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Only a true nincompoop would limit speed by lung or circulation
capacity. The horse is often backing off for pain from one or another
inflammatory leg problems.

The racehorse is—in a sense—his front legs.

We have variation and loss. Variation is inherited throughout the whole animal, and loss occurs in the forelegs. Longterm and gradual loss in the runner has little or nothing to do with blood pressure.