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Old 01-07-2009, 11:53 AM   #1
Tim Y
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PFR revisited

What do Lost in the Fog, Barbaro and Big Brown have in common other than being stakes winners?

They make up a small, though significant number of horses that defy classification into a running style. No matter the pace, they were close to it....just CLOSE not dominating. While others might list these as need to lead types, they did not collapse as the pace got faster as those inferior animals do.


These types are not common making up less than 5% of runners and are usually at the top end of the game. The Positional Front Runner came out of a study to put to rest the Brohamer positional definition of runners versus the segmental velocity definition. In a 6 month study of twelve tracks, velocity beat out position 80:20 but within that 20% were these types reported here about 14 months ago as a NEW classification amongst the standard E. E/P, P.S/P, S and L varieties.

They are uncommon but real. Look for them.
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