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In reply to the discussion: The best ever. For those that remember 1973, Secretariat, [View all]George II
(67,782 posts)16. Thanks for the memory...I was there that day, and we were stunned by the way he won...
...maybe the greatest horse race in history.
This is a true story. On the way to Belmont Park that morning, I told my friend that I had a dream about the race. I told him that in the dream Secretariat won, and the final time was 2:24. He laughed at me, that was 2-3/5 seconds faster than any other Belmont Stakes.
The final time? 2:24.
We'll never see another race like that, ever!
Postscript - I was a Aqueduct for his second race, and didn't think he was all that good. He won easily by six lengths, his first career win. I had a lot to learn!
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Technically a pony is under 14.2. ( A hand is four inches and measured to the top of the withers)rs
maddiemom
May 2014
#29
Not for Egyptian Arabians, the original small desert horse. The original bloodlines,
IrishAyes
May 2014
#32
(ahem) If you meant your size comment as a generalized statement, you should've noted
IrishAyes
May 2014
#37
Ouch! I give up. Not your disagreement, but your tone. I'm happy to give you the last word.
maddiemom
May 2014
#38
Parden me . I realize you said over a longer, not shorter distance. I appologize, no snark intended
maddiemom
May 2014
#40
Loved him. Other than him I had no interest in racing. He was the ultimate horse spirit, and more.
freshwest
May 2014
#12
It's my understanding that his daughters were more successful as racers than his sons.
Boomerproud
May 2014
#31
Thanks for the memory...I was there that day, and we were stunned by the way he won...
George II
May 2014
#16