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Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind
I wouldn't classify it as a " sporting attempt " at all. It was a monetary decision based on his potential increased value with a first or second place finish. Even a victory in the BC mile would have done little to increase his value.
If anything, one could argue they robbed one race of a potentially exciting performer to barely enhance another due to personal greed.
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I guess I just don't feel that George Washington had a whole lot to prove going a mile on the grass -- the connections obviously wanted to improve his value as a stallion, but at the same time it added intrigue to the event.
Adding the world's best miler to America's richest race wasn't such a bad thing for the race itself.