PATTY BHOY Posted March 24, 2009 Report Posted March 24, 2009 One thousand, seven hundred and sixty yards is a distance, and this distance is traditionally referred too as a mile. So distance can be defined as a measured length between two points. Or within the sport of pigeon racing the measurement in miles or metres between the pigeons point of release and their home lofts. Distance traditionally within the sport has been broken down into three strands namely short (sprint), middle and long distance. Of course as the distance was extended the word 'marathon' became more and more a part of pigeon racing parlance. There is no universal agreement what miles or metres constitutes the three or indeed the additional fourth strand. But it could be in the miles category as follows: Short Distance: 0 to 200 miles. Middle Distance: 201- 400 miles. Long Distance : 401 - 600 miles. Marathon Distance: 601 plus. In normal flying conditions the latter definitions are acceptable as long as we acknowledge that weather for example can intervene and turn a middle distance race into something akin to a marathon. We need however a workable definition and I believe the above are fair as long as we consider the many factors that can effect the velocity of the racing birds. So the present definition refers to long distance as between 401 and 601 miles plus.
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