Re: one response and one only (788 Views)
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JR (IP Logged)
Date: May 12, 2002 03:26PM
I have my own idea about this. As you have displayed, the majority of horses improve their Beyers when dropping in class and conversely run slower Beyers when moving up. Could it be that horses who run new tops are often moved up in class which, coincidently, just happens to be about the time they are due to bounce thus creating the appearance that they earned the inferior figure due to the class hike? The reverse being true for the class drop?
JR