A C:C horse is likely to be a fast, early maturing horse that performs well as a two-year-old. As a two-year-old a C:C horse has 6.7 % greater muscle mass than a T:T horse and earns on average four times more prize-money. A C:C horse excels in sprints and is best suited to races up to and including 1 mile. Stallions that are C:C have the greatest share of two-year-old winners and have a stamina index of 6 - 8 f (1200 - 1600 m). Mares that are C:C can only produce C:C and C:T foals.

Proportion of Group race winning C:C horses that won their best race at distances shown in two furlong increments. C:C horses are best suited to distances less than 1 mile.
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