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Hear the thundering hooves round the track with your The International Horse Jumping Competition tickets from TicketSmarter. Horse racing has been around for millennia, that many parts of the ancient world partook in these contests. The Greeks, Romans and Byzantines are known for their affinity for chariot racing. Thoroughbred racing grew in popularity with the British aristocracy, which is why it is often labeled as the “Sport of Kings.” Much like how rodeos evolved out of the practice of cowboys, horse racing gave equestrians an opportunity to hone their skills in order to prepare themselves for battle.

Typical American horse racing will feature races restricted to particular breeds or running over obstacles. Flat racing is a common event where horses race from one point to another either in a straight line or oval track. Steeplechasing is when horses race over various obstacles. It’s possible to find The International Horse Jumping Competition tickets at tracks that host the legs of the Triple Crown. Popular among avid and novice fans, the Triple Crown features the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes and the Belmont Stakes. Belmont Park and the Pimlico Race Course host a variety of races outside the Triple Crown events.

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The style of race and location of seats will be the biggest determining factors for The International Horse Jumping Competition ticket prices. Big-scale races can be more expensive.

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The cheapest horse racing tickets will be right in front of the track. Depending on the venue, these might be general admission tickets that go for around $20. Middle seating can be around $30. There will be many premium options to choose from at the upper levels. These premium horse racing seats can start around $100 to even $400. Well-attended Thoroughbred races such as the Kentucky Derby usually cost three to four times as much on average.