Pacesetter
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British pronunciation/pˈe‍ɪssɛtɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈpeɪˌsɛtɝ/

Definition & Meaning of "pacesetter"

Pacesetter
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a person or a horse who leads a group of athletes or horses in a race

What is a "pacesetter"?

A pacesetter is a person or horse that leads a group of athletes or horses in a race, helping to set the pace or speed for the rest of the competitors. The pacesetter's role is to maintain a steady and consistent speed, allowing other participants to follow and adjust their efforts accordingly. In some races, the pacesetter may not be racing to win but instead helps control the timing and rhythm of the event, often in events like long-distance races or in situations where a fast early pace is needed. Once their role is completed, the pacesetter typically drops out of the race.

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The pacesetter set a fast pace for the first half of the race.
During the marathon, the pacesetter guided the elite runners towards a record-breaking time.
The pacesetter 's early speed tested the endurance of the other horses in the field.
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a leading instance in its field

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Example
The pacesetter set a fast pace for the first half of the race.
During the marathon, the pacesetter guided the elite runners towards a record-breaking time.
The pacesetter's early speed tested the endurance of the other horses in the field.
The pacesetter's trainer praised the horse's ability to dictate the race pace effectively.
Spectators cheered as the pacesetter crossed the finish line, securing a decisive victory in the race.
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