Echocardiographic Measurements As Predictors Of Racing Success
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1. A method of selecting an unraced racehorse candidate having a better than average likelihood of becoming a high earner, said method comprising:
- (i) measuring the width of the ventricular septal wall of said racehorse candidate—
utilizing an ultrasound machine;
(ii) comparing said measurement to a collection of ultrasonographically-obtained measurements from a group of horses, wherein said collection of measurements comprises ventricular septal wall width measurements for at least about 75 horses of about the same age, sex, and weight as said racehorse candidate; and
(iii) selecting said racehorse candidate if it has an ultrasonographically-obtained ventricular septal wall width measurement that is greater than the mean ultrasonographically-obtained ventricular septal wall width measurement from said collection of measurements.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to methods for selecting racehorse candidates. Provided herein are methods for increasing the likelihood of selecting candidates that will be high earners, while reducing the likelihood of selecting candidates that will be low earners, on the basis of certain cardiac measurements.
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1. A method of selecting an unraced racehorse candidate having a better than average likelihood of becoming a high earner, said method comprising:
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(i) measuring the width of the ventricular septal wall of said racehorse candidate—
utilizing an ultrasound machine;(ii) comparing said measurement to a collection of ultrasonographically-obtained measurements from a group of horses, wherein said collection of measurements comprises ventricular septal wall width measurements for at least about 75 horses of about the same age, sex, and weight as said racehorse candidate; and (iii) selecting said racehorse candidate if it has an ultrasonographically-obtained ventricular septal wall width measurement that is greater than the mean ultrasonographically-obtained ventricular septal wall width measurement from said collection of measurements. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25)
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26. A computer-readable medium for selecting a racehorse candidate having a better than average likelihood of becoming a high earner, the computer-readable storage medium having stored therein computer executable instructions that when executed by a processor cause the processor to perform the steps comprising:
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(i) receiving first data indicative of an ultrasonographically-obtained measurement of the width of the ventricular septal wall of an unraced racehorse candidate; (ii) retrieving a stored data set comprising ultrasonographically-obtained measurements from a group of horses, wherein said collection of measurements comprises ventricular septal wall width measurements for at least about 75 horses of about the same age, sex, and weight as said racehorse candidate; and (iii) generating a prediction indication from a comparison of the first data and the data set, wherein the comparison determines whether the unraced racehorse candidate has an ultrasonographically-obtained ventricular septal wall width measurement that is greater than the mean ultrasonographically-obtained ventricular septal wall width measurement from said data set, said determination based on a comparison of said first data with said data set; and (iv) outputting the prediction indication. - View Dependent Claims (27)
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28. A computer system for selecting an unraced racehorse candidate having a better than average likelihood of becoming a high earner, the computer system comprising:
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a memory having stored therein a data set comprising ultrasonographically-obtained measurements from a group of horses, wherein said collection of measurements comprises ventricular septal wall width measurements for at least about 75 horses of about the same age, sex, and weight as said racehorse candidate; and a processor that (i) receives first data indicative of an ultrasonographically-obtained measurement of the width of the ventricular septal wall of said racehorse candidate, (ii) retrieves the data set from the memory, (iii) generates a prediction indication from a comparison of the first data and the data set, wherein the comparison determines whether the racehorse candidate has an ultrasonographically-obtained ventricular septal wall width measurement that is greater than the mean ultrasonographically-obtained ventricular septal wall width measurement from said data set, and (iv) outputs the prediction indication. - View Dependent Claims (29)
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30. An racehorse candidate selection computer system for selecting a racehorse candidate having a better than average likelihood of becoming a high earner comprising:
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an ultrasound imaging machine with electronic calipers to generate first data indicative of a measurement of the width of the ventricular septal wall of an unraced racehorse candidate; a memory having stored therein a data set comprising ultrasonographically-obtained measurements from a group of horses, wherein said collection of measurements comprises ventricular septal wall width measurements for at least about 75 horses of about the same age, sex, and weight as said racehorse candidate; and a processor that (i) receives first data indicative of an ultrasonographically-obtained measurement of the width of the ventricular septal wall of said unraced racehorse candidate, (ii) retrieves the data set from the memory, (iii) generates a prediction indication from a comparison of the first data and the data set, wherein the comparison determines whether the unraced racehorse candidate has an ultrasonographically-obtained ventricular septal wall width measurement that is greater than the mean ultrasonographically-obtained ventricular septal wall width measurement from said data set, and (iv) outputs the prediction indication. - View Dependent Claims (31)
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