It’s Fun to Know: The Origin of the Expression “Win Hands Down”

By Early To Rise | Sat, Jul 5, 2008 |

  

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To win something "hands down" means to win easily. But where does the phrase come from?

It originated in the 19th century at English racetracks. When jockeys were so far ahead that they couldn’t lose the race, they were able to loosen their hold on the reins and drop their hands from racing position.

(Source: Phrases.org)

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