Critical technology developed to ensure the safety of the modern Thoroughbred racehorse. Helping the industry to prevent serious injury,catastrophic breakdowns.
"StrideSAFE, which is based in Midway, is finalizing an acquisition of StrideMaster, an Australian company. The move shifts the production of all medical-grade sensors to Lexington and fast-tracks the creation of a stand-alone system."
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➡️ Great news! @stridesafe sensor access for morning workouts for trainers and vets coming as a result of this BIG move. Much more info ahead of race and even the potential of avoiding the chaos of the race-morning scratch.
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.@Stridesafe has reached an agreement with the shareholders of StrideMaster to acquire 100% of the Australian company, enabling sensor production to transfer from Australia to Kentucky. https://t.co/MYStYqCDch #HorseHealth
So appreciated being part of this meaningful discussion on how tools like StrideSAFE can empower owners with the information they need to help prevent injuries and protect and preserve the racing career of their horses.
The second panel of the OwnerView 2026 Thoroughbred Owner Conference, Sensor and Stride Technology, will be held Tuesday, April 7, at 2 p.m. ET. The webinar is free, but you must register at https://t.co/r1HkEYjyJ2. We hope you join us!
Tune in TOMORROW Tues. April 7th for @OwnerView webinar series, panel 2 featuring Dr. David Lambert discussing sensor and stride technology. Sign up for free here: https://t.co/Zn2n9G8A8J
“All a horse has to do is weaken for a hundredth of a second at some point during the stride and we're going to pick that up.”
@1danross reports on what technology such as @stridesafe and Equimetre offer to help avoid sudden death in racehorses. @hisa_us
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It can identify a potentially catastrophic issue brewing in racehorses that exhibit no visible lameness.
@1danross spoke with David Lambert about @stridesafe - the technology that is finally gaining traction.
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🚨Announcing: a second published paper (and top trending article) in @AVMAJAVMA by @DeeMcSweeney using StrideSAFE sensor. Co-authors Scott Palmer plus other StrideSAFE team. Link: https://t.co/pUiIZgLaNp
Our top trending article last week was "Thoroughbreds deemed to be most at risk by inertial measurement unit sensors suffered a fatal musculoskeletal injury at a higher rate than other racehorses": https://t.co/aun5RKhSId
This collaboration between McLloyd and StrideSAFE will combine more precise race timing and biometrics with thousands of safety data points into one sensor, making it the first-of-its-kind designed to benefit horses, jockeys and the sport as a whole.
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.@Stridesafe sensor credited for flagging at-risk horse. The technology is free to every trainer racing a horse in Kentucky. Read more: https://t.co/Xq8deTTBNM #HorseHealth
"There was an issue about to happen," Romans said. "Those are the types of things, for me, that are hard to prove, but this was absolutely going to break if we didn't stop on her. Now, instead of a catastrophic issue, it's a 90-day issue."
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“We hope it goes for every horse that’s racing every day at every track in the U.S.” Glad to be part of this #AAEP study. In the meantime, StrideSAFE sensors are on all horses racing in Kentucky and reports are available to any trainer at no cost. https://t.co/Mx80lCO4K3
“We can even tell them which leg.. what kind of disease process is most likely, what the fracture type might be. (With new 4.2 version) We can see (injuries) coming as much as a year beforehand."⭐️Confidential race reports are available at no cost to all trainers racing in KY.⭐️