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Markers placed at specific locations around the track marking the distance from the finish line, named after the distance remaining, not the distance run, i.e. the quarter pole, eighth pole, sixteenth pole each measure the distance left in the race. One-sixteenth poles are black and white striped.
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The straightway on the farther side of an elliptical or oval racecourse. It typically runs parallel to the grandstand and the homestretch where the finish line is located. Also refers to the stabling area adjacent to the racetrack (see "backside",
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States, mostly due to tradition. Tracks typically consist of two turns, a backstretch, a straight (or homestretch) arranged around a central infield and various surrounding structures such as the finish line and stands for spectators.
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Adjustments in weight "allowed" in a race. Examples include those granted because an apprentice is riding, for three-year-olds running against older horses, or for female horses running against male horses.
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A program for a race day that lists the individual races and the name, age, and sex of each horse scheduled to compete along with their recent performances plus the name of their jockey, trainer and owner.
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2133:"Quotes from the $ 100,000 Sycamore (G3) | Keeneland Thoroughbred Racing and Sales"
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A horse that did not finish the race, for any of a number of reasons
2665:"Horse racing: Fly So Free Gets Post 1; It's Not the Favorite Spot"
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To leave the starting gate in the initial strides of a race.
2310:"Triple dead heat took place at Aqueduct Racetrack in 1944"
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2396:"Daily Racing Form: How To Use DRF - Past Performances"
2872:"Horse Racing 101 - Beginner's Guide to Horse Racing"
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Horses going past the eighth pole at Santa Anita Park
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owner. Prior to 1925 they were called a Selling race.
2500:"New shooters in Preakness have strength in numbers"
1849:"Growing pains: The journey of an apprentice jockey"
1305:) who has competed in sanctioned Thoroughbred races.
2063:. New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p. 57.
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Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved
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1618:"Report of Impact of Account Wagering Providers"
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3083:Frankie Lovato's 365 Days of Racing Term Videos
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2962:. Chicago: Chicago Review Press. p. 263.
2586:. New York: Citadel Press Books. p. 219.
198:Glossary of Australian and New Zealand punting
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2164:"The Greatest Performance No One Has Seen"
717:(EIPH). Most common trade name is Lasix. (
3057:Price, Steven D.; Shiers, Jessie (2007).
2371:. New York: Orange Judd Co. p. 100.
1004:A stakes race for three-year-old fillies.
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208:Parimutuel betting#Parimutuel bet types
29:glossary of North American horse racing
2526:"Coburn's reaction simply sour grapes"
1826:"Help: Glossary of Horse Racing Terms"
3059:The Lyons Press Horseman's Dictionary
715:exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage
347:Exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage
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2336:"Graded Stakes in the United States"
2009:. New York: Macmillan. p. 250.
1847:Hersh, Marcus (September 25, 2013).
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2607:McGrath, J A (30 September 2001).
2090:. Globe Pequot Press. p. 26.
2036:. Globe Pequot Press. p. 24.
1922:. Globe Pequot Press. p. 14.
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3450:Horse racing in the United States
2746:. The Racing Post. Archived from
2215:Lyons Press Horseman's Dictionary
1642:Lyons Press Horseman's Dictionary
913:horse's position at a given call.
810:The beginning of the homestretch.
3128:Sports terms named after people
2959:Horseplayers: Life at the Track
2796:. Cambridge Dictionaries Online
2720:. Cambridge Dictionaries Online
693:A distance equal to 220 yards (
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3042:. Guilford, CT: Globe Pequot.
2817:"Soggy Start to Preakness Day"
2815:Mitchell, Ron (May 21, 2016).
2498:Hersh, Marcus (May 12, 2014).
2365:Boardman, Samuel Lane (1910).
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2663:Durso, Joseph (May 3, 1991).
2485:2027/loc.ark:/13960/t8kd2qc6p
2188:Gurnick, Ken (5 March 2000).
2162:Haskin, Steve (24 May 2017).
703:mile or 200 m)
2692:The Language of Horse Racing
2524:Carp, Steve (June 7, 2014).
203:Glossary of equestrian terms
3277:North American horse racing
2876:www.sportsbettingacumen.com
2771:"Horse Racing glossary Q-Z"
2609:"Pacemakers under scrutiny"
2452:"Horse Racing glossary G-P"
2270:September 21, 2016, at the
248:Allowance optional claiming
18:Track record (horse racing)
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3490:Canada sport-related lists
3480:Horse racing-related lists
3036:Price, Stephen D. (2003).
2988:Merriam-Webster Dictionary
1956:"Thoroughbred Terminology"
1506:Track record/course record
961:A horse which skipped the
465:See Phenylbutazone, below.
193:Additional glossaries at:
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2057:Ammer, Christine (2013).
763:Half-brother, half-sister
2956:McClelland, Ted (2005).
2689:Hammond, Gerald (2000).
2531:Las Vegas Review-Journal
2473:Crickmore, H.G. (1880).
2112:"Guide to Race Comments"
1453:Steward or track steward
225:Advance-deposit wagering
220:Advance-deposit wagering
3376:Skiing and snowboarding
3371:Skiing and snowboarding
2927:"Belmont Track Records"
2421:"Codes and Definitions"
671:Frontrunner, pacesetter
3470:Sociolinguistics lists
3455:Horse racing in Canada
3346:Professional wrestling
2580:Stevens, Gary (2002).
2553:"Race Classifications"
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3465:Glossaries of sports
3460:Gambling terminology
3151:Association football
3118:Glossaries of sports
2902:"Sources of Stamina"
2368:Handbook of the turf
1411:Newmarket Racecourse
644:See Coupling, above.
2638:Oxford Dictionaries
2290:. 20 September 2016
1828:. Daily Racing Form
1735:"Industry Glossary"
1502:Head of the stretch
1124:Pinhook, pinhooking
1041:The finish post at
683:: Pacemaker, rabbit
461:Butazolidin or bute
317:Bearing In (or out)
27:The following is a
3475:Sports terminology
2288:Blinkers on racing
2194:The New York Times
1737:. Equibase company
1495:Top of the stretch
1428:Graded stakes race
1272:
1132:: Bloodstock agent
1067:: closer, stalker.
1046:
743:Graded stakes race
620:
3437:
3436:
3198:Canadian football
3141:American football
3068:978-1-59921-036-0
2984:"Winner's circle"
2852:on 5 October 2016
2846:www.toconline.com
2750:on 18 August 2016
2742:Ashforth, David.
2504:Daily Racing Form
2243:on 15 August 2016
2143:on 10 August 2017
2137:www.keeneland.com
1853:Daily Racing Form
1545:Washy, Washed out
1098:Past performances
1058:Pacemaker, Rabbit
1016:Optional claiming
679:stalker, closer.
255:Optional claiming
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2640:. Archived from
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837:In the money
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415:Break maiden
378:: Pinhooking
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3183:Board games
2993:February 5,
2557:Brisnet.com
2458:20 December
2263:dummies.com
2168:Blood Horse
1919:Backstretch
1467:homestretch
1417:Stakes race
1413:in England
1260:backstretch
1252:homestretch
1250:, Yellow =
1173:Post parade
1078:frontrunner
957:New shooter
949:never fired
922:difference.
900:Maiden race
750:Group races
632:Eighth pole
557:Connections
303:Backstretch
3444:Categories
3411:Water polo
3406:Volleyball
3336:Pickleball
3331:Motorsport
3316:Ice hockey
3311:Gymnastics
3267:Equestrian
3235:Cue sports
3178:Basketball
3049:1592280986
2969:1556525672
2886:2016-01-10
2702:1579582761
2593:0806523611
2562:23 January
2430:23 January
2118:2014-01-10
1966:2013-08-27
1741:2013-08-27
1603:2012-01-19
1580:References
1365:Ridden out
1262:, Green =
1071:Pacesetter
917:Minus pool
708:Furosemide
547:Conditions
447:euthanized
440:Broke down
355:Furosemide
325:Black type
267:Apprentice
240:Allowances
179:References
3416:Wing Chun
3262:Disc golf
3156:Athletics
2199:10 August
2173:10 August
2147:10 August
1626:31 August
1522:Undercard
1473:Stud mare
1318:Racetrack
1309:Race meet
1283:Pacemaker
1258:, Blue =
1197:Post time
1148:Place bet
790:Hand ride
663:Fast pace
581:Dead heat
3429:Category
3220:Climbing
3166:Baseball
3018:July 14,
2724:April 1,
2537:June 11,
2509:June 11,
2294:14 April
2268:Archived
1903:45579062
1895:23974382
1537:Walkover
1479:see also
1469:, above.
1424:See also
1297:Racemare
1288:Racecard
1264:Far turn
1254:, Red =
1142:see also
1130:See also
1088:See also
860:Juvenile
772:Handicap
726:Futurity
681:See also
677:Compare:
655:Far turn
485:Champion
423:Breather
382:Blue hen
376:See also
361:Blinkers
357:(Lasix).
351:See also
286:Backside
271:A young
38:Contents
3386:Surfing
3326:Kho kho
3321:Kabaddi
3284:Fencing
3245:Cycling
3240:Curling
3230:Cricket
3188:Bowling
3146:Archery
2842:"Silks"
2826:May 21,
2792:Staff.
2769:Staff.
2754:13 June
2716:Staff.
2674:July 4,
2648:9 April
2618:19 June
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2350:19 June
2320:18 June
1988:12 June
1980:Staff.
1954:Staff.
1832:13 June
1824:Staff.
1733:Staff.
1511:record.
1461:Stretch
1439:Compare
1433:Stalker
1380:Scratch
1213:Pull up
1092:paddock
1082:Paddock
1065:Compare
1008:Odds-on
845:Inquiry
782:Handily
698:⁄
688:Furlong
565:Coupled
366:horses.
296:stables
3396:Tennis
3351:Rowing
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1276:Rabbit
934:Mudder
908:Margin
884:Length
798:Handle
530:Closer
431:Breeze
399:Bounce
273:jockey
3341:Poker
3257:Darts
3250:parts
3203:Chess
3193:Bowls
2911:6 May
2217:p. 44
2033:Broke
1899:S2CID
1621:(PDF)
1268:poles
1248:chute
1218:race.
1136:Place
875:Lasix
640:Entry
624:Eased
601:(DNF)
590:Derby
553:race.
503:Chute
494:Chart
490:race.
476:Chalk
395:ride.
311:above
292:below
3381:Sumo
3306:Golf
3063:ISBN
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