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Originally Posted by Bobby Fischer
The Trakus uses a microchip in the saddle bag to chart actual ground covered.
There are actually two different distances to consider here. Trackus measures actual total distance run by the horse.
If the horse raced wide and changed paths he will have covered more ground. (Street Sense actually had the highest ft/s velocity in the Bluegrass).
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I did not read closely enough. I thought most of these numbers were based on total distance run. I thought that was the crux of the whole idea... anyways:
How did a company get to put this kind of technology in the saddle? At any track? Through NTRA or what...? I know its not like extra weight, I would just like to know how they got the rights to gather this sort of data and distribute it?