 Saint Stacey
            
| missbiz - 2016-09-21 5:56 PM
I have looked up a few horses that have been on the track and reading there results ....
Question.... the number by the Highest "E" that Equibase gives them...is that there speed index? or just a way Equibase keeps track..?
It's just a way Equibase keeps track. It's not their highest SI.
The Equibase® Speed Figure tells you how fast a horse has been running in its past races with a single number. Its sophisticated algorithms are based on the horse's actual time in combination with other factors, such as the condition of the track. A horse running in stakes company might earn a 110 , while a horse running in a claiming race might earn an 80. The Equibase® Speed Figure has been equalized for different tracks, distances and conditions, therefore a 100 at Laurel Race Course is the same as a 100 at Philadelphia Park.
Edited by SKM 2016-09-22 5:57 AM
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