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pweizer 04-09-2007 08:54 AM

Talk about a true handicap race
 
Beulah Park today has carded a 2-mile event in Race 7. Now that is unusual enough, but weight is the kicker. In this marathon, weight allowances are given in huge spreads from $22,000 claiming prices down to $4,000. Count on My Word, the high weight in the field, will carry 147 pounds while entered for the highest level, spotting the rest of the field anywhere from 28 to 36 pounds.

For those who say the concept of a handicap is gone, this is a very interesting concept.

Paul

MisterB 04-09-2007 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by pweizer
Beulah Park today has carded a 2-mile event in Race 7. Now that is unusual enough, but weight is the kicker. In this marathon, weight allowances are given in huge spreads from $22,000 claiming prices down to $4,000. Count on My Word, the high weight in the field, will carry 147 pounds while entered for the highest level, spotting the rest of the field anywhere from 28 to 36 pounds.

For those who say the concept of a handicap is gone, this is a very interesting concept.

Paul

They should all be arrested for this race. I assume their will be several horse vans available.:mad:

whodey17 04-09-2007 09:50 AM

They have done this type of race several times and it has been successful.

ALostTexan 04-09-2007 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by whodey17
They have done this type of race several times and it has been successful.

That is true. This is a very common race for them. Fun to watch, too, because they go round and round.

We used to have a 2-miler here in Tucson, before I watched the races at Rillito. But here is the kicker - it was on a 5/8 mile track. Most everyone was dizzy at the end of that one...

ALostTexan

King Glorious 04-09-2007 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by MisterB
They should all be arrested for this race. I assume their will be several horse vans available.:mad:

It's not so bad. Many horses often carry that kind of weight in the mornings and live to tell about it. Many horses in the past, while not at 147 lbs, have raced with a lot more weight then they do now. I don't know how long u have been watching the game but I'll tell u that u would be surprised at some of the things these horses would be able to do........if asked or allowed to do them.

MisterB 04-09-2007 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by King Glorious
It's not so bad. Many horses often carry that kind of weight in the mornings and live to tell about it. Many horses in the past, while not at 147 lbs, have raced with a lot more weight then they do now. I don't know how long u have been watching the game but I'll tell u that u would be surprised at some of the things these horses would be able to do........if asked or allowed to do them.

I don't consider a horse gasping for air, their legs wobbling, walking home the last 1/4 mile, a fun race.

Heck, we can't even get the SO Called higher priced horses to run 6fl under 114.

King Glorious 04-09-2007 11:14 AM

I don't think it would be a fun race to watch but I don't think they are doing any danger to the horses.

philcski 04-09-2007 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by MisterB
They should all be arrested for this race. I assume their will be several horse vans available.:mad:

Actually there's much less chance of a breakdown in a 2-mile race than a 6F race. The impact on a horse's feet/legs/body of running :26 quarters is MUCH MUCH MUCH less than :22 quarters in a sprint.

I can't speak for the quality/health of the beasts running at Beulah, however.

philcski 04-09-2007 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by King Glorious
I don't think it would be a fun race to watch but I don't think they are doing any danger to the horses.

People are morons. I weigh 175 pounds and when I ride the horse drags me around like a blowup doll. A 147 pound impost is nothing...

ALostTexan 04-09-2007 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by MisterB
I don't consider a horse gasping for air, their legs wobbling, walking home the last 1/4 mile, a fun race.

Heck, we can't even get the SO Called higher priced horses to run 6fl under 114.

If you have TVG, watch the race. This is a somewhat common race for these horses, and they condition for it. Well, at least as well as the trainers at Beulah can get them to train for it...

ALostTexan

MisterB 04-09-2007 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by philcski
People are morons.

Yea, lets start with the racing Sec first.

:)

philcski 04-09-2007 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by MisterB
Yea, lets start with the racing Sec first.

:)

It's Beulah Park, aka the worst racetrack in America. What do you expect?

MisterB 04-09-2007 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by ALostTexan
If you have TVG, watch the race. This is a somewhat common race for these horses, and they condition for it. Well, at least as well as the trainers at Beulah can get them to train for it...

ALostTexan

At least make it interesting, make them pull a Beer Wagon, or something

Hope they have time to set up for the next race

:)

MisterB 04-09-2007 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by philcski
It's Beulah Park, aka the worst racetrack in America. What do you expect?

I got it now

ALostTexan 04-09-2007 11:33 AM

You guys act like they are taking a bunch of 2YO sprinters and asking them to go 2 miles. This is a normal race for these horses, and of all the times I have watched this race (which is several) I have yet to see a horse break down. Plus, it is actually competitive in the final furlong.

Have any of you critics ever watched this race?

ALostTexan

MisterB 04-09-2007 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by ALostTexan
You guys act like they are taking a bunch of 2YO sprinters and asking them to go 2 miles. This is a normal race for these horses, and of all the times I have watched this race (which is several) I have yet to see a horse break down. Plus, it is actually competitive in the final furlong.

Have any of you critics ever watched this race?

ALostTexan

Lets see, we need a race for the horses who jog in the morning. Should be fun the last 1/4.

OK you win, have fun

:)

Coach Pants 04-09-2007 11:38 AM

It's like the special olympics marathon but with horses.

brianwspencer 04-09-2007 11:52 AM

I was just talking about 1 1/4 races at Portland Meadows the other day. That's nowhere near 2 miles, but watching 4000 claimers at PM run 1 1/4, slogging home through a final quarter in like 30 seconds was ridiculous

pweizer 04-09-2007 12:23 PM

What is really interesting to me about this race is to see if a $4000 claimer is better than a $22,000 claimer with a 36 pound weight break.

Paul


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