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The area where racehorses are paraded is typically called the "paddock." This space allows horses to be shown to the public and inspected by trainers, owners, and jockeys before the race. It serves as a warm-up area where horses can stretch and acclimate to the atmosphere of the racetrack. The paddock is often a focal point for spectators, who enjoy watching the horses up close before they head to the starting gate.

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