Current form refers to the horse’s physical condition. Class is the level of competition at which he has raced effectively. Speed is how fast the horse has run. Pace is the rate of speed at which the horse is most comfortable.
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The Brisnet.com Ultimate Past Performance product is a compilation of a horse's record including race results, pedigree, jockey status, and trainer information. It is the basis for horse race handicapping.
Horse racing is a structured, scheduled event. The horse must be able to run on command and perform at their best at all times. Since they are not born with this instinct, they must be trained.
Equipment changes indicate something has changed with the horse's behavior, technique, or health. It's important to keep an eye on any change of equipment for the racehorse, and attempt to gauge the reasoning behind the change.
If you can position yourself to watch the horses approach the paddock, look for those that seem eager. These horses will generally have a spring in their step without struggling against their handler, and won't be wasting energy jumping around.
Horses often have preferred post positions that align with their running styles. For example, speed horses typically prefer the inside lanes, while stalkers favor the middle posts, as it allows them to trail just behind one or two speed horses.