I was just talking about Endorsement in the other thread. Him nearly breaking the track record at 1 1/8 is extremely impressive, especially considering he hasn\'t been training there to get acclimated to the altitude.
Unless something unforeseen changes, At this point he\'s my MTB-type key I\'ll be using this year. The only one of the Derby contenders that have done the first 6f in 1:12 or faster and come home the final furlong in under 13 and did it at a very unlikely track.
I did track and field in high school and our school was about 600 feet above seal-level and we did alot of our preseason training in the nearby mountains that along a trail that was about 1400-1500 ft and you could definently feel the difference when you first got there. If the effects on humans are that much, then they almost certaintly must have some sort of affect on other mammals. Sunland Park is sitting at around 3700. Chuchill Downs 455. Other parks: Prairie Meadows 975, Keeneland 950, Hawthorne 600, Oaklawn 575, Santa Anita 475, Hollywood 125, Belmont 75, Aqueduct 10, Gulfstream 5, Fair Grounds 0.. Probably not much of a difference from PRM and KEE to CD, but from PRM/KEE to GP/FG you might see a bump in distance races.
Endorsement ironically trains at Fair Grounds which makes his Sunland Derby win that much more impressive in my eyes. This horse MUST have outrageous lung capacity to ship in, run sharp fractions, and finish strong, nearly breaking the track record for 1 1/8m.
I\'ve gone through old forms of the Derby and I cannot find another instance, besides MTB, that actually trained at Sunland. Hell, I can only find one other horse in the past 8 years that had a prep at Sunland, that was Sort It Out in 2005. I can\'t find any Sunlanders in the Preakness or Belmont PPs over the past 6-8 years.
If Endorsement wins this race, Sunland Park may become a new home a new Gold Rush among horseman and the cat will be out of the bag on this secret. I only wish they would of kept him there to train full-time