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You know, that 1997 Belmont was just one wacky race. Who makes a move like that with 6f left in a 12f race?
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Silver Charm. I loved that horse.
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For me it was when Louis Quortez won the Preakness. It was awesome. Pat Day got booted off his mount and then picked a mount up on LQ and took the field wire to wire.
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Obviously 89 and 97...
But I'll add 95 too, It was nice seeing Timber Country finally fullfill the promise he showed at 2... Here's a good video.. all the stretch runs of the Preakness from 89 to 06... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94tV8hXziGc |
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All three races were exciting moments in Horse Racing...but I give an edge to the Silver Charm race.
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89 of course. 97 was a tremendous finish.
the last 4 have all been stirring emotional races for various reasons. |
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gotta go with the sunday silence/easy goer preakness. two fantastic horses gutting it out, no one giving an inch, matching strides in perfect unison. that was a hell of a race.
worst? (other than last year) would be when codex and cordero carried genuine risk practically into the stands...
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2005, Afleet Alex...still not sure how he stayed on his feet.
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easily Afleet Alex. rise from his knees, give chase and win by 4. that was one of the best athletic feats ever!
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