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Tech/Science

Revolutionary Equishox Horseshoe Producing Winners on the Track

Former top jockey Robert ‘Choc’ Thornton has pioneered a revolutionary new horseshoe which is producing winners on the track.

In the saddle Thornton was at the top of his profession, riding more than 1,100 winners and 16 at the Cheltenham Festival including the Champion Hurdle, Champion Chase and Stayers’ Hurdle.

He retired in 2015 to manage Apple Tree Stud in Gloucestershire and at the same time has helped design, with farrier Aron Tyler, a horseshoe for which horse welfare is paramount.

The shoe, which has a unique tread pattern to aid stability, is made from composite rubber with an aluminium core. It also has better shock absorbing properties than conventional shoes.

Since the BHA approved the shoe for use on the racecourse last year, the results have been impressive.

“We have had 28 runners, 12 winners and 23 have been in the first four,” said Thornton, 45. “Graeme McPherson and David Kilahena’s stable have been using them and they have had five runners in this shoe and five winners. None of these horses were hand-picked.”

Top trainers Alan King and Roger Varian have been using the shoe which is also approved for use in Ireland, jump racing in the US and awaiting approval in France and Australia.

The Equishox horseshoe was worn by one of Alan King’s recent winners.

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