• Seabiscuit's home on Thoroughbred Greats
This site is just in time for Seabiscuits movie, which is based on the wonderful book by Laura Hillenbrand. Please browse the site, and most of all enjoy yourself.
• Secretariat.com
Secretariat.com was created as the official online source for this great champion and to honor his legend. Secretariat History: detailed account of his racing career, people involved, his life, legacy, and more.
• Expect Crowning Glory for Smarty Jones
Smallish colt will win Belmont on Saturday, become first since Affirmed in 1978 to win Triple Crown. ELMONT, N.Y. - On paper, Saturday's Belmont Stakes looks like a one-horse race. And even though they will run it on dirt rather than forest byproducts, there is every reason to think that Smarty Jones will stretch his unbeaten streak to nine and become the 12th Triple Crown winner in racing history and the first since 1978.
• Aintree Racecourse 1998
Earth Summit wins the Martell 1998 Grand National. "Suny Bay was the best horse on the day and it's just lucky for me that this was a handicap. Brad said to me at the third last that we're 30 clear and just sit there. I was just hoping that Brad was getting equally tired from two out. I was quite happy then but knew we just had to get over the last and when I went for him there was not a lot left".
• Desert Orchid - Horse Racing History
Dessie as he was affectionately known was a front running grey that regularly galloped his rivals into submission. His flamboyant jumping style further enhanced his love affair with the racing public. Dessie's record as a hurdler left a lot to be desired, but once his trainer, David Elsworth switched him over the larger obstacles his career was to take off.
• Gallorette, by Ron Hale
In 1955, Delaware Park sponsored a nationwide poll among members of the American Trainers Assn. to determine the 10 greatest female thoroughbreds in American history. At the top of the list: Gallorette (foal of 1942; Challenger II--Gallette, by Sir Gallahad III). She was owned by William L. Brann, an advertising executive whose company designed the original Montgomery Ward catalogue, and trained by Edward Christmas.
• HorseHats.com - Man O' War
Man o' War went to the post 21 times and won 20 races. He won one race by an incredible 100 lengths and triumphed in another carrying 138 pounds. He whipped a Triple Crown champion by seven lengths in a match race. He brought international recognition to Kentucky breeders and made the United States the racing center of the world.
• Nasrullah's Profile
A very high-class racehorse, he was most effective up to 2000 meters. Gordon Richards said that he was traveling like a winner until the last 200m. of the Epsom Derby, from which point he tired and swerved to the right. This would suggest that he did not truly stay 2400 meters. A self-willed, very stubborn individual, he played up badly on the way to the start for the Two Thousand Guineas.
• Niatross Home Page
Niatross thrilled harness racing fans as he stormed across North America in 1979 and 1980 smashing world, stakes and track records wherever he ventured and leaving a legacy in our sport which has not been approached since. World Records; Stakes Records; Track Records; Race Record; Family Tree; The Cast; Niatross Facts; Greg's Top 10.
• Phar Lap Australia's Wonder Horse
Phar Lap, a New Zealand-bred horse, remains an enduring institution of the Australasian turf. He also achieved world fame after winning the Agua Caliente Handicap near Tijuana in Mexico to take his race record to an amazing 37 wins, two seconds and three thirds in 51 starts.
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