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Record of Fastest Time Made by Horses.

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Publication Date: 1893-12-01 PubMed ID: 36391334PubMed Central: PMC9327988
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The research article relates to the various records of fastest time made by horses during the late 19th century.

Summary of Article

The paper describes the achievements by horses in the late 19th century, listing horse names, their age, weight, the location of the race, and dates and times of the achievements. It encompasses a wide range of data such as weights of horses, which contribute to an understanding of the factors impacting these records.

Horse Records

  • Each entry in the record includes the horse’s name, age, location of the achievement, date, and the time taken or speed achieved.
  • The horse’s weights range from 75 lbs to 139 lbs, with varying ages from 2 to 6 years.
  • Various locations for race tracks are mentioned which include Butte, Mont., New York, Texas, California, and Chicago, indicating a broad geographic distribution of horse racing events during this period.

Different Types of Course and Their Impact

  • The article refers to various course types such as straight, futurity, and fur. These different types of courses can potentially have an impact on the speed of horses.
  • For example, straight courses allow horses to run without needing to turn, potentially leading to faster times. Conversely, futurity courses could potentially be more challenging, leading to slower times.

Role of Weight and Age

  • The horses’ weights and ages also vary quite widely, suggesting that these factors may have had an influence on the speed of the horses and the record they set.
  • For instance, lighter horses may have been able to move faster, while younger horses may have had more stamina. However, the data does not provide a clear correlation between these variables and the times achieved.

Period of Records

  • The records span several years, from 1877 to 1894, providing a comprehensive look at the evolution of horse racing times during this period.

Cite This Article

APA
(1893). Record of Fastest Time Made by Horses. J Comp Med Vet Arch, 14(6), 441-442.

Publication

NlmUniqueID: 17840220R
Country: United States
Language: English
Volume: 14
Issue: 6
Pages: 441-442

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