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Old 04-10-2010, 02:24 PM
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A flat mile would presumably contain both sprint types and route types, so she could "accomplish" a lot by winning this one race. I think she's capable of handling a flat mile.

The distance would also favor Quality Road IMO were he to show up, and in that respect would be a major challenge for Zenyatta.
ehh, flat mile for a horse her size I think would be very difficult if there was a quality miler, say at a flat mile she could never catch a really good horse without a total meltdown.
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Old 04-10-2010, 02:41 PM
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ehh, flat mile for a horse her size I think would be very difficult if there was a quality miler, say at a flat mile she could never catch a really good horse without a total meltdown.
She would be up against it for sure, but the pace of a top quality mile would in general be rather quick, so a meltdown (and I don't think it needs to be a "total" meltdown, either) wouldn't be out of the ordinary.

Horses of her size, such as Unbridled, Rock Hard Ten, and Forego (there are others--and most of those I mentioned had similar running styles to Zenyatta) were certainly capable at 7f, so extrapolating to a mile is probably not too presumptive.
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Old 04-10-2010, 02:49 PM
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Size has nothing to do with it--it is handiness and distance .

Roseben, a champion sprinter of the early 1900s was even bigger than she, a fraction under 18 hands ...

Baffert's recent sprining horse--can't remember the name--was almost as big as she is ..
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Old 04-10-2010, 02:54 PM
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Size has nothing to do with it--it is handiness and distance .

Roseben, a champion sprinter of the early 1900s was even bigger than she, a fraction under 18 hands ...

Baffert's recent sprining horse--can't remember the name--was almost as big as she is ..
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Old 04-10-2010, 03:03 PM
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Thank you--that is the one .
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