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racecard

(ˈreɪsˌkɑːd)
n
(Horse Racing) a card or booklet at a race meeting with the times of the races, names of the runners, etc, printed on it
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Noun1.racecard - a program for a race meeting; lists the races and the names of the horses
programme, program - an announcement of the events that will occur as part of a theatrical or sporting event; "you can't tell the players without a program"
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racecard

[ˈreɪskɑːd] Nprograma m de carreras
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Primary school pupils have been asked to design the front cover of the racecard featuring the runners and riders on the day.
The winner of Redcar's Easter Colouring Competition will receive a host of prizes, including their entry being the front cover of the official racecard for the Easter Monday meeting.
A RACECARD dating back 75 years has been uncovered by staff at Newcastle Greyhound Stadium.
One voucher entitles you to free admission and a free drink with every racecard purchased at Tuesday or Friday meetings.
THE BHB yesterday completed a embarrassing retreat over its demands for increased payments from national newspapers, for the use of racecard data.
THIS page would normally feature today's Plumpton racecard. However, we have omitted all the races except the televised Sussex National in protest at the British Horseracing Board's plan to impose a 5,000 per cent increase in their charges for printing racecards.
British racing's chiefs last night dramatically shelved plans to increase racecard data charges to newspapers.
All they have to do is get out their colouring pens, pencils and crayons and design the front cover of the official racecard for the Easter Monday racing fixture.
Youngsters are urged to get out their colouring pens, pencils and crayons and design the front cover of the official racecard for the Easter Monday racing fixture.