Racing Trivia
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The Carter Handicap 1944 ... when Brownie, Bossuet and Wait A Bit crossed the finish line at the same time.Raven wrote:There was a triple dead heat in a major handicap race!
Name the race.
As far as i know it's the only triple dh in a major race!
ETA: Triple dead heat photo at bottom of info section on Wait A Bit's pedigreequery ....
http://www.pedigreequery.com/wait+a+bit
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Never approach a bull from the front, a horse from the rear or a fool from any direction. ~ Cowboy saying
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There is something about riding down the street on a prancing horse that makes you feel like something, even when you ain't a thing. ~ Will Rogers
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Name the horse that became the first million-dollar-winning horse by winning his final start, the Hollywood Gold Cup, and in what year?
Never approach a bull from the front, a horse from the rear or a fool from any direction. ~ Cowboy saying
There is something about riding down the street on a prancing horse that makes you feel like something, even when you ain't a thing. ~ Will Rogers
There is something about riding down the street on a prancing horse that makes you feel like something, even when you ain't a thing. ~ Will Rogers
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What links the racehorses Shafter V and Patchy Groundfog?
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Right horse, wrong year. Citation in 1951. Noor won the race in 1950.Raven wrote:Citation. 1950
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_ ... _the_track
>In 1951, Citation became the first million-dollar-winning horse by winning his final start, the Hollywood Gold Cup.<
Never approach a bull from the front, a horse from the rear or a fool from any direction. ~ Cowboy saying
There is something about riding down the street on a prancing horse that makes you feel like something, even when you ain't a thing. ~ Will Rogers
There is something about riding down the street on a prancing horse that makes you feel like something, even when you ain't a thing. ~ Will Rogers
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Yes.Ballerina wrote:Bill Shoemaker? 1st and last rides.WaquoitNBroadBrush wrote:What links the racehorses Shafter V and Patchy Groundfog?
How about these: Flag of Leyte Gulf, Mr. Walter K and Convocation?
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[quote="WaquoitNBroadBrush
Yes.
How about these: Flag of Leyte Gulf, Mr. Walter K and Convocation?[/quote]
All three horses were involved in a tragic racing accident .... two of the jockeys (Ron Turcotte on "Flag" and Ramon Dominguez on Convocation) were severely injured and the third (Mike Venezia on Mr. Walter K) was killed as was the horse.
ETA: Mike and Mr. Walter K's accident .... http://www.nytimes.com/1988/10/14/sport ... lmont.html
Yes.
How about these: Flag of Leyte Gulf, Mr. Walter K and Convocation?[/quote]
All three horses were involved in a tragic racing accident .... two of the jockeys (Ron Turcotte on "Flag" and Ramon Dominguez on Convocation) were severely injured and the third (Mike Venezia on Mr. Walter K) was killed as was the horse.
ETA: Mike and Mr. Walter K's accident .... http://www.nytimes.com/1988/10/14/sport ... lmont.html
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Never approach a bull from the front, a horse from the rear or a fool from any direction. ~ Cowboy saying
There is something about riding down the street on a prancing horse that makes you feel like something, even when you ain't a thing. ~ Will Rogers
There is something about riding down the street on a prancing horse that makes you feel like something, even when you ain't a thing. ~ Will Rogers
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Don't blame the horse, of course, of course. Lebon? Cinzano? Lebon? Cinzano? What a story!Raven wrote:Cinzano
What is his claim to infamy?
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/28/sport ... .html?_r=0
>One of his first employers was Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons, who trained for the potent Phipps family stable. The connection paid off. As his veterinary practice flourished, Dr. Gerard tended to the likes of the Kentucky Derby winners Secretariat, Riva Ridge, Canonero II and Kelso, one of the greatest racehorses of the modern era.
At the time of the Lebon scandal, he and his assistant vet cared for 400 horses at Belmont and at Aqueduct.
The Lebon-Cinzano affair dominated the sports pages for months, in part because the strands of the fraud proved so difficult to untangle.
“The record reveals a factual scenario that might have been authored jointly by an Alfred Hitchcock and a Damon Runyon,” the New York Court of Appeals wrote in 1980 in its decision upholding Dr. Gerard’s conviction.<
>With his career on the racetrack finished, Dr. Gerard moved to Florida, settling in Wellington, near Palm Beach, and developed a successful practice caring for polo ponies.
Besides his sister, Joyce, of Los Angeles, he is survived by his wife, Alice. His sister said that he had left a written request that his ashes be scattered “where happy horses graze.” <
Never approach a bull from the front, a horse from the rear or a fool from any direction. ~ Cowboy saying
There is something about riding down the street on a prancing horse that makes you feel like something, even when you ain't a thing. ~ Will Rogers
There is something about riding down the street on a prancing horse that makes you feel like something, even when you ain't a thing. ~ Will Rogers
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What a wicked person that vet was and, more or less, got off with a slap on his wrist. Lebon was sacrificed, and apparently his death meant nothing to those who were involved in this scandal ... or to those who investigated it. Wonder how many horses lost their lives due to that psycho? Now, that was one evil person!Raven wrote:I don't blame the horse!
I was there when he won. He took the lead and won like a champ!
Cinzano was robbed of his natural ability to perform on the track; sounded like a very talented racehorse.
Never approach a bull from the front, a horse from the rear or a fool from any direction. ~ Cowboy saying
There is something about riding down the street on a prancing horse that makes you feel like something, even when you ain't a thing. ~ Will Rogers
There is something about riding down the street on a prancing horse that makes you feel like something, even when you ain't a thing. ~ Will Rogers
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Question:
Horse whose sire jumped a fence to get to his dam, a blind English-bred claiming mare, which he was the result of that union ... a small bay that was gelded almost immediately.
This horse could run short and long races. Any surface suited him. He carried up to 133 pounds and broke more track records than any other American racehorse up to that time. At the age of three and four, he was the undisputed champion.
He died on the first day of the year. On that New Year's Eve, his owner suffered a fatal heart attack. A few hours later, the horse slipped on ice in his paddock and broke his leg and had to be euthanized.
The gelding made the Blood-Horse magazine's list of the top 100 U.S. thoroughbred champions of the 20th Century. Who was he?
Horse whose sire jumped a fence to get to his dam, a blind English-bred claiming mare, which he was the result of that union ... a small bay that was gelded almost immediately.
This horse could run short and long races. Any surface suited him. He carried up to 133 pounds and broke more track records than any other American racehorse up to that time. At the age of three and four, he was the undisputed champion.
He died on the first day of the year. On that New Year's Eve, his owner suffered a fatal heart attack. A few hours later, the horse slipped on ice in his paddock and broke his leg and had to be euthanized.
The gelding made the Blood-Horse magazine's list of the top 100 U.S. thoroughbred champions of the 20th Century. Who was he?
Never approach a bull from the front, a horse from the rear or a fool from any direction. ~ Cowboy saying
There is something about riding down the street on a prancing horse that makes you feel like something, even when you ain't a thing. ~ Will Rogers
There is something about riding down the street on a prancing horse that makes you feel like something, even when you ain't a thing. ~ Will Rogers
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Correct answer. Roamer made #99 out of 100 on that list.Ballerina wrote:ROAMER
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roamer_(horse)
Never approach a bull from the front, a horse from the rear or a fool from any direction. ~ Cowboy saying
There is something about riding down the street on a prancing horse that makes you feel like something, even when you ain't a thing. ~ Will Rogers
There is something about riding down the street on a prancing horse that makes you feel like something, even when you ain't a thing. ~ Will Rogers