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![]() Loved Strike the Golds derby win
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![]() Sept 17, 1994 - 4th at Calder
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![]() for me it would be watching smarty jones approaching the wire i nthe Belmont, looking for all the world to be a new triple crown champion, and seeing Birdstone pass him for glory and the whole crowd deflating. i'll never forget that.
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![]() 8th at Arlington next Wednesday!
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getting excited, can't wait to see her run again. just wish it could be in person! hope those who are able to go enjoy it, and get THE PIC we all want.
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![]() Just one...jeez.
1995 Derby Thunder Gulch takes command at the top of the stretch.. just knew it, somehow I just knew it.
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![]() Safely Kept in the 1989 B.C. Sprint and Hal's Hope beating High Yield in the 2000 Florida Derby.
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![]() Been watching live and television horse races since birth.
Since we're voting, I'll pile on the 1973 Belmont. I'll add the 1977 Belmont, because I was the 2nd person to walk in the general admission that morning, and had the best general admission seat to be had to see Seattle Slew win the Triple Crown. In the category of what may be obscure now...but wasn't 20 years ago.......the 1979 Florida Derby. Spectacular Bid willing himself to a win, despite his jockey almost falling off twice and getting him stopped at least three times. I was there at the track as the storm clouds were building and the sky darkened as it only does in South Florida in the late afternoon. The 1990 Kentucky Derby. I can watch that replay with Carl Nafzger giving Ms Ginter the stretch call over and over and over. And do. The 1986 Kentucky Derby. Where Ferdinand's name is never uttered during the race....until he takes the lead in the stretch. Any of the races I watched Lost in the Fog run. And the 1965 (or '66?) Ascot Gold Cup (at the long ago closed Ohio Ascot Park) won by Loyal Son, a great grandson of Man O' War. I was on the fence at the finish line for that one. Holding my $5 to win and $5 to place ticket. Age 8 or 9. The win ticket was black, as I recall. The place ticket was red. Purchased necessarily at two separate betting windows. Those were the days! I never had my Mom or Dad go to the "combine" window for me. I thought that was a stupid wager... |
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![]() Tiznow over Giant's Causeway
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdIKDulp-YE Two years in a row he is in the sights of an oncoming Euro on the OUTSIDE and Tiznow fights to the death and holds form on the inside. Gallant. |
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![]() Any John Henry race....
I visited him at the KHP and had a photo taken with him..he bit me. |
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Me and PP at Lanes End |
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![]() He had all the talent of your boy.......but he also had the heart which Easy Goer never did. I'm not one of those people that talks about "heart" or a horse's "will-to-win" very often, but Sunday is the exception. He had it all. Then to top it all off.......he kicked Easy Goer's ass in the breeding shed too. Sunday Silence was and remains, in my opinion, the best 3yo colt since 1979. |
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![]() My favorite race that I saw in person was the 1987 Haskell Invitational when Bet Twice beat Alysheba and Lost Code. It was the race that put the Haskell on the map.
Favorite race I saw on TV was the 1988 Breeders Cup Distaff watching Personal Ensign retire undefeated after she looked beat at the 1/16th pole. I still can't believe that she got there first. |
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![]() Concern winning the Arkansas Derby from out of the clouds.
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![]() Wow, some really great races and calls here. I sometimes think the race can make the call. Sure, the opposite can happen, but when you are talking about professionals -- like them or not -- that passion for a truly incredible, amazing race just comes through.
The Test -- Carson Hollow and You! My friend owned Carson Hollow and that race was an absolute classic. It was one of the most exciting races I have ever seen -- and having a friend who had a horse in the race, and a jockey who I know well, and everything going on in and around the race just added to electricity. Personal Ensign winning the BC! Undefeated, last start of her career and running with screws in her hock -- WOW!!! You just can't help but think she is never going to get there. Thanks for all the great posts. Eric |