Catchword: spin
Part of Speech:
v. The part of speech reflects that used in the
full entry, and not necessarily the part of speech as it is used in the quotation below.
Quotation: Agents often make early commitments to more than one horse in a race, figuring that the field will thin out by the time post positions are drawn. But if both horses enter, one of the trainers will be jilted. Jockeys also can back out of a commitment if they get an offer to ride a better horse in another race or at another track. Conversely, trainers sometimes promise a mount to a jockey and then dump him at the last minute for someone else. Those practices, called “spinning,” create a daily litany of hard feelings, broken hearts and promises of revenge.
Article or Document Title:
“On the right track”
Author:
Rachel Blount
Article, Document, Publication, Web Site:
Star-Tribune
Publishing Location:
Minneapolis, Minn.
Date of Publication:
Aug. 20, 1999
Page Number:
5C
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