A claiming race refers to a type of horse race where the horses are available for purchase by interested buyers at a predetermined price before the race begins. The purpose is to provide an opportunity for owners to sell their horses while allowing potential buyers to acquire new additions to their stables.
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Noun:
In its primary noun form, a claiming race entails a competitive event where the participating horses can be purchased by eligible buyers.
Example sentence: The claiming race attracted a significant number of potential buyers looking for talented racehorses.
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Verb (Present Participle):
When used as a verb in the present participle form, claiming race describes the act of participating in or entering a race where the competing horse is available for sale.
Example sentence: The trainer is claiming racing their horse in an attempt to sell it to interested buyers.
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Adjective:
As an adjective, claiming race refers to races of this type, typically used to modify the noun "race".
Example sentence: The jockey's primary focus is on riding in claiming races to increase their chances of earning a living.
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