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comet52
04-04-2014, 12:48 PM
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I'm curious if you think this race would require a photo. Battaglia said it twice. But no photo was posted and the 8 was put up within a few seconds of the finish.

I've been trying to get Turfway to show me a photo and the story I'm being told is worthy of a professional raconteur.

And yes I had a wager on the :2:

cj
04-04-2014, 01:24 PM
I'd love to hear the story, because obviously a photo is warranted in that race.

FrankieFigs
04-04-2014, 02:41 PM
That needed a photo. Wow....

comet52
04-04-2014, 02:45 PM
I'd love to hear the story, because obviously a photo is warranted in that race.

At first I was impressed that their communications person replied quickly. She said I should look at their youtube video site in a day or two, that if a win photo was needed it would be part of that. Which could just be a way of blowing me off but when it was posted with no such photo I wrote again. I was told she'd look into it. After hearing nothing for a couple days I wrote again and this is what I was told:

The person who runs our teletimer (Jeff) and the placing judges are no longer here because our live racing season is over. I'm trying to track down a phone number for Jeff or a judge. I've already called the chief steward and left a voice mail, asking if the stewards called for a photo.

I did check with the video department, who puts together the Turfway Park Report. Because Mike Battaglia didn't reference a photo finish in his recap, the video editor didn't call for a photo from teletimer.

I don't know where Jeff works when he isn't here. The racing officials travel from track to track as meets open and close, sometimes within Kentucky and sometimes to other jurisdictions. If he hasn't moved too far away, he may be able to stop by here to access his equipment here, which is now shut down for the season.

I appreciate her effort assuming it's not just an effort to blow me off.

Now I don't doubt that people left since the season ended but isn't a photo something that would just be on a computer somewhere? Do they discard them? It sounds like one of those fish stories that gets bigger over time. We'll have to exhume the body of the racing secretary who died the day after the race and see if he had a combination lock on a scrap of paper in his coat pocket that opens the vault where we keep all the photos.

This should be a simple thing and it should have been provided. While the angle on the video is not straight on line, it's extremely close. I'd accept that the :2: lost if I could at least see a picture.

jballscalls
04-04-2014, 02:47 PM
I just went to the source and called my friend who is one of the placing judges at Turfway.

When i watched the replay on Twinspires...the horse crossed the wire at 1:28 into the replay and the results were posted at 2:15....so 47 seconds from when they hit the wire to when they posted the results.

My friend told me that the time from when they cross the wire to when they decide the results of the photo is sometimes literally a couple of seconds. It's all on computer, not on film like the old days. So she said essentially they hit two or three buttons to get the program back to the finish point picture and make their decision from looking at the computer. If it's obscenely close it takes a while, but anything more than half a nose you can tell in a couple of seconds. The placing judges at Turfway are in the office next to the stewards and there's a window to the stews room, so essentially they're in the same room so it's a very fast process.

As far as why the photo sign wasn't posted, she said we'd have to ask the stewards. She did say that sometimes the photo or dead-heat buttons do stick and will either not go on or stay on even after results are posted. The machine that does it at Portland Meadows looks like it's old but I don't know about the one at Turfway.

But clearly the photo sign should have been posted as it was clearly a photo. I told my friend next time she goes to Turfway to take a picture of the picture for me to see.

Jeff is the main guy, and my friend is the other photo finish person there.

comet52
04-04-2014, 02:51 PM
I assumed it's all on computer JBalls which is why I assumed it wouldn't be a problem to just produce it. It's like that Oaklawn finish a few months ago that people were complaining about. These tracks should just make it a habit to provide the basic info that determines whether their customer's hard earned money is won or lost, rather than providing p.r. that says "trust us."

jballscalls
04-04-2014, 02:58 PM
I assumed it's all on computer JBalls which is why I assumed it wouldn't be a problem to just produce it. It's like that Oaklawn finish a few months ago that people were complaining about. These tracks should just make it a habit to provide the basic info that determines whether their customer's hard earned money is won or lost, rather than providing p.r. that says "trust us."

I completely agree and I hope my post didn't indicate that was my view. I was just trying to explain how it works and the process.

It will take Jeff or Quita (yes that's her name :) to go up and look it up, and since both live 30 or 40 minutes from Turfway I'll doubt it'll happen anytime soon. Unless of course they take the same computer to River where they also do it, then they can look it up. I'll ask.

FantasticDan
04-04-2014, 04:09 PM
Watched the replay on the Horse Races Now app, there's 4:12 worth of video, with the horses crossing the wire at 1:28 as jballscalls said, then Battaglia announcing the "results of the photo" at 2:24.

They did a close-up slo-mo of the horses crossing the wire, which I hoped to get a screen-shot of, but it's useless because the horses heads are not within the shot as they cross the wire. :bang:

The replay ends at 4:12 as the :8: gets his picture taken and the race goes official.

jballscalls
04-04-2014, 04:41 PM
Watched the replay on the Horse Races Now app, there's 4:12 worth of video, with the horses crossing the wire at 1:28 as jballscalls said, then Battaglia announcing the "results of the photo" at 2:24.

They did a close-up slo-mo of the horses crossing the wire, which I hoped to get a screen-shot of, but it's useless because the horses heads are not within the shot as they cross the wire. :bang:

The replay ends at 4:12 as the :8: gets his picture taken and the race goes official.

most places will show the photos on tv screen after official results posted, prices etc... replay sites never show that much though so we'd have had to watch it live.

comet52
04-04-2014, 04:47 PM
most places will show the photos on tv screen after official results posted, prices etc... replay sites never show that much though so we'd have had to watch it live.

I watched live and let it run but after several minutes it was just dead air. No photo was ever posted.

jballscalls
04-04-2014, 05:59 PM
I watched live and let it run but after several minutes it was just dead air. No photo was ever posted.

gotcha. well I got a message into Jeff. I'll see what he says.

Milkshaker
04-04-2014, 06:21 PM
Sad but true: Last race of the meet is often officials just wanting to get the F*** outta there.

That means departure from proper protocol(s) with little oversight. No one cares whether Joe Public sees the damn photo.

At many tracks, the timing/photo system is leased. I'm guessing this might be the case at TP. If this is the case, workers from the timing company (or often the timer himself) are already breaking down and packing the equipment so it can go on to its next destination as soon as the last horse crosses the wire.

My guess is there was indeed a digitized "photo" that the placing judges looked at, but that it was not passed on to track officials or "saved" by others (ie TV control). The hard drive with the photo on it exists, but is already on to its next destination or stored away by the timing company.

jballscalls
04-04-2014, 07:02 PM
Sad but true: Last race of the meet is often officials just wanting to get the F*** outta there.

That means departure from proper protocol(s) with little oversight. No one cares whether Joe Public sees the damn photo.

At many tracks, the timing/photo system is leased. I'm guessing this might be the case at TP. If this is the case, workers from the timing company (or often the timer himself) are already breaking down and packing the equipment so it can go on to its next destination as soon as the last horse crosses the wire.

My guess is there was indeed a digitized "photo" that the placing judges looked at, but that it was not passed on to track officials or "saved" by others (ie TV control). The hard drive with the photo on it exists, but is already on to its next destination or stored away by the timing company.

I've got a call in to Jeff, hopefully he'll return it and I can get all the answers you guys want!

Your example made me chuckle because I don't think I've ever been to any business anywhere where people weren't packing up or excited to have time off/vacation. Restaurants an hour before closing time, stores that see you walk in 5 minutes before closing, school teachers the last day of class before summer break, I mean I could go on and on forever on that one. I go to our radio station to cut commercials at 2pm on any friday and it's a ghost town, salesman all on the golf course!

Not excusing it if that's the case, just see it everyday in every business.

Milkshaker
04-04-2014, 07:29 PM
Your example made me chuckle because I don't think I've ever been to any business anywhere where people weren't packing up or excited to have time off/vacation...I mean I could go on and on forever on that one...Not excusing it if that's the case, just see it everyday in every business.

I respectfully see your point, but you raise an issue that is a larger industry-wide problem with this line of reasoning: The racing industry desperately wants customers to believe that it has integrity and follows proper wagering safeguards and protocols. But when it slips up, it wants to be able to claim, "Hey--It was the last race! We're just like everybody else! We just wanted to get outta there!"

When I make a transaction at my bank at five minutes to closing time, they don't blow off giving me a receipt just because happy hour is around the corner. When I place stock trades, I expect them to be executed the same, with the proper protocols and safeguards in place, regardless of the time of day I place them.

Not showing the photo, not posting the photo sign, not making it available to TV feeds, and not having a good answer for the original poster when he asked the track about it are all examples of ineptitude backed by a lack of integrity.

If the rule is to always post the photo, then always post the damn photo.

jballscalls
04-04-2014, 07:39 PM
I respectfully see your point, but you raise an issue that is a larger industry-wide problem with this line of reasoning: The racing industry desperately wants customers to believe that it has integrity and follows proper wagering safeguards and protocols. But when it slips up, it wants to be able to claim, "Hey--It was the last race! We're just like everybody else! We just wanted to get outta there!"

When I make a transaction at my bank at five minutes to closing time, they don't blow off giving me a receipt just because happy hour is around the corner. When I place stock trades, I expect them to be executed the same, with the proper protocols and safeguards in place, regardless of the time of day I place them.

Not showing the photo, not posting the photo sign, not making it available to TV feeds, and not having a good answer for the original poster when he asked the track about it are all examples of ineptitude backed by a lack of integrity.

If the rule is to always post the photo, then always post the damn photo.

We're not disagreeing at all on what should have been done. Your bank is better than mine. The look I get from the teller who wants to close out their till at 4:58 is not a pleasant one LOL

the term "the industry" drives me nuts in these conversations. Because each track is such a different entity. I know me personally, I can only control my one job at my one track. And it's frustrating when you're lumped in as "the industry" when someone at another track screws up.

comet52
04-04-2014, 08:15 PM
We're not disagreeing at all on what should have been done. Your bank is better than mine. The look I get from the teller who wants to close out their till at 4:58 is not a pleasant one LOL

the term "the industry" drives me nuts in these conversations. Because each track is such a different entity. I know me personally, I can only control my one job at my one track. And it's frustrating when you're lumped in as "the industry" when someone at another track screws up.

Well I get what you're saying but horseracing shenanigans are so widespread that "industry" is just code for "those crooks" in many cases. Sorry but it's true.

And if the industry had a much better reputation and wasn't causing you to be labeled guilty by assocation, we could in turn expect that part of that better rep would be maintaining standards of transparency and accountability that this situation clearly fails to.

jballscalls
04-04-2014, 09:42 PM
Well I get what you're saying but horseracing shenanigans are so widespread that "industry" is just code for "those crooks" in many cases. Sorry but it's true.

And if the industry had a much better reputation and wasn't causing you to be labeled guilty by assocation, we could in turn expect that part of that better rep would be maintaining standards of transparency and accountability that this situation clearly fails to.

I talked to Jeff just now. He said that indeed the equipment does get moved to Keeneland. It's American Teletimer who owns the equipment and they came and got the equipment the day after Turfway's meet was over.

Jeff said the picture was indeed sent to TV as it always is. He said he thought it was shown and that often people will miss because sometimes TV only shows it for a couple seconds. If it wasn't shown, then the TV folks didn't show it at their discretion and that it's unacceptable for them not to show them.

He said he's already talked with the folks at Keeneland who are arranging to have the photo sent to you. He said he's aware of your emails and he's going to get it to Sherrie who is their communications person as soon as he gets the picture.

JustRalph
04-04-2014, 10:16 PM
:8: looks like a winner to me

Even his shadow wins, and they aren't at the actual line yet

But they should have posted a photo

comet52
04-07-2014, 10:43 AM
Update: TP sent me the photo. Thanks to Sherry and Jeff for their help on this and whoever does video at TP ought to be putting up the win photo on every close race as JB said.

http://s18.postimg.org/4h46hvb7d/033014_R10_Photo_Finish_Mirka.jpg

I put the image of the photo in here but like all things non text on this site, it doesn't work unless the moderator does it, I guess.

PaceAdvantage
04-07-2014, 02:30 PM
It would work if you actually provided a valid link

tanner12oz
04-07-2014, 03:35 PM
I never got anything from oaklawn regarding my photo inquiry...be glad you got something....imo EVERY single photo should be posted online..
very easy very simple. Would take someone 20 mins a week max

comet52
04-09-2014, 12:03 AM
It would work if you actually provided a valid link
:ThmbDown:

Milkshaker
04-09-2014, 12:19 AM
I never got anything from oaklawn regarding my photo inquiry...be glad you got something....imo EVERY single photo should be posted online..very easy very simple. Would take someone 20 mins a week max

Ever read the Family Circus comic strip?

They have little "invisible" child characters named Not Me and Ida Know who pop up as being "responsible" when one of the bratty kids breaks something or when Mommy or Daddy are mad because Billy, Dolly or Jeffy didn't do their chores.

I swear that every single racetrack is infested with similar adult characters who are largely "responsible" for customer service.

Their names are "That's Not My Job" and "Hold On I'll Transfer You."

I'm sure you have spoken to them if you have ever tried to contact a racetrack about something simple that benefits horseplayers.

PaceAdvantage
04-09-2014, 02:55 AM
:ThmbDown:Interesting take on reality.

comet52
04-09-2014, 05:12 PM
Interesting take on reality.

Where did you get the pic from?

comet52
04-09-2014, 05:15 PM
Ever read the Family Circus comic strip?

They have little "invisible" child characters named Not Me and Ida Know who pop up as being "responsible" when one of the bratty kids breaks something or when Mommy or Daddy are mad because Billy, Dolly or Jeffy didn't do their chores.

I swear that every single racetrack is infested with similar adult characters who are largely "responsible" for customer service.

Their names are "That's Not My Job" and "Hold On I'll Transfer You."

I'm sure you have spoken to them if you have ever tried to contact a racetrack about something simple that benefits horseplayers.

I'll give Sherry at TP credit, she got the info. The guys at Oaklawn produced a spokesperson who said "trust us" because apparently that's a lot more cost effective (or something) than producing a photograph!

PaceAdvantage
04-10-2014, 01:24 AM
Where did you get the pic from?From your link, only I added the actual pic file name because I right-clicked on the photo and got the actual link.

The link you posted didn't work because it didn't include the picture file name. Your link was to the web page with the picture on it, not to the picture itself. That's why it didn't show up.

jballscalls
04-15-2014, 01:22 PM
I'll give Sherry at TP credit, she got the info. The guys at Oaklawn produced a spokesperson who said "trust us" because apparently that's a lot more cost effective (or something) than producing a photograph!

Turfway eliminated Sherry's position yesterday and she was let go. I've met her on several occasions and she was always very easy to work with and be around. Sad to hear.

DeanT
04-15-2014, 01:27 PM
Sad news about Sherry. She was very passionate about Turfway Park and tried hard. She was one of the people in racing who responded to our requests with alacrity over the years on behalf of horseplayers.