Race
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Race may refer to:
- Racing competitions
- The Race (yachting race), or La course du millénaire, a no-rules round-the-world sailing event
- Race (biology), classification of flora and fauna
- Race (classification of human beings)
- Race and ethnicity in the United States Census, official definitions of "race" used by the US Census Bureau
- Race and genetics, notion of racial classifications based on genetics.
- Historical definitions of race
Surname:
- Eleanor Race, a field hockey player from the United States
- Harley Race, an American wrestler
- Hugo Race, an Australian rock musician and record producer
- John Abner Race, an American politician
- John Burton Race, a chef
- Reg Race, a British Labour party politician
Television and recording industry:
- "The Race (Seinfeld episode)," an episode of the TV series Seinfeld
- The Race (Joe 90 episode), the 19th episode of Joe 90
- The Race (TV series), a Sky One TV series in which celebrities compete in motor racing
- "The Race (song)," a song by Yello from 1988 in Motaka Colorado
Literature
- Race (fantasy), types of sentient creatures in fantasy
- The Race (Worldwar), a fictional alien race of invaders in the Worldwar and Colonization novels of Harry Turtledove
- Colonel Race, a character in several novels by Agatha Christie
- RACE - The Official WTCC Game, PC simulation of World Touring Cars Championship
Acronym
- RACE, acronym disambiguation article
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