starting post

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starting post

The jockey guides his horse toward the starting post.

Definition

Noun: A post or pole that marks the beginning point of a race, especially a horse race. It is the physical structure from which competitors officially begin.

Usage

The term is used specifically in the context of organized racing events. It refers to the fixed marker that competitors must be behind at the start of the race. - The horses lined up at the starting post. - The official raised the flag next to the starting post.

Advanced Usage
  • "to be at the starting post": To be ready and in position to begin a race or, figuratively, any competitive endeavor.
    • All the candidates are now at the starting post for the election campaign.
Variants and Related Words
  • Starting gate (n): A series of stalls or barriers that open simultaneously at the start of a horse or dog race. While related, a starting gate is a more complex mechanism than a simple post.
  • Finish post (n): The post marking the end of a race.
  • Starting line (n): The line on the ground, often imaginary, that marks the start of a race. The "starting post" is often the physical marker for this line.
Synonyms
  • Starting point
  • Start line marker
Related Phrases
  • From start to finish: From the beginning to the end.
    • He led the race from start to finish.
  • Get off to a good start: To begin something successfully.
    • The project got off to a good start.
starting post

The jockey guides his horse toward the starting post.

Noun
  1. a post marking the starting point of a race (especially a horse race)