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The poles along the track mark half furlongs such as the 3/16th pole. Imagine the troubles a latin jockey has!

In the US, works go from 1/4 mile even to over a mile by f with breezing 3/8ths in about 36 s the commonest. When 12 s is used these distances by 1/8ths are: 24. 36, 48 s, 1 min, 1:12, 1:24, 1:36 min. The entire mathematics of many many people is just these numbers ! The speed--most obviously--is decreasing linearly as the distance lengthens. What is happening to the HR during these journeys?