Racing Post: Breeders Cup

After United’s 50-1 second in 2019, has the market missed another Turf outsider? Last year, tracking data sniffed out the potential in United ahead of the Breeders’ Cup Turf (9.33). His monster stride, which was also on the slow side for a horse racing over 1m2f, was bound to suit a step up to 1m4f […]

Jumps timing at Ascot Racecourse

TPD has delivered the first jumps timing data from Ascot Racecourse. Speed, split times and stride length is available to the public via At The Races.com

Blood Horse: timing at Del Mar

Timing for Del Mar Turf After Summer Course Survey Race distances and run-up distances were evaluated after the summer meet Del Mar announced Oct. 30 that the TPD timing system will be in use for turf races during the fall meet that begins Oct. 31 after a survey of its turf course. Turf races were […]

Racing Post: Champion Stakes

Performance metrics: Champion Stakes is the perfect fit for this colt His striding data falls into line with what those who think he is right to be running over 1m2f have inferred from his blistering finishes in France While punters need to be careful about finding only the figures that suit their hunches, it is […]

In running tracking installed at all TRP tracks

Horseracing tracking data from 21 UK racecourses Total Performance Data has completed the installation of the 24th UK racecourses in their stable of racing. Newton Abbot completes the portfolio of all racecourses distributed by The Racing Partnership (TRP). To date, Total Performance Data has timed over 11,000 races in the UK, including almost 100,000 different […]

Newton Abbot

With the successful installation of Newton Abbot this weekend, TPD has completed the rollout of all TRP racecourses. Subscribers will be getting post race data from Saturday 10th October, and live subscribers will receive a live feed from the next racing fixture on 29th October.

Racing Post: St Leger

Closely related: why the big gap between these two horses’ St Leger prices. The graph underlines that impression and shows just how well he did. Read the full article at Racing Post.com

Kentucky Downs

What’s new: Color-coded numbered “chiclets” at the bottom of the race broadcast will replace placing judges posting the positions of the four leaders throughout a race, making it easier for viewers to tell where every horse is. The graphics are part of Equibase’s new Gmax automated tracking system using GPS technology, a venture launched with […]