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backstretch
[bak-strech]
noun
the straight part of a race track opposite the part leading to the finish line.
Word History and Origins
Origin of backstretch1
Example Sentences
Journalism proved again what a great competitor and super horse he is, rallying from next to last on the backstretch to win the $1-million Haskell Stakes on Saturday at Monmouth Park in Oceanport, N.J.
But as the horses went down the backstretch Journalism started to get engaged with Sovereignty close by.
His early speed and front-running ability likely means he’ll be on the lead as the horses head down the backstretch.
Harris won the 100 in 10.92 seconds and took the lead on the backstretch to win the 200 in 21.66, holding off Granada Hills’ Justin Hart by nine hundredths of a second.
Clever Again broke on top and led down the backstretch with Gosger just behind him.
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