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I know. I know. I am an out of touch old man.I grew up racing two heats at the county fairs in the hot mid-west sun.So racing at night in two days (IMHO) is no big deal.
It is almost a different breed from those days. They were probably going in 220. The horse was just all out in 55. Horse is probably laying in the stall today.
you must not recall Steve Lobell winning the Hambletonian in 75 or 76they needed 4 heats to determine the winner
The Little Brown Jug has gone 4 heats before they changed the rules. Back then you had to win 2 heats, say 16 horses were entered, with 2 eliminations of 8 horses each. You had a winner of each elimination and the top 4 horses from each elimination advanced to the 3rd heat but a different horse won the race, Therefore the 3 winners came back for a 4th heat to decide the winner.
I explained it poorly. I know a horse can only race 3 times out of the 4 heats, because if there are 2 eliminations, you're only racing in one of them.