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Length

A length is the approximate body length of a racehorse, used as the standard margin unit and worth roughly 2.4 metres. Smaller margins are described as a neck, a head, a half-head and a nose, in descending order. Margins convert imprecisely to time — roughly a length per sixth of a second over standard ground — and a margin achieved against a weak field is not comparable to the same margin in Group company.

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The winner scored by two and a quarter lengths with a neck to third.

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