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![]() 1985 strub. musta been 50k in attendance or more.
precisionist, greinton and the usual up to his antics gate dancer. precisionist battled early with dont say halo, put him away, and then got hooked by greinton with a desperate battle all the way to the wire. gate dancer made his bid but got himself into trouble, having to pull up in the stretch before rerallying. at least that's how i remember it! that's the race that hooked me. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1eAhVmKQBc cheeska beats blazing blondie |
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![]() 2002 Whitney. Left Bank goes wire to wire and holds on against the charging Street Cry and Lido Palace.
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![]() Mine would be the Birdstone Traver's. Not only did it give Nick Zito his first Traver's victory, but the whole totall darkness, with the huge lightning bolts in the background. And then the massive downpour right at the horse's hit the wire. It was just an absolutly insane race. Plus I watched it on HD that day and it was spectacular.
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![]() So many, but this one made me cry. I loved this little horsie and always rooted for him and most of the time he came up short, but not in the BIG race. I was jumping around screaming "HE DID IT!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OIF1PePwWY Hey, you wanted sentimental.
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Ooooh that was insane, I was at the finish line for that one. Still gives me goose bumps.
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![]() Rob thanks for posting that made my day.
Stauffer even blew that call, amazing
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Me and PP at Lanes End |
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I was sitting up in those old wooden seats at Gulfstream and was simply amazed at Unbridled blowing by Housebuster like he was standing still. I have it on videotape somewhere, just haven't spent the time to dig it up. It deserves to be on Youtube. |
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How influential do you think that series was in establishing our current interest, Danzig?! --Dunbar
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson |
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![]() My 6.5 pack
* 1983 Champagne * 1989 Preakness * 1997 Kentucky Derby/1998 Ky Cup Classic * 2002 Whitney * 2004 Kentucky Derby * 2005 Preakness
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please use generalizations and non-truths when arguing your side, thank you |
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loved those books growing up, and have a few of them--working on getting all of them in hardcover, thank goodness for ebay. might have had some influence--sure didn't hurt!
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![]() Seen a few real good ones live. My two favorites, both Marlboro Cups (I miss that race a lot):
1976 Marlboro Cup: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWeWHgHivWk Forego runs down Honest Pleasure. 1978 Marlboro Cup: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBHczmcKS5M Seattle Slew (2-1) dominates Affirmed(1-2) in the first-ever race with two Triple Crown winners. |
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![]() Watching Secretariats Belmont (on TV), you knew you were watching something you'd never see again, you knew you were watching history. Poor Sham, got his heart broken three times over. Barbaro's Derby felt the same way to me. It was just the feeling of, "This is his first step into history, and I get to see it".
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![]() the 2007 Belmont Stakes immediately went into my "top" list along with the victory gallop/behrens whitney, point given belmont, and others.
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