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roadrunner46
02 Sep 13 00:10
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RIZEENA rating 898

sire IFFRAAJ 5 x 7f

grand sire ZAFONIC 3 x 7f

TAPESTRY rating 925

sire GALIEO 2 x 10 f 3 x 12f

grand sire SADLERS WELLS top class 8f and 12f

KIYOSHI rating 892

sire DUBAWI 2 X 7F 2 X 8F

grand sire DUBAI MILLENNIUM 4 X 8F 5 X 10F

incidentally that is why 7 furlongs is such a specialist distance, as horses switch between aneorobic and aerobic at around the 6-7 furlong mark
and depending when and how this transition occurs results in horses which are particularly good at 7 furlongs or not.

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Ozymandius
When: 02 Sep 13 00:12
Thanks, Rain Man.  Duly noted.
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Ozymandius
When: 02 Sep 13 00:17
Keep us up to date will you.  I am finding your analysis very useful.
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roadrunner46
When: 02 Sep 13 09:07
aneorobic / aerobic energy. aneorobic energy is more explosive energy, however it very quickly builds up lactic acid in the muscles
so can only be sustained for very short periods. a horses body then changes aerobic energy, which is easier to use but horses cannot
go fast using it. therefore sprinters use aneorobic energy for the first 5-6 furlongs and then switch to aerobic. resulting in the
uneven fractions.
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roadrunner46
When: 27 Oct 13 01:25
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