BETTER PERFORMANCE
ON 1400 METERS GRASS – SINCE OCTOBER 1, 2023
Tracking data
10
WHITE PLATINUM
35”31
10/21/23 – 1400M
ParisLongchamp
(3.8, Very flexible)
10
WHITE PLATINUM
12”33
10/21/23 – 1400M
ParisLongchamp
(3.8, Very flexible)
2
KENDLY
36”74
07/04/24 – 1400M
ParisLongchamp
(5.6, Very heavy)
2
KENDLY
12”74
07/04/24 – 1400M
ParisLongchamp
(5.6, Very heavy)
8
STATE
37”09
07/04/24 – 1400M
ParisLongchamp
(5.6, Very heavy)
8
STATE
12”78
07/04/24 – 1400M
ParisLongchamp
(5.6, Very heavy)
1
AMEDRAS
38”99
07/04/24 – 1400M
ParisLongchamp
(5.6, Very heavy)
1
AMEDRAS
14”00
07/04/24 – 1400M
ParisLongchamp
(5.6, Very heavy)
3
PEDRITO
39”25
07/04/24 – 1400M
ParisLongchamp
(5.6, Very heavy)
7
TORPEN
14”28
07/04/24 – 1400M
ParisLongchamp
(5.6, Very heavy)
To analyze this event, we took into account the performances on the 1400m grass courses since October 1st. Three competitors stand out from the rest when reading the tables. Pay attention to the times in very deep terrain while this Sunday, the track is announced to be at least soft.
Analysis of the last 600 meters
White Platinum easily won this first table thanks to his time of 35”41 on October 21 in very soft terrain (3.8). It was during a third place in a Class 1 won by Lanaken.
Kendly achieved a good time of 36”74 to take second place, what’s more in very heavy terrain (5.6) on April 7. He ranked fourth in the Fifth reference after having moved up 12 places in this section (16th -> 4th).
State reached the podium with his 37”09 in the same race. He won the first Fifth of her career. Tenth at 600m from the disc, he finished in a very pleasant manner.
Amedras is further away with his time of 38”99, still in this reference race of April 7 (final eighth place). He lost six places in the last 400 meters.
Pedro completes our first part of analysis with its last 600 meters in 39”25. He finished in tenth place in the big handicap.
Analysis of the 200m-Finish partial
White Platinum is also evident in the second table. He is credited with a 12”33 but he had to post 12”10-15 to aim for the win.
Kendly keeps his second place with his 12”74, the second best partial 200m finish of his race behind Final Shorts.
State reduced the gap with the rest of the field with his time of 12”78. Still third 200m from the final disc, he made a final remarkable effort to win.
Amedras is credited with a 14”00, the eighth best partial, as his final classification.
Torpen takes the place of Pedro thanks to his time of 14”28 on April 7 (tenth). It ends our detailed analysis of the different Trackings.
Conclusion
White Platinum wins this Sunday Track Test ahead Kendly And State. The recent winner of Fifth Amedras completes the Top 4.