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Old 08-09-2010, 06:17 PM
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If you don't think her 2008 Apple Blossom was a huge race and possibly her best race, I don't know what you're smoking.

She ran 1:42 3/5 that day. They originally had the wrong time posted for the Oaklawn Handicap because the clock was screwed up. But after they fixed it and re-timed the race, it turns out that Tiago and Heatseeker ran 1:50 2/5 just two races later. At that time, they were two of the top 5 best colts in the country. On their best day, and I think they both ran their best that day, they were both very good horses.

Z ran much faster than they did. I think she could have run her another 1/16th of a mile in a lot faster than 7 4/5 seconds. I think Z's legitmate Beyer that day was around 115.
You have it all wrong.

The correct final time for the Tiago race when re-timed was 1:48.60

Here's the chart: http://www1.drf.com/drfNCWeeklyHorse...0405&raceNo=10
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Old 08-09-2010, 06:28 PM
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So Brownie Points ran a 107 that day?
Of course not.


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The time was originally reported to be 1:50.34 but was corrected to 1:48.60 on Sunday. The new time was determined by Equibase, Oaklawn management and its video sphere, and Randy Moss
If you watch the race .. the timer was tripped early - they posted the opening quarter mile in 41 seconds and the half was in 1:05.

http://www1.drf.com/displayVideo.do?...=D&country=USA
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Old 08-09-2010, 06:28 PM
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You have it all wrong.

The correct final time for the Tiago race when re-timed was 1:48.60

Here's the chart: http://www1.drf.com/drfNCWeeklyHorse...0405&raceNo=10
Racereplays.com has the final times as 1:50.34. If you watch the replay of the race and you clock it, you will get 1:50 1/5 or 1:50 2/5. I know there is nothing wrong with my stop-watch because when I clock the Apple Blossom, I get 1:42 3/5.
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Old 08-09-2010, 06:33 PM
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Racereplays.com has the final times as 1:50.34. If you watch the replay of the race and you clock it, you will get 1:50 1/5 or 1:50 2/5. I know there is nothing wrong with my stop-watch because when I clock the Apple Blossom, I get 1:42 3/5.
I'll take the word of Equibase, Oaklawn Park, and Randy's Moss's fancy ESPN timer equipment over your stop watch.

Who knows though ... Maybe Brownie Points was a true superstar.
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Old 08-09-2010, 06:42 PM
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I'll take the word of Equibase, Oaklawn Park, and Randy's Moss's fancy ESPN timer equipment over your stop watch.

Who knows though ... Maybe Brownie Points was a true superstar.
I guess if she ran a 106 Beyer one time as an also-ran, then that would make her a superstar. No mediocre horse has ever done that before.

What kind of numbers were Heatseeker and Tiago running at the time?

If you have time, go and clock the AB and the OH. You will see that the OH was in fact run in 1:50.34
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Old 08-09-2010, 06:53 PM
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I guess if she ran a 106 Beyer one time as an also-ran, then that would make her a superstar. No mediocre horse has ever done that before.

What kind of numbers were Heatseeker and Tiago running at the time?

If you have time, go and clock the AB and the OH. You will see that the OH was in fact run in 1:50.34
I will humor you and time it later tonight when I pick up my digital stop watch from the other place.

Oaklawn Park is Randy Moss's home track - I can't imagine how his fancy ESPN timing equipment could get it wrong - let alone Equibase as well.
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