![]() ![]() Those are certainly important because our subjective conclusions help to contextualize the raw data, but that's only part of the big picture. Without objective data we are simply left subjective impressions and memories. Additionally, good data is critical in order to evaluate the history of the sport - the horses, jockeys and trainers that have come before. Whether you calculate your own speed or pace figures, pedigree data, keep charts of track times and variants, it's essential to possess good, accurate data. ![]() Raw data - final times, splits, distance, class conditions, or odds - is an essential part of the handicapping process. Handicapping horse races, for many, is an exercise in data analysis. Part I featured a review of horse racing websites. This is the third in a five-part series examining the role and implementation of technology within the horse racing industry. ![]()
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