Posted on 05/20/2006 11:13:23 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
Post Position |
Silks |
Horse Name |
Trainer |
Jockey |
Morning Line |
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1
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(NA) | LIKE NOW (Picture NA) |
Kiaran McLaughlin | Garrett Gomez |
19-1
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2
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PLATINUM COUPLE |
Joseph Lostritto | Jose Espinoza |
28-1
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3
|
HEMINGWAY'S KEY |
Nick Zito | Jeremy Rose |
30-1
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4
|
GREELEY'S LEGACY |
George Weaver | Richard Migliore |
38-1
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5
|
BROTHER DEREK |
Dan Hendricks | Alex Solis |
7-2
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6
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BARBARO |
Michael Matz | Edgar Prado |
1-2
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7
|
SWEETNORTHERNSAINT |
Michael Trombetta | Kent Desormeaux |
6-1
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8
|
BERNARDINI |
Thomas Albertrani | Javier Castellano |
17-1
|
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9
|
DIABOLICAL |
Steve Klesaris | Ramon Dominguez |
24-1 |
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I was a little kid when he ran, and being from Washington State, a little south of Seattle, I felt like he was practically my horse :~D
He died on derby day, 2002 at the age of 28.
GO Barbaro!!!!!!
It took something like 75 years to break one of Man O' War's records. It could be that long for the Derby record too.
25 years after his win. I thought if he was going to die, that was the best day for him to go.
His name is like music to my ears
I cried when he passed
In fact I get teary eyed just thinking about him
Truly one of a kind
Thanks for the link
You're welcome. :)
Slew was a great, great horse. One of my favorites also. Funny how Secretariat, Seattle Slew and Affirmed all arrived on the scene within five years of each other.
Sigh. Yes, eventually all the records fall, but that's OK. Both Man O'War and Secretariat will be remembered as long as there is horse racing.
You're welcome. I cried to when he passed. I still remember exactly where I was and what I was doing when the news broke.
Do it!
I always wanted to also and I started this past fall
I am doing English now and I love it!
Yup. Man O' War is my favorite horse to read about. Books keep coming out about him. The latest I THINK comes out in June. Apparently Luis Fuestel (spelling?) had some notes that he had written about the horse's workouts and was just found or something like that, and after doing the math, it was found out that there were a few times that Man O' War actually ran almost or around 45 mph in some sprints.
Here he is in "Sit Down You're Rockin' the Boat."
I think she was more than a great filly. She either tied or broke records in ALL of her races. I think she would have beaten nearly all colts, and I think she would have given Secretariat a run for his money too. It's too bad she didn't get the chance to run more.
I was at the track when Secretariat won the Belmont. It was hard to see from trackside and I, for one, thought that either there had been a gate mishap or a pile-up on the backstretch. Secretariat came around the turn and there weren't any other horses behind him! They showed up eventually.
Tragic end against Foolish Pleasure. She had more heart than most colts, no question.
Yes I remember when she broke down and had to be put down
I cried then too
Sigh
The show next year is going to be good
Yes, Secretariat was a great horse, I remember so well, especially the Belmont.
Thanks for mentioning Sham, second fastest Derby ever, with Latiffe Pincay riding. Not many people know that.
Do you remember Cañonero II, who held on to his Preakness record? That Triple Crown was wild.
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