Hi, I had this data but lost it. I'm trying to find out how many seconds behind the winner my horse would be if it was 'x' number of lengths behind ? Thanks
0.2's a decent rule of thumb. Actually, 0.22 is probably closer! (If we're being pedantic, it does depend on how long the race is. You can turn the full race distance of the winner into lengths, and then use that to calculate a more accurate time for the losing horses. But as a quick jotting, 0.2 is fine...)
0.2's a decent rule of thumb. Actually, 0.22 is probably closer! (If we're being pedantic, it does depend on how long the race is. You can turn the full race distance of the winner into lengths, and then use that to calculate a more accurate time fo
Well precisely. The longer the race, the higher the second per length will be. US races don't exactly cover a vast range of distances. (1m 2f a 'marathon'???) But if you're looking at a 2.5m or 3m NH race, using .2 per length will obviously give problems..
Well precisely. The longer the race, the higher the second per length will be. US races don't exactly cover a vast range of distances. (1m 2f a 'marathon'???) But if you're looking at a 2.5m or 3m NH race, using .2 per length will obviously give pr