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Cardiovascular and locomotory parameters during training in Thoroughbred racehorses: a multi-national study

Schrurs, Charlotte; Dubois, G.; Patarin, F.; Cobb, M.; Gardner, David S.; Van Erck-Westergren, Evan

Authors

Charlotte Schrurs

G. Dubois

F. Patarin

MALCOLM COBB MALCOLM.COBB@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Professor of Comparative Veterinary Medicine

David S. Gardner

Evan Van Erck-Westergren



Abstract

Studies assessing concurrent speed, cardiovascular physiology and biomechanical parameters in racehorses during training have been rarely reported, mostly due to a lack of available comprehensive technology. Here, using a validated device (the ‘Equimetre’™) that records all parameters simultaneously, we report the effect of increased training speed and thus intensity, from slow canter to hard gallop, on racehorse heart rate, heart rate recovery and on biomechanical parameters, such as stride length and frequency. We also demonstrate the effects of varying track surface, horse age and sex. Cohorts comprised a total of 509 Thoroughbred racehorses in-training in either Australia or France, completing a total of 1,124 and 6,016 training sessions, respectively. Horses varied by age (2-9 years old) and sex (including geldings) and were trained by either a single trainer (Australia) or two trainers (France); both using multiple training centres that varied by track surface (sand, turf or fibre). Data were analysed using Analysis of Variation (ANOVA) or linear mixed-effect models as appropriate. Racehorses increased speed predominantly by an increment in stride length, then frequency, both of which varied according to track surface (shorter stride on sand; P<0.001). Cardiovascular parameters (peak, and recovery of, heart rate) increased with training intensity, but not linearly (Ptrend<0.001). Older horses recorded lower heart rate at 15 mins after training (P=0.002), often due to lower achieved peak heart rate at most training intensities (P<0.001 for the cohort in Australia). In conclusion, this immersive field study demonstrates the value of technology for recording physiological and biomechanical parameters of racehorses-in-training. The data could inform trainers, jockeys and owners on aspects of individual racehorse health, welfare and suitability for certain races

Citation

Schrurs, C., Dubois, G., Patarin, F., Cobb, M., Gardner, D. S., & Van Erck-Westergren, E. (2022). Cardiovascular and locomotory parameters during training in Thoroughbred racehorses: a multi-national study. Comparative Exercise Physiology, 18(3), 185-199. https://doi.org/10.3920/CEP210037

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 22, 2022
Online Publication Date Mar 18, 2022
Publication Date Mar 18, 2022
Deposit Date Apr 6, 2022
Journal Comparative Exercise Physiology
Print ISSN 1755-2540
Electronic ISSN 1755-2559
Publisher Wageningen Academic Publishers
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 18
Issue 3
Pages 185-199
DOI https://doi.org/10.3920/CEP210037
Keywords Physiology (medical); Veterinary (miscellaneous); Orthopedics and Sports Medicine; Physiology; Biochemistry; Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism; Biophysics
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/7709473