Pigeon racing is the sport of releasing specially trained racing pigeons,
 which then return to their homes over a carefully measured distance. 
The time it takes the animal to cover the specified distance is measured
 and the bird's rate of travel is calculated and compared with all of 
the other pigeons in the race to determine which animal returned at the 
highest speed.
Pigeon racing requires a specific breed of pigeon bred for the sport, the Racing Homer.
 Competing pigeons are specially trained and conditioned for races that 
vary in distance from approximately 100 kilometres (62 mi) to 1,000 
kilometres (620 mi).  Despite these lengths, races can be won and lost 
by seconds, so many different timing and measuring devices have been 
developed. The traditional timing method involves rubber rings being 
placed into a specially designed clock, whereas a newer development uses
 RFID tags to record arrival time.
While there is no definite proof, there are compelling reasons to
 think the sport of racing pigeons may go back at least as far as 220 
AD.[1]
  The sport achieved a great deal of popularity in Belgium in the 
mid-19th century. The pigeon fanciers of Belgium were so taken with the 
hobby that they began to develop pigeons specially cultivated for fast 
flight and long endurance called Voyageurs.[2] From Belgium the modern version of the sport and the Voyageurs
 which the Flemish fanciers developed spread to most parts of the world.
 Once quite popular, the sport has experienced a downturn in 
participants in some parts of the world in recent years, possibly due to
 the rising cost of living, ageing fanciers, and a severe lack of public interest. Hypersensitivity pneumonitis is also a reason why some people are leaving the sport.[3]
One recent development in the sport of pigeon racing is "one loft
 racing", where birds are raced against each other under the same 
training regimen, from the same location. The principle being to find 
the best individual race bird irrespective of the race trainer. This 
will determine which bird is then the most successful. 
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