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9.
Epsom (England) is the place associated with
Horse racing
Polo
Shooting
Snooker
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Lustre said:   7 years ago
Polo is a game like a hockey (in this you ride a horse and play a game similar to hockey). The birthplace of this game is Manipur, a state in India.
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Priyanka said:   5 years ago
Epsom (England) is the place associated with Horse racing. Epsom is a market town in Surrey, England, 22. 0 km south-west of London. Epsom Downs Racecourse holds The Derby, now a generic name for sports competitions in English-speaking countries.
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Srikanth said:   6 years ago
Epsom (England) is the place associated with. Epsom is famous for the Epsom Downs Racecourse which hosts the Epsom Derby; painting by Théodore Géricault, 1821. Epsom is a market town in Surrey, England, 13.7 miles (22.0 km) south-west of London, between Ashtead and Ewell.
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Sayeed madani said:   1 year ago
The town is renowned the world over as the place where Epsom Salts were discovered and home to one of the world's oldest and most famous horse races, the Epsom Derby. Epsom became an exclusive and popular spa town and leisure destination in the Georgian era.
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Karthik said:   5 years ago
Thanks all for explaining it.
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Vineeth said:   7 years ago
Derby, also called the Epsom Derby and the Derby Stakes, one of the five classic English horse races, along with Saint Leger, the Oaks, the One Thousand Guineas, and the Two Thousand Guineas.
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Devi said:   1 decade ago
Thanks for giving clear idea about epsom and polo.

Manoj Kumar Rao said:   1 decade ago
Who is the snooker?

Chinna said:   1 decade ago
What is a meaning of epsom?

Niteeshvarma said:   1 decade ago
Saxon: A member of a Germanic people that inhabited parts of central and northern Germany from Roman times, many of whom conquered and settled in southern England in the 5th-6th centuries.


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