Less than a week to the Belmont, and not a single colt or filly will have run in all three races.
Why are today's race horses so freaking wimpy compared to the past? is it drugs? I can remember going to the track twenty or so years ago - the Detroit Race Course which featured really cheap claimers - and perhaps a horse or two a race was on lasix - now it seems like they all run on it at every track and every level.
Even the great and undefeated mare Zenyatta runs on lasix. Is it the breeders, who seem to be more interested in breeding pretty ponies for the sales than they are in breeding durable and tough champions for the track (Triple Crown winner Assault had a deformed foot, and the immortal Man o' War was no beautiful show horse, either)? Is it the huge influx of quarter horse trainers like Lukas and Baffert and all of the trainers they have in turned trained, who simply might not know how to train a distance horse into peak fitness and performance? Is it all of the freaking inbreeding to Northern Dancer???
Got the racing channel on Directv for a week as a promotion. Got to watch the Japanese Oaks for three year old fillies. They had a full field in May for a mile and a half race. Doubt you could fill such a race in the US at that length for fillies in May, no matter how huge the purse.
And yet the Japanese use a lot of American blood lines in their breeding programs.
But they do not use the medications (unless a horse is sick, and they do not race them if they are sick). And I doubt they have the heavy quarter horse training influence.