winning post

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winning post

The horse crosses the winning post first.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The finishing point in a race: The "winning post" is the specific marker, often a post or similar structure, that designates the end of a racetrack. The first competitor to reach or pass this point is declared the winner.
Usage
  • The term is used primarily in the context of horse racing, greyhound racing, and other track sports to denote the official finish line.
  • It is a specific, physical object that serves as the goal for the race.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The horse surged ahead in the final strides to cross the winning post first.
    • All eyes were fixed on the winning post as the two runners approached it neck and neck.
    • The jockey raised his arm in triumph as he passed the winning post.
Advanced Usage
  • "To reach the winning post": To finish the race successfully.
    • After a grueling marathon, her only goal was to reach the winning post.
  • Metaphorical Use: Sometimes used figuratively to mean the successful conclusion of any long and difficult endeavor.
    • After years of research, the team felt they were finally in sight of the winning post.
Variants and Related Words
  • Finish line (n): A more general term for the line marking the end of a race. "Winning post" often implies a physical post, while "finish line" can be a painted line or tape.
  • Winning line (n): A synonym often used interchangeably with "winning post," especially when the finish is not marked by an actual post.
Synonyms
  • Finish line
  • Tape (as in the ribbon stretched across the finish line)
  • Terminus (formal, for the end point)
Related Phrases
  • "First past the post": A phrase originating from racing, meaning the winner is the one who passes the winning post first. It is now commonly used in electoral systems.
    • The candidate who gets the most votes in each constituency wins, a system known as "first past the post."
winning post

The horse crosses the winning post first.

Noun
  1. the post at the end of a racecourse