steeplechasing
Steeplechasing is a form of horse racing that involves horses jumping over obstacles. These races are typically run over distances of between two and four miles, and the obstacles include fences, ditches, and water jumps. The name "steeplechasing" is believed to have originated from early races that were run between church steeples.
The sport originated in Ireland in the 18th century. The first recorded steeplechase race took place in
Steeplechase races are run on turf courses and can be held on flat or undulating terrain. The
There are several major steeplechase races held around the world each year. The Grand National in England