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Kentucky Derby Horses Aren’t Getting Any Faster

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Secretariat’s Kentucky Derby document established in 1973 has not been broken in the third decade since.
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Humanity tends to advance over period. People usually perform tasks more effectively than they did a couple generations ago, whether in sports, technology, or medicine.
The same is n’t true for horses.
The 150th Kentucky Derby will take place on Saturday at the renowned Churchill Downs, so look no further than the Kentucky Derby. Since 1960, there has n’t been a significant alteration in the winning horses ‘ era. In truth, the common Kentucky Derby winner in the 2010s ran a slightly slower than the regular winner from the 1960s, and Secretariat’s report of 1 minute, 59.4 seconds set in 1973 has not been broken in the half century from. Secretariat’s data for the Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes from 1973 even still carry.

Compare those results to the men’s 800- sensor race, an occurrence with almost identical completion times. The second-fastest gold medalist prize run in 2016 and the third-fastest champion won in 1996 set a new Olympic record in 2012, which was set in 2012.
The biological control for equine speed may have been reached due to the increased population size and the breeding of Thoroughbreds and the lack of faster Kentucky Derby times. Stanford biology teacher Mark Denny calculated that the Kentucky Derby’s absolute optimum running rate is good only about 1 % faster than the current document in a 2008 study published in the Journal of Experimental Biology.
According to Denny, the decline in winning periods in the first decades of the competition was brought on by careful breeding, which started at least 100 years before the Kentucky Derby was initially held. However, the fact that the majority of modern racehorses were created by a small number of ancestors finally reduced genetic variant, and the breeding process does no longer be able to produce faster horses. In Dune words, animal breeders previously produced their Kwisatz Haderach, and it was Secretariat.
Furthermore, horses have n’t benefited from improvements to equipment in the way that people have. Additionally, is it a question whether faster days for individual athletes have been pushed by unidentified performance-enhancing drugs, even though animals have been known to run doped as well.
But most importantly, people have a desire for advancement that will encourage athletes to use any minuscule advantage to split a record by one tenth of a second. Horses are n’t getting any faster, but they’re probably OK with that.

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