terms of sport, the most noted field of participation is horse racing with the Ripon Racecourse. |
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Only three other people have won the award twice, one of whom being fellow racing driver and former F1 World Champion Damon Hill. |
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Horse racing takes place at the Historic Garrison Savannah close to Bridgetown. |
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He made his debut in a Cooper 500 Formula 3 car and was committed to racing thereafter. |
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The three tier championship splits drivers according to their racing experience. |
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After 188 miles of racing the Italian had to stop in Ravenna to replace the Ferrari's tyres, and fell behind again. |
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He continued his involvement in motorcycling, participating in classic events with bikes from his stable of vintage racing machines. |
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This event benefits from not being hindered by the large waves, caused by gales, that often lead to sea racing being cancelled. |
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He then persuaded his father, who opposed his racing and wanted him to be a dentist, to let him buy it. |
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Endurance sports car racing has its own Triple Crown which features Le Mans and has added the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring. |
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There was no racing on the Isle of Man between 1940 and 1945 due to the Second World War. |
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Five-year-old Brooke is extremely interested in racing and even has her own motorized kiddie car. |
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Steeplechasing at Aintree was introduced in 1839, though flat racing had taken place there for many years prior to this. |
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The championship was initially run with a mix of classes, divided according to engine capacity, racing simultaneously. |
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However, Australian Thoroughbred racing defines colts and fillies as less than four years old. |
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He has this irksome habit of racing up to red lights, so he has to brake heavily. |
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In Newmarket is the base of the British horse racing industry and the National Horseracing Museum. |
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Touring car racing is a set of vehicles, modified street cars, that race over closed purpose built race tracks and street courses. |
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Motorsports ultimately became divided by types of motor vehicles into racing events, and their appropriate organisations. |
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National Hunt racing originated in Ireland, particularly in the southern counties. |
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In the United States, stock car racing and drag racing became firmly established. |
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More traditional sports such as horse racing and camel racing are also popular. |
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However, midway through 1992 Hill broke into Grand Prix racing as a driver with the dying Brabham team. |
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Hunter certificates are issued to horses that have hunted for at least four days in the season before racing starts in January. |
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This can sometimes be a motor racing team running cars of behalf of the manufacturer or cars being run directly by the factory. |
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Horse racing is an equestrian sport and major international industry, watched in almost every nation of the world. |
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Fernandes immediately turned the boat around and began racing back to the caravel, with the canoes hot on his tail. |
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In the world's major Thoroughbred racing countries, breeding of racehorses is a huge industry providing over a million jobs worldwide. |
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Horse racing events are held Thursday nights and weekend afternoons at the Jockey Club. |
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Rather, it has its own Mongolian style of horse racing in which the horses run for at least a distance of 25 kilometers. |
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The Shergar Cup is an annual horse racing event held at Ascot, usually during early August. |
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Today India has a very well established racing and breeding industry, and the sport is conducted on nine racetracks by seven racing authorities. |
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Since 1989, Macau owns a thoroughbred horse racing track called Taipa Racecourse operated by the Macau Jockey Club. |
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Regulation and control of racing in the United States is highly fragmented. |
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General Tian Ji's strategem for a horse race remains perhaps the best known story about horse racing in that period. |
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It is a feature of racing that a modest establishment often holds its own against the bigger players even in a top race. |
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Horse racing in Great Britain is predominantly thoroughbred flat and jumps racing. |
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Modern day horse racing is still popular and regular events still take place at Redcar, Newcastle and Sedgfield Race Courses. |
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In the 18th and 19th centuries, horse racing and equestrian sports in China was dominated by Mongol influences. |
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It was not deemed feasible to run bumps racing on the Tideway, so a timed format was adopted and soon caught on. |
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This first racing meet in North America was supervised by New York's colonial governor, Richard Nicolls. |
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The American Stud Book was started in 1868, prompting the beginning of organized horse racing in the United States. |
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Thoroughbred horse racing is a worldwide sport and industry involving the racing of Thoroughbred horses. |
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Other tracks offer Quarter Horse racing and Standardbred racing, on combinations of these three types of racing surfaces. |
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American betting on horse racing is sanctioned and regulated by the state where the race is located. |
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Hare coursing was already a well established sport in the country and greyhounds were bred for racing in Ireland from the very start. |
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Closed circuit racing arose as open road racing, on public roads, was banned. |
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This is also the case for some racing games that allow you to compete against your ghosts, which are precise recordings of your performance. |
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The track surface is similar to that of Thoroughbred racing and usually consists of dirt. |
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It is internationally known for golf, tennis, auto racing and water sports. |
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The premier national auto racing event is the British Touring Car Championship. |
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Thoroughbred horse racing in the United States has its own Hall of Fame in Saratoga Springs, New York. |
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The boat needed to be stable and fast with the large crew hence making it ideal for its modern racing usage. |
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Breeds that are used for flat racing include the Thoroughbred, Quarter Horse, Arabian, Paint, and Appaloosa. |
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Jump racing can be subdivided into steeplechasing and hurdling, according to the type and size of obstacles being jumped. |
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Once the racing thoughts began, I had trouble concentrating on any subject and I felt like I couldn't think at all. |
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This included curio shops, regional food, thermal baths, horse racing and boxing. |
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If anyone in the highborn sport known as thoroughbred horse racing has swagger these days, it is Baffert. |
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The island is noted for the breeding and training of race horses and is also a large exporter of racing dogs. |
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It became the standard racing distance for Quarter Horses and inspired their name. |
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Horse racing in one form or another has been a part of Chinese culture for millennia. |
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Bentley's first major event was the 1922 Indianapolis 500, a race dominated by specialized cars with Duesenberg racing chassis. |
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The British Grand Prix of motor racing is another example of a use of Britain in place of the United Kingdom. |
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There is also a smaller but nevertheless important jumps racing sector, with Auteil Racecourse being the most well known. |
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In early 2011, Nicolas signed with Total Control Racing to start a racing career in the 2011 Renault Clio Cup. |
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Often, countries have developed their own particular horse racing traditions. |
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Within and only within the turf clubs, betting on horse racing is a legal form of gambling. |
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In Malaysia, horse racing was introduced during the British colonial era and remains to the present day as a gambling activity. |
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The same winds which carried the armada down to Cochin prevented Portuguese squads from Cochin racing up to rescue it. |
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Horse racing has a long and distinguished history and has been practised in civilisations across the world since ancient times. |
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International attention continued into the following century with the many racing victories of the Bluenose schooner. |
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The next year the Royal Automobile Club took a lease on the airfield and set out a more formal racing circuit. |
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Sports car racing is a set of classes of vehicles, over a closed course track, including sports cars, and specialised racing types. |
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Archaeological records indicate that horse racing occurred in Ancient Greece, Babylon, Syria, and Egypt. |
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Brooklands was the first dedicated motor racing track in the United Kingdom. |
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Contrary to what may be popularly assumed, racing drivers as a group do not have unusually good reflexes. |
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However, it wasn't until the 1920s that modern horse racing involving betting developed. |
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Professional racing organizations place limitations on the bicycles that can be used in the races that they sanction. |
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These Games featured mainly athletic but also combat sports such as wrestling and the pankration, horse and chariot racing events. |
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Sports car racing rules and specifications differentiate in North America from established international sanctioning bodies. |
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Silverstone Circuit is a motor racing circuit in England next to the Northamptonshire villages of Silverstone and Whittlebury. |
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The Italian enthusiasm for racing leads enthusiasts to daub the names of their favorite competitors on walls, on houses, on anything daubable. |
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The term typically describes racing events of rowed or sailed water craft, although some powerboat race series are also called regattas. |
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Chariot racing was one of the most popular ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine sports. |
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He and his boy racer mates used to spend every Friday and Saturday nights spreading diesel across the roads and racing their cars. |
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Many engine modifications to increase horsepower and efficiency are commonly used in many racing sanctioning bodies. |
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Thruxton Circuit, in the north of the county, is Hampshire's premier motor racing circuit. |
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Notable Lotus cars include the Esprit, Elan, Europa and Elise sports cars and it had motor racing success with Team Lotus in Formula One. |
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Silverstone also hosts many club racing series and the world's largest historic race meeting, the Silverstone Classic. |
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A large proportion of professional racing drivers began in karts, often from a very young age, such as Michael Schumacher and Fernando Alonso. |
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As the bicycle evolved its various forms, different racing formats developed. |
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Time trial races, another form of road racing require a rider to ride against the clock. |
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This was perhaps reinforced by his brisk tempi early in his career, and by a story about his racing from one recording session to another. |
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The premier championship series of sports car racing is the FIA World Endurance Championship. |
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His racing was consistent, but a collision with Andrea de Cesaris resulted in a huge cartwheeling crash which he was lucky to survive. |
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He had a fairly slow start to his racing career, using his own money to help work his way up the ranks. |
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Motor racing began on the Isle of Man in 1904 with the Gordon Bennett Eliminating Trial, restricted to touring automobiles. |
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It works in three different ways including vertically, longitudinally, and laterally to control movement when racing on various tracks. |
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Mansell made a return to racing in 1998 in the British Touring Car Championship, driving in a Ford Mondeo for three rounds. |
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In the past decade, mountain bike racing has also reached international popularity and is even an Olympic sport. |
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It was Young's first race at the North West 200 although he had road racing experience. |
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Both chariot and mounted horse racing were events in the ancient Greek Olympics by 648 BC and were important in the other Panhellenic Games. |
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Queen Elizabeth II does not play, preferring racing demon, complicated games of solitaire and six-deck bezique. |
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The team has never done networked multiplay for a racing game. We aren't completely sure we can do it. |
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Boat racing has deep roots in Anguillian culture and is the national sport. |
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Motorcycle speedway racing was first introduced to Glasgow in 1928 and is currently staged at Saracen Park in the North of the city. |
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The rule requiring both compounds of tyre to be used during the race was introduced in 2007, again to encourage racing on the track. |
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In February 2010, the first purpose built track for kart racing in the Cayman Islands was opened. |
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In 2008 and 2009, Honda, BMW, and Toyota all withdrew from Formula One racing within the space of a year, blaming the economic recession. |
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Cycle racing is organised by British Cycling, who govern most cycling events in the United Kingdom and organise the national team. |
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In North America, stock car racing is the most popular form of auto racing. |
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Poland has made a distinctive mark in motorcycle speedway racing thanks to Tomasz Gollob, a highly successful Polish rider. |
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Every February, riders are racing on the roads across Qatar's flat land for six days. |
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In addition to Texas, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Iowa, and West Virginia have active racing industries. |
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Fifteen states without live racing allow simulcast betting on greyhound races in other states. |
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Horse Racing has a very large presence in Ireland, with one of the most influential breeding and racing operations based in the country. |
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Grand Prix racing began in 1906 and became the most popular type internationally in the second half of the twentieth century. |
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Now I would never suggest there is any jiggery-pokery saying that those sentimental lot in racing just let an opponent win on his farewell. |
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Typically, those in the wheelchair racing division start their races earlier than their running counterparts. |
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If kennel owners violate these contract clauses, they stand to lose their track privileges and even their racing licenses. |
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Numerous production racing categories are based on particular makes of cars. |
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National Hunt is a winter sport and flat racing is a summer sport, but the seasons are very long and they overlap. |
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The first Polish Formula One driver, Robert Kubica, has brought awareness of Formula One racing to Poland. |
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This is the place for skimming stones, racing crabs and fishing for tiddlers in the rockpools. |
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Other notable match racing events in sailing include the Canada's Cup and the Richardson Trophy, both held on the Great Lakes. |
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The humane community has utilized the legislative process to end dog racing and improve the conditions for racing greyhounds. |
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John Hickenlooper signed a measure that prohibited commercial greyhound racing in Colorado, making it the 39th state to outlaw the activity. |
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The match racing rules were set so that you could have two similar boats within a box rule. |
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It is a tribute to the past of bicycle racing and is full of antique equipment, faded photographs and videos of sprints and peletons past. |
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Class racing can be further subdivided into measurement controlled and manufacturer controlled classes. |
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In recent years the racing industry has made significant progress in establishing programs for the adoption of retired racers. |
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The sport is governed by the Cornish Pilot Gig Association, which monitors all racing gigs during the construction phase. |
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In February 2015, a report by television program Four Corners discovered the use of 'live bait' to train dogs for racing in Australia. |
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Greyhound racing is an organized, competitive sport in which greyhound dogs are raced around a track. |
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Match racing will be discussed here including its history and major regattas that are held in this sport. |
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Sailboat racing is one of the few sports in which people of all ages and genders can regularly compete with and against each other. |
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He saw an opportunity with RIDE TV to combine his passion of racing quarter horses with a great initiative for the horse world. |
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Though not regulated by the new legislation, auto racing groups voluntarily began conserving. |
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The club was founded to organise and encourage the sport, and by 1825 Scottish and Irish clubs were racing against each other on the Clyde. |
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Mainsail furling is almost never used while racing because it results in a less efficient sail profile. |
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Horses finished with a racing career that are not suitable for breeding purposes often become riding horses or other equine companions. |
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The sport of Sailboat racing is governed by the World Sailing with most racing formats using the Racing Rules of Sailing. |
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Coverage encompasses 103 sports, from auto racing and baseball to jai alai and tug-of-war. |
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Before entering road racing Sheene found work as a messenger and delivery driver. |
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Golf is also popular in Japan, as are forms of auto racing like the Super GT series and Formula Nippon. |
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Under these conditions, sailboat racing can be comparable to or less expensive than sports such as golf and skiing. |
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Thoroughbred horses are primarily bred for racing under saddle at the gallop. |
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