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  • Fortunately, American racing authorities are finally waking up to the industry-wide damage that a high injury-rate does, and American racetracks are in the process of changing their racing surfaces from dirt to something called "polytrack" that is easier on the horses and rather similar to turf.

    Jane Smiley: A Take on a Filly's Courage 2008

  • Southern California since they switched to polytrack.

    Jane Smiley: A Take on a Filly's Courage 2008

  • "I'm running all my 3-year-olds there - Del Mar is mostly turf racing and polytrack," he said, referring to the track in Southern California.

    NYT > Home Page By JOE DRAPE 2011

  • The Josie Carroll trainee covered the distance over the synthetic polytrack in: 57.69.

    TrinidadExpress Today's News 2010

  • Ridden by Alan Garcia, she finished the 1 1/8-mile race over the fast polytrack in 1:48.77, a half length in front of Milwaukee Appeal.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • The versatility of the kiwi-bred gained further traction at Singapore on Friday night when Stephen Gray's Goldschatz won the country's first ever Group race on the increasingly common polytrack surface.

    ScreenTalk 2009

  • Beyers are improving, but his best was on the polytrack at Turfway.

    Beachwood Reporter 2009

  • Beyers are improving, but his best was on the polytrack at Turfway.

    Beachwood Reporter 2009

  • It will be a 1 1 / 8-mile race, run clockwise on Kempton's polytrack surface.

    National Business News - Local Business News | bizjournals 2008

  • He believes the sea change came in 2001 when Lingfield's equitrack surface was replaced with polytrack.

    TheHorse.com News 2008

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