handicap race: a handicap race is designed to bring together greyhounds of differing ability so that each has an equal chance of winning. The traps are staggered so that the slower dogs receive a start of a number of metres. The dog or dogs receiving no advantage are said to be running off scratch (q.v.).
handicap race: a handicap race is designed to bring together greyhounds of differing ability so that each has an equal chance of winning. The traps are staggered so that the slower dogs receive a start of a number of metres. The dog or dogs receiving
0.8 seconds per length would make for very long races, Woody. The idea of lengths doesn't matter - every dog is timed, and the lengths calculated from the actual time, not vice versa. If a distance is given as 2 lengths, then what it really means is one dog was 0.16 seconds behind the other. The difference could be measured in cubits or hands for what it's worth.
More surprising to me is how tracks are always a factor of .1 seconds away from Normal - I'd love to know how RMs are confident a track is -20 and not -18 or -22.
0.8 seconds per length would make for very long races, Woody. The idea of lengths doesn't matter - every dog is timed, and the lengths calculated from the actual time, not vice versa. If a distance is given as 2 lengths, then what it really means is
As a general rule in determining short distances: 0.08 secs = 1 length, 0.04 secs = 1/2 length, 0.03 secs = a neck, 0.02 secs = head and 0.01 secs = short head. Although the actual time it takes a dog to run a length may be fractionally quicker 0.0676 secs = 1 length.
To clarify the point.As a general rule in determining short distances: 0.08 secs = 1 length, 0.04 secs = 1/2 length, 0.03 secs = a neck, 0.02 secs = head and 0.01 secs = short head. Although the actual time it takes a dog to run a length may be fract