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Affirmed Belmont
Affirmed/Alyday Belmont Stakes...
Recently, it was hard to top the Whitney last year with Invasor and Sun King PSH |
Many at Saratoga the last eight years, but my personal favorite was
Silverbulletday's Alabama victory in the rain. |
1985 strub
a fierce stretch drive from precisionist, greinton and the ever goofy gate dancer. this after precisionist set a sick pace and somehow found more. |
1991 Deputy Minister
Unbridled off a layoff after his BCC victory, turns back to a sprint and runs down Housebuster in the lane. Unbelievable closing kick. Have to agree with PSH, last year's Whitney was awful exciting. |
Haskell: Bet Twice, Alysheba, Lost Code noses apart at the wire
Preakness: Silver Charm, Free House, Captain Bodgit Haskell: Forty Niner and Seeking the Gold in an epic battle |
Spectacular Bid setting a track record at Santa Anita @ 1 1/4.
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1976 Marlboro Cup. Forego running down Honest Pleasure from 10-12 lengths back carrying 137 in the slop.
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Hmmm. The most impressive race I ever attended was definitely the 2005 Preakness.
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Absolutely the best race I ever saw was the first race I attended:
1989 Preakness Sunday Silence and Easy Goer. Locked in stride down the entire stretch! What a thrilling race! I've been hooked by this sport ever since. |
1989 Sunday Silence wins Preakness. I bet on Easy Goer.. but a great race, one of the greatest stretch duels of all time.
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This year's CompUSA Dixie was a pretty good one, as was last year's. Artie Hanger in a photo on both counts.
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Brass Hat winning The Donn last year.
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Most impressive race to me was Storm Flag Flying in her Juvi Filly race. Appeared at one point she was passed but gutted out a second move and as I said before, left a little part of her heart out on the Arlington home stretch.
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1. Silver Charm and Wild Rush dead heat in the Kentucky Cup Classic, they ran a 124 Beyer that day, I believe it was the highest of 1998....
2. More Than Ready and High Yield in the 1999 Blue Grass Stakes... 3. Ghostzapper winning the Breeders Cup, just because I got to see him in person... |
You & and the late great Carson Hollow in an epic battle at the greatest racetrack in the world. Summer of 2002 I believe.
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Maybe I was more impressionable when I was a youngster, but one that stands out in my mind was the 1971 San Juan Capistrano, when His Felinity, Cougar II (all turn to the south and bow low), came flying past turf champion Fort Marcy and drew out. I hugged a complete stranger that day, which if you knew me, you would find astonishing. I also saw Ack Ack win the San Antonio that year, but it didn't make the same impression on me. That was the difference between those two horses - Ack Ack was a workmanlike runner, while the Coug was a dramatic one.
Other races that come to mind are Agitate winning the Hollywood Derby (12f turf in the summer) over Stardust Mel, the filly La Zanzara winning the San Juan Capistrano over the guys (a damp, misty day), and the gutsy win of the 'pretty horsie' Solar Salute over the hulks Quack and Royal Owl in the Santa Anita Derby. |
1988 santa anita handicap, alysheba getting the nod over ferdinand........sheba making one of the most awesome moves on the backstretch ever seen.
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2005 Preakness: Afleet Alex
2001 Kentucky Derby: Monarchos 2001 Belmont: Point Given really don't head to the track unless it's a really big day, no point really. Hate the crowds and 2 second trips to the fridge has beat out waiting in line 10+ min. and missing the post for a hot dog -bt- |
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