racecard

/ˈreɪsˌkɑrd/
noun
  1. A printed program or card that lists the races at a horse racing or dog racing event, including the names and numbers of the runners.
    • He bought a racecard at the entrance to keep track of all the dogs running that day.
    • She studied the racecard carefully before placing her bet on the third horse.
    • The racecard showed that the favorite horse had won five races this season.
  2. A schedule or list of events, especially in a competition or series.
    • Our team's racecard for the season has three major tournaments in the spring.
    • The conference racecard listed all the speakers and their topics for the day.
    • The festival's racecard included concerts, parades, and a 5K run.
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