Synthetic racetrack surfaces for horse racing
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The Polytrack all-weather track is a patented synthetic surface for racetracks. Polytrack has a high shock absorption rate, and a low elasticity repulsion rate. As per The Guardian, trainers, owners, jockeys and racecourse managers agree that it's the best of its kind.
Turfway Park was first track in North America to use Polytrack as its main racing surface.
See also Keeneland and Lingfield Park.
- http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/horse/news/story?id=2381142
- http://sport.guardian.co.uk/horseracing/story/0,,1714151,00.html
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