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racecourse

[ reys-kawrs, -kohrs ]

noun

  1. a current of water, as a millrace.


racecourse

/ ˈ°ù±ðɪ²õËŒ°ìɔ˲õ /

noun

  1. a long broad track, usually of grass, enclosed between rails, and with starting and finishing points marked upon it, over which horses are raced Also called (esp US and Canadian)racetrack
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of racecourse1

First recorded in 1755–65; race 1 + course
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He told BBC Sport the horse was showing "progress" at home and on the racecourse, and was responding well to the use of "natural horsemanship" techniques.

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And while visitors have always been attracted to Cartmel for its 800-year-old priory, its racecourse and its famous dessert, people living here have seen a shift from seasonal influx to year-round flow.

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Over the course of three years, owners and trainers recorded how their horses performed on the racecourse, including where they placed and how much prize money they earned.

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The event, one of the highlights of the summer social calendar, is taking place over five days at the Berkshire racecourse and is expected to draw more than 250,000 spectators from around the world.

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It’s on Lake Washington this weekend that his unlimited hydroplane racing team, Go Fast Turn Left Racing, will be circling the racecourse at Seafair.

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