Talk:Horlicks (horse)

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I'm not sure that this article is entirely correct in stating that many of the world's classics - such as the Belmont - are run over 2,400 metres since many countries - including America - still use imperial measurements, which would make the distance a mile-and-half, or 2,414 metres (and the extra 14 metres would take the best part of second to cover)

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