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Definition of racegoer in English: racegoernounˈreɪsɡəʊə A person attending a race meeting, especially one who does so frequently. Example sentencesExamples - Royal Ascot is synonymous with fashion and its racegoers provide plenty of striking pictures for the media each year - and talking points.
- Some racegoers even thought yesterday's racing had surpassed June's Royal Ascot meeting.
- Many racegoers seem to be unfazed by the allegations of race-fixing and general corrupt practices that are once again dogging the sport.
- Weekly racegoers are replaced by their once-a-year counterparts, hardened punters by revellers.
- Having been a racegoer for twenty years there are a couple of performances that live long in the memory.
- For many racegoers, choosing a horse to bet on is both the most exciting and hardest part of a day at the races.
- But it is believed visiting racegoers will bring more than £50m into the local economy.
- There were certainly signs that racegoers were developing an interest in National Hunt by the time the last race had been run on Friday.
- Colours were first used in 1762 to help racegoers distinguish the horses in any given contest.
- The new grandstand will hold 10, 875 racegoers if permission is granted.
- Up to 50,000 racegoers are expected to attend each day of Royal Ascot in York next year and the city's tourism and hospitality industry is gearing up.
- There was a healthy crowd who stayed to watch the event which was put on partly to stagger the crush of racegoers leaving the course after the last race.
- Uttoxeter has always been a popular course with racegoers but recent years have seen huge improvements to its facilities.
- He is expected to be riding at the groundbreaking Sunday meeting, which is geared particularly towards first-time racegoers.
- I am a keen racegoer and enjoyed watching the Derby.
- ‘We received a lot of praise from racegoers, the public and licensees for our high profile policing,’ he said.
- Cancelled race meetings are one thing and racegoers will get over their disappointment very quickly when the action resumes.
- The dress code may sound outmoded and overly strict but most racegoers enjoy dressing up for what is always a very special occasion.
- I have been a regular racegoer at Ayr race course for 20 years and I have seen it through good times and bad.
- I've had the chance to mingle with the crowds and meet far more racegoers than I normally do, which hopefully helps convey the atmosphere to the viewers at home.
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