I’m not a follower of horse racing, but this past weekend I stumbled upon the running of the Kentucky Derby. Of course, you have heard the phrase “timing is everything,” and that was certainly the case here. The announcers were doing their pre-race analysis and commentary. Significant discussion was placed upon the horses that all the experts and analysts believed had the best chance of winning. That conversation focused on no more than three names for a race with some twenty horses. For the two or so minutes that it took to run the race, the commentary prominently mentioned the names of Epicenter, Messier, and Zandon. During the race, there also was a graphic on the screen that displayed only the names of the horses placing one through six at any moment.
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I’m not a follower of horse racing, but this past weekend I stumbled upon the running of the Kentucky Derby. Of course, you have heard the phrase “timing is everything,” and that was certainly the case here. The announcers were doing their pre-race analysis and commentary. Significant discussion was placed upon the horses that all the experts and analysts believed had the best chance of winning. That conversation focused on no more than three names for a race with some twenty horses. For the two or so minutes that it took to run the race, the commentary prominently mentioned the names of Epicenter, Messier, and Zandon. During the race, there also was a graphic on the screen that displayed only the names of the horses placing one through six at any moment.