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Originally Posted by AeWingnut
How cool is this -
Canterbury officials card 'Battle of the Surfaces' on Extreme Race Day
Canterbury Park will feature an Extreme Race Day of live racing on July 22, with the highlight being the "Battle of the Surfaces." The 1 1/16-mile event will pit as many as 20 horses against each other on the dirt and turf simultaneously.
The two starting gates will be staggered for the race so the distance is the same for both the grass and dirt, and will open in unison with the horses racing around the main track and turf course and finishing at the same wire in front of the grandstand. Each horse will be an individual betting interest with win, place, show, exacta, trifecta and superfecta wagering offered. The order of finish will be determined by best finish position regardless of the surface the horse is racing upon.
"Everything is in place to make this work," said Eric Halstrom, Canterbury's vice president of racing who came up with the idea. "We have sufficient manpower in the starting gate and photofinish equipment capable of accurately determining the finish order.
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Because this sounds NOTHING like what Calder has done in the past. I guess if the winner is chosen regardles of the surface, then it is a little different, but still quite alot like what Calder has done.
But, I am reading this story off the internet, which Al Gore invented...