The Biggest Horse Racing Countries in Europe

Horse racing is one of the oldest sports in the world. It can be traced back several hundred years, but it is likely that humans have been challenging each other to a race on horseback for as long as we've been riding our four-legged friends. Despite being centuries old, horse racing remains just as popular today as it has always been. This is why events like Royal Ascot can continue to command huge audiences both in person and on television. It's also why betting on races at these events is so popular. In fact, demand for wagering on large meetings like this is so big for the bookies that many of them run special free bet offers targeted specifically at these events. 

But this love of horse racing does not exist universally across the world. For a whole host of reasons, some countries have embraced the sport much more than others. In fact, here in Europe, there are some nations that can't get enough of the ancient equestrian sport, and there are others where it's hard to even find a racecourse. 

Here in Bulgaria, the culture around horse racing is very different. Generally, events take place just a few times a year, with one of the biggest days for this being Todorvden. But even then, the event is as much about decorating the horses as it is about racing them, so it is quite different to what someone from France or Ireland might think.  

In contrast, there are countries where horse racing is the biggest. 

The United Kingdom

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