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Not that it's entirely similar, but when one prepares for a marathon, he or she never runs the full marathon distance before actually running the marathon. You do get pretty darn close though. I would say you'd at least like to see a horse get a 9f prep at some point before May 5.
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I'm not a trainer (shocking news there) but if I were, I think the way I would do it is get the 9f prep out of the way first. Probably try to get it in mid-March. If it went well, in mid-April, maybe two weeks before the Derby, look to get a sharp mile into him. Could even be on the grass. I'd rather do it that way than run the hardest race as the last one before the Derby.
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