“It’s exciting and we can’t wait to learn more”- horses to wear heart rate monitors in BHA pilot
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“It’s exciting and we can’t wait to learn more”- horses to wear heart rate monitors in BHA pilot
Like all major sports, advances in technology and data science are playing an increasingly important role across British racing, especially when it comes to improving horse welfare, safety and performance. And last week’s season finale at Plumpton saw another digital dawn for the sport, with Ted’s Friend becoming the first horse to wear a heart monitor while competing under the Rules of Racing on a British racecourse. Ridden by Max Kendrick and …
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