Desert Orchid
Senior Jockey
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My Dad (who wasn't always% accurate
) once told me that humans can sprint up to 200 metres, no one ever gets beat at 200 metres because they tired, they simply couldn't run fast enough flat out.
But 400 metres isn't a sprint because the human body isn't designed to sprint that distance and beyond flat out, it's the trip at which humans have to start pacing themselves.
... which sounds not unlike the idea of striding patterns in play.
It's also a very fundamental explanation of why sprinters run faster than horses who run at further trips.
In effect, common sense and physiological fact.
When I was at school there was a guy who could run 100 yards in 11 seconds. I reckon I would have beaten him in a race over five miles.
As I said in an earlier post, I would always fancy a 125 miler to beat a 120 sprinter and a 130 12f horse to beat a 120 10f horse.
Notable Speech will probably win tomorrow but it's because the sprinting division at the moment, or at least those he runs against tomorrow, are G2 horses.


