Noun
horseracing (uncountable)
Alternative form of horse racing
Brown says the Horseracing Integrity Act includes commendable components — primarily its pledge to crack down on performance-enhancing drugs through the formation of a central governing body. Source: Internet
By the 1870s the future king had taken a keen interest in horseracing and steeplechasing. Source: Internet
In response to the cancellation of the planned return of spectators to Goodwood, a joint statement was released from Goodwood racecourse, the British Horseracing Authority and the Racecourse Association. Source: Internet
Ireland’s most recognisable horseracing duo are off and running. Source: Internet
The Jockey Club is not a club for jockeys; but rather exists to regulate the sport of horseracing; the Marylebone Cricket Club was until recently the regulatory body of cricket, and so on. Source: Internet
By the A.M. Costa Rica wire servicesBENSALEM, Pa. — In the world of U.S. horseracing, there's no greater prize than the Triple Crown bestowed on horses that win the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes races in one season. Source: Internet