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Greek Chariot Racing took place in the Hippodrome.

Chariot races were held in a long narrow stadium known as a "hippodrome" in the Greek world and a "circus" in the Roman world.

If you use Google Earth to look at the ruins of Tyre in the Lebanon, or south-east of Haghia Sophia in Istanbul, or by the forum in Rome, you will see the typical shape of a hippodrome (Hippo is the root for horse, ie hippopotamus= water horse).

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Generally in a Hippodrome but chariot races also occured in Roman colleuseums and at special times in war, during these times the Greeks would do it just outside their camp.

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In Rome, it was called the Circus Maximus. It was on an oval track about the size of a football field. In Greece, it was the Hippodrome.

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The main and largest ancient Roman chariot races were held in the Circus Maximus. It was a popular sport and entertained the citizens.

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the coliseum

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