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Old 06-09-2009, 07:48 AM
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Hey Steve, is there a page we can get to that has all the Beyers from the race (not just the winner), like in a "results chart" format?
The only place for that I know of, is for graded stakes in the "Stakes Results" section of SIMULCAST DAILY within DRF.com. I imagine there is a similar format like that somewhere else though... On Formulator, you can jump through results to the individual horses in a race and find their Beyer, but that is obviously labor-intensive. I'll check with Lonnie Goldfedder at DRF and see if there is a product or locale for exactly what you want. It's a good question and I'm confident it exists in the ideal format.
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Old 06-09-2009, 09:45 AM
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The only place for that I know of, is for graded stakes in the "Stakes Results" section of SIMULCAST DAILY within DRF.com. I imagine there is a similar format like that somewhere else though... On Formulator, you can jump through results to the individual horses in a race and find their Beyer, but that is obviously labor-intensive. I'll check with Lonnie Goldfedder at DRF and see if there is a product or locale for exactly what you want. It's a good question and I'm confident it exists in the ideal format.
You can use the beaten lengths adjustments, available here among other places.
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Old 06-09-2009, 01:21 PM
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Quick question regarding the Beyer numbers...It seems no matter how fast a horse goes they get between a 110-115...I believe the highest this year was a 115, maybe 118. In the past they seemed to get in the 120's..Ghostzapper I believe ran a 128.
What exactly does a horse have to do go above 120? Strike equaled Groovy's track record (Groovy received a 133 or 132 and Strike received a 111) Just doesn't make much sense to me...
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Old 06-09-2009, 01:29 PM
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Quick question regarding the Beyer numbers...It seems no matter how fast a horse goes they get between a 110-115...I believe the highest this year was a 115, maybe 118. In the past they seemed to get in the 120's..Ghostzapper I believe ran a 128.
What exactly does a horse have to do go above 120? Strike equaled Groovy's track record (Groovy received a 133 or 132 and Strike received a 111) Just doesn't make much sense to me...
Have you seen a horse in the past several years that looked at fast as Ghostzapper?

Groovy obviously ran that time on a slow track, Strike ran it on a lightning fast one. That is the difference.
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Old 06-09-2009, 01:41 PM
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Have you seen a horse in the past several years that looked at fast as Ghostzapper?

Groovy obviously ran that time on a slow track, Strike ran it on a lightning fast one. That is the difference.
A 22 point difference seems a bit much, Commentator has run a few big numbers...
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Old 06-09-2009, 01:50 PM
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A 22 point difference seems a bit much, Commentator has run a few big numbers...
Groovy ran that in the mud and won by 5 3/4 lengths. Fabulous Strike ran it on a lightning fast strip and only won by 1 1/4 lengths with only 3.75 lengths back to Silver Edition in third.
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