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![]() RAPID REDUX In 2011 Rapid Redux became the toast of the racing world, setting a a modern-era record of 22 consecutive wins by a U.S. horse and tied the great Citation with 19 wins in a single season. His athletic accomplishments and immense popularity merited the 2011 Secretariat "Vox Populi" Award for the chestnut gelding, securing his place in racing history and in the hearts of fans of all ages. Acclaimed equine artist Jaime Corum captures Rapid Redux in a stunning classic portrait of the "people's champ," wearing his familiar and distinctive green bridle and shadow roll. Like his celebrated great, great-grandfather Secretariat, Rapid Redux carries the alert expression and intelligent eye that often coincides with courageous heart demonstrated on the racetrack. Honoring this royal lineage, a small remarque of the 1973 Triple Crown winner adorns the lower left corner of the print. Each collectible print is signed by the artist, and as Secretariat.com SIGNATURE SPECIAL, comes triple hand-signed by the Rapid Redux's owner Robert L. Cole Jr., trainer David Wells, and "The First Lady of Racing," Penny Chenery at no extra charge!. Measures 11" x 14" and printed on heavy art stock. Availability: Usually ships in 5-7 business days $40.00 ![]()
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |