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    New research on eliminations in British National endurance rides

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    By David Marlin on 6 July 2022 Research/Papers

    Fiona Bloom, who is a PhD student at Hartpury has just had her first paper published in the journal Comparative Exercise Physiology. This is the first of a series of papers that form part of Fiona’s PhD which I am helping to supervise along with Dr Jane Williams, Head of Research at Hartpury University.

    This first paper is a simple study looking a the reasons for veterinary eliminations in British National Endurance rides in the 2019 season. There was no surprise that the majority of veterinary eliminations were for lameness at 59%, nor that shorter distances . . .

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