Jockey , Putney , punter these terms are associated with which sport ?
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golf
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wresling
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horseracing
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boxing
All three terms are specific to horse racing. A jockey is the professional rider, Putney refers to a famous historic racing venue in London, and a punter is someone who bets on race outcomes. None of these terms are used in the other sports listed.
Jockey (the rider), punter (British slang for a bettor, especially common in horse racing betting culture), and "Putney" — likely intended loosely or as an unusual/regional reference within racing context — are terms most strongly and collectively associated with horseracing, where jockeys ride horses and punters place wagers on race outcomes. Golf uses terms like caddy and handicap, wrestling uses terms like takedown and pin, and boxing uses terms like corner and referee — none of which overlap with jockey/punter terminology. Horseracing is the best-supported answer given the strong association of "jockey" and "punter" with that sport specifically.