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Zenyatta was so popular with the general public that the clamor to see her resulted in how many of her races being picked up nationally?
Hell even Curlin got ESPN news break-in's when he ran as a 4 yo. The problem is that the newer generation has so little exposure to truly great horses or even solid campaigns by very good horses. The ESPN philosophy of acting as though every event is historic or something that you've never seen before or an all-time great seems to have taken ahold in racing as well as other sports. |
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When was the last time you saw a 19-0 horse going for back to back Classic wins? and a female to boot. It was historic.
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Her going for a second BC Classic and being undefeated was historic but not worthy of her placement in the annals of history by her ardent supporters. There was no greater moment in baseball history than Kirk Gibson's walkoff HR to win game 1 of the 1988 series. Doesnt mean Gibson ranks with Willie Mays and Babe Ruth. |
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How far do they need to go back? I say 1989. Are you more of a 1980 person?
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