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  2. Despite problematic post positions, this Kentucky Derby could ...

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    Not-so-fun fact: No horse has won the Kentucky Derby out of the No. 17 post. Those that have tried are a big fat 0-for-44. Grade 1 Blue Grass Stakes winner Sierra Leone drew the No. 2 post position.

  3. Glossary of North American horse racing - Wikipedia

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    Post 1. The starting point of a race 2. Post position (see below) 3. (verb) To reference or record a win. [4] Post parade When the horses in a race travel from the paddock to the starting gate ("post"), past the grandstands. [9] Post position The number of the individual stalls in the starting gate where horses will begin a race. [5]

  4. How will 20-horse starting gate affect 2023 Kentucky Derby ...

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    And historically speaking, it’s possible to win the Kentucky Derby from any starting post, except for one. Post position No. 17 is the only post to have never produced a Derby winner, as ...

  5. Which post positions in the Kentucky Derby starting gate ...

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  6. Preakness 2024: Post positions, odds, analysis with Mystik ...

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    The post position draw for the 2024 Preakness will be held Monday at 5:30 p.m., so check back later for complete coverage, including post positions and morning line odds.

  7. Ordinal numeral - Wikipedia

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    Ordinal indicator – Character(s) following an ordinal number (used when writing ordinal numbers, such as a super-script) Ordinal number – Generalization of "n-th" to infinite cases (the related, but more formal and abstract, usage in mathematics) Ordinal data, in statistics; Ordinal date – Date written as number of days since first day of ...

  8. Positional notation - Wikipedia

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    Digits to the right of it are multiplied by 10 raised to a negative power or exponent. The first position to the right of the separator indicates 10 −1 (0.1), the second position 10 −2 (0.01), and so on for each successive position. As an example, the number 2674 in a base-10 numeral system is: (2 × 10 3) + (6 × 10 2) + (7 × 10 1) + (4 ...

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