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He was a good hoss. Almost as good as Sunday Silence.
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Got a listed race named for him and coincidentally holds the track record at Aqueduct for a mile (the distance of the Proven Reserves race).
Sunday Silence has a raced named for him, too, but they run it on the grass for some reason. |
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Saw him win the Whitney then the Travers, which you never would see. He ran fast doing it too. Got a huge ovation from crowd after he won the Whitney. It was a beautiful day as I remember.
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Alydar and Key To The Mint also turned the Whitney-Travers trick in the 1970s. |
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Ironically, Alydar was able to switch leads in the stretch and it was Affirmed who stayed on his left lead. In fact, Affirmed stayed on his left lead a few days early in the Jim Dandy, giving a massive amount of weight and having to make up a ~10 length deficit in the stretch to the very good Sensitive Prince. Perhaps the Jim Dandy effort gutted Affirmed because he didn't come back around with a winning effort until the Strub the following year. |