Paddock
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British pronunciation/pˈædək/
American pronunciation/ˈpædək/

Definition & Meaning of "paddock"

Paddock
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small enclosed area or field where horses are kept, exercised, or prepared before a race

What is a "paddock"?

A paddock is an area where racehorses are kept before and after a race. It is typically located near the racetrack, and horses are led there to be saddled, warmed up, and prepared for the race. Trainers, jockeys, and owners often gather in the paddock to inspect the horses and assess their readiness. The paddock also provides a safe space for horses to rest and be observed before entering the race. It serves as a staging area for the final preparations before the horses head to the starting line.

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The veterinarian checked each horse 's health in the paddock.
Race officials lined up the horses in the paddock according to their post positions.
The trainers inspected the horses in the paddock before the race.
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The veterinarian checked each horse's health in the paddock.
Race officials lined up the horses in the paddock according to their post positions.
The trainers inspected the horses in the paddock before the race.
She walked her horse around the paddock to warm up before the competition.
They fenced off the paddock to separate the horses during feeding time.
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