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Beyer: Almost Any Serious Horseplayer Can Recognize Performances Which Defy Handicapping Logic - Horse Racing News

Sponsored by: Andrew Beyer is a member of the National Racing Hall of Fame’s Media Roll of Honor Horseplayer and turfwriter Andrew Beyer, creator of the revolutionary “Beyer” speed figures and 40-year industry veteran, spoke to the Thoroughbred Racing Commentary this week to share his views on the biggest challenge facing horse racing today. “The biggest challenge facing the sport today is the same one that I wrote about for much of my newspaper career: the widespread use of illegal drugs,” Beyer said. “Almost any serious horseplayer can look at the form of certain trainers horses and recognize that their performances defy handicapping logic. The cheating trainers and vets have made cynics out of the horseplayers, who should love this game without reservation.”

Bayer Gave It His All For NCAA 1500 Title ::: USTFCCCA

Celebrating A Century of NCAA Track & Field Championships Bayer Gave It His All For NCAA 1500 Title June 9, 2012 Like it often does, the 1500-meter final at the 2012 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Des Moines, Iowa, turned into a kicker’s race.  German Fernandez of Oklahoma State led a close-knit pack through 1100 meters, as first (Fernandez) through 12th place (Sam McEntee of Villanova) was separated by just 0.85 seconds. Comparatively, it was 0.98 seconds at 300 meters and 1.01 seconds at 700.  Miles Batty of BYU made the first move at the bell. Batty, who set the collegiate indoor mile record at the NYRR Millrose Games in February, had Andrew Bayer of Indiana right with him. 

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