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starting gate

noun

Definition of starting gate

1 : a mechanically operated barrier used as a starting device for a race
2 : a barrier that when knocked aside by a competitor (such as a skier) starts an electronic timing device

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At 34 and with her knees simply refusing to cooperate anymore, the 2010 downhill Olympic champion and the four-time overall World Cup title winner pushed out of the start gate for a final time at the world championships Sunday in Sweden. Pat Graham, The Seattle Times, "Cold feat: Vonn’s legacy not solely defined by wins, crashes," 10 Feb. 2019 This year's overstuffed starting gate of 20 is one of the most talented crop of three-year-olds in many a Derby. Bob "railbird" Roberts, cleveland.com, "Kentucky Derby 2018: Newspaper handicappers know the drill," 4 May 2018 The use of a starting gate position has only been around since 1930, so not every winner is accounted for in this list. Khadrice Rollins, SI.com, "What Post Position Has the Most Kentucky Derby Winners?," 4 May 2018 By this weekend at Churchill Downs, the 144th Kentucky Derby starting gates will bustle with horses and themes, maybe even more than usual. Chuck Culpepper, chicagotribune.com, "Scat Daddy, sire who died in 2015, dominates Kentucky Derby field in 2018," 5 May 2018 The normal Churchill Downs starting gate has stalls for 14 horses; for the Kentucky Derby, an auxiliary gate with posts 15-20 is attached to the right of the main gate. Danielle Lerner, The Courier-Journal, "Is winning the Kentucky Derby from the auxiliary gate really so hard?," 4 May 2018 Barring a late scratch, the horse now known as Mendelssohn will enter the Kentucky Derby starting gate as the third most expensive horse ever sold at public auction to run in the race. Tim Sullivan, The Courier-Journal, "Kentucky Derby hopeful Mendelssohn has the look and genes of a winner," 3 May 2018 The queasiness took hold on race days, just before the U.S. Alpine ski star was about to enter the start gate. Josh Peter, USA TODAY, "Olympic ski star Mikaela Shiffrin felt like she'd throw up before races," 11 Feb. 2018 The main starting gate holds 14 horses and a six-stall auxiliary gate is attached. Bloomberg.com, "Ross: Discussion With EU's Malmstrom Will Continue Over Tariffs," 1 May 2018

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First Known Use of starting gate

1893, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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starting gate

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English Language Learners Definition of starting gate

: a gate or set of gates that opens at the start of a horse or dog race to let the animals begin racing

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