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![]() Are they running down hill?
Ridiculous. Horse sets all those blazing fractions and wins. |
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![]() Yeah and it looked like a horse pulled up on the backstretch.
Just a disgrace what's going on out west. |
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![]() Is that the fastest 6f ever? Never heard that fast.
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![]() I love Santa Anita but it's a real joke right now. I believe they said 1:06:53 is a world record time.
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This is just a joke. |
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![]() they need to do away with the Ambulances chasing the horses and have firetrucks instead... Unreal!!
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![]() Most horses cant fall off a 6 furlong tall building in that time.
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![]() They will probally not consider this a world record
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![]() setting the absurd time aside (how about that half in 42 and change?), that is one hell of a nice sprinter!
gonna be hard to beat come bc sprint time, provided he's still alive. |
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![]() Speed crazy Santa Anita is back. Just scrape half that Polycrap (Cushioncrap?) off. They would probably go 1:00 flat with rubber shoes.
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Now if other tracks around the world start recording 6f times in the parking lot of Lowes then it's a world record, until then it's just trivia. |
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They've got a surface at Del Mar where the Pacific Classic is run in a glacial 2:07 and change and horses struggle home after firm rating - and on the SA surface - A Cal Bred 3yo in Jan is capable of posting a 1:06 2/5th clocking over the Bonneville Salt Flats like Cushion track. |
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![]() I have zero problem calling a track speed-biased when I see it taking place.I look at that 3rd race..o.k.,and I see 50k claiming 3 year old fillies going pretty fast for 4 furlongs.That's simply(to me) not as important(the time) as how far back the raters in the race are.Fact is(even though the time says they scorched up front) the 2 raters are not overly far back.They have decent position going into the turn of that sprint.Matter of fact,one of those raters got up late for a deadheat.If you want to see who the track is favoring,look to see where raters are in the middle of sprint races.If it's speed-biased,they will be pretty badly out of position going into the turn.Instead of 5-7 lengths off, they will be like 10-12 lengths off.Cushion track produces fast times.It's odd,sure,but what matters is whether it's biased,or whether horses are safe running on it.50k claiming 3 year old fillies ran what? 108.38? on the old dirt track it would have been about 109 4/5-1:10.So,add about that much to the horse who ran the wicked 106 n' change.It would equate to about 1:08 in change.He is very fast.The guy doesn't have many horses.So,good for him.
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look, i understand about the track, the surface, and the speedy times being laid down. but unless the timer malfunctioned, it'll go in the record books. it may not make it right, and the time may be an anomaly...but this isn't the first time a record was broken by a horse not considered to be a really good horse.
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