Omg this brought tears to my eyes, made me cry! Secretariat was God's special creation! and the song at the end! I just lost it! Secretariat! RIP! you are still missed in my eyes!! the greatest race horse of all time! who's watching this in 2021!
Secretariat, the greatest horse ever to race, not only won the Triple Crown in 1973, but still holds the current official record for the fastest time in all three Triple Crown races.
Secretariat, the horse of the millennium. Ever time I watch his videos, he takes my breath away, watching him run and his unbelievable beauty. Secretariat will live on in our hearts. Thank you Lord for giving us a glimpse of perfection in a Super Horse, Secretariat.
He is awesome. It's hard to believe Zenyatta was larger than him and most other in history at 17.2 hands and over 1200 lbs. Of course she's not in Secretariat's league. She was massive even if she were a Colt. I think she was overrated, but a great horse. . Hope her fans don't see this. Lol
I was in Germany (U.S. Army) when he won the Triple Crown. Our day room (with one TV) was half full at Kentucky Derby day. It was packed at Preakness day. Our CO brought in a bigger TV and placed it in our dining hall for the Belmont - it was standing room only. Halfway through the Belmont, the hall was rocking and shook like an earthquake, everybody were screaming. I'll never forget that day, everyone were hi-fiving and hugging everyone..he brought us all together as one that day//
lovely story, Mikey Likey!! My dad was career USN. In the 1970s we were in DC. My dad' s job was in USN admin. at the Pentagon. I was a fascinated young schoolgirl. I vividly recall watching all three races on our family tv.
No matter how you try to say it or what adjectives you use to try to say how great Secretariat was it’s a UNDERSTATEMENT! 1:59 2/5, 1:53 flat and an unbelievable 2:24 still the records 49 years and still counting!
Good to know I’m not the only one who can’t hold back the tears whenever I see Big Red run. It has to be his greatness and shear beauty. What a combination.
It was said about him that “the sight of Secretariat in motion is one of the things we can show to the aliens when they come in judgement asking why they should spare our world”. He was magnificent!
1972/73 I was a young man just 19 and in the U.S Navy facing going to Vietnam.THE thing that kept my mind off that War was seeing Secretariat win the triple crown! I thanked God for him then and now 50 years later watching this now brings back such memories that I can't even describe! Thanks Secretariat for one of my fondest memories! Greatest horse of all time!!
My grandfather saw Man O' War run. He took my dad to see Seabiscuit and War Admiral run; and my dad took me to see Secretariat. He said that Man O"War was the country's horse. Seabiscuit was the peoples' horse. Secretariat was God's horse.
I'm not a horse person, but for whatever reason, I've kept up with Secretariat. In the Seventies, I was in my 20's, and this beautiful animal caught my attention. Even today, in my 70's, I watch these videos mainly because Secretariat was such a fantastic horse. That horse showed me how to keep going as a human. Yes, he's been gone for many years, but he's such an inspiration to people today. If a horse can do it, we, as people can look to Him for inspiration. He will always be close to my heart.
I got to see secretariat and pet him as a young boy he was at s farm in kentucky, I didnt know then exactly what a privilege it was to be petting such an icon. I think back to that moment and realize I have done something that millions of people would have loved to have done and I then realized I was blessed to have had that moment that I will never forget.. Thank You Secretariat......
He was in my eyes a miracle horse and my hero who belongs to the people! He has crossed the RAINBOW 🌈 BRIDGE 🌁, NOW WAITING FOR THOSE HE LOVED AND THOSE WHO LOVED HIM SO VERY MUCH!🐎
in 2012, after a review, Secretariat was finally awarded the record of 1:53 flat, setting a new Preakness record that still stands as of today. January 20, 2022. He still holds the three records for the three TRIPLE CROWN RACES. AND THOSE WERE THE BEST TRIPLE CROWN VICTORIES OF ALL TIME!
I think his Preakness might be my favorite of his triple crown races. “But here comes Secretariat… he’s moving fast…and he’s going to the outside…he’s going for the lead and it’s RIGHT NOW he’s looking for it…”!!!
I love that Eddie Sweat spent more time with Secretariat than any other human being.....there seemed such a connection.....and Ronnie Turcotte was the perfect jockey......Penny Tweedy the perfect owner, and Lucien Lauren the perfect trainer......it just was all meant to be......thank you for the memories....."he's moving like a tremendous machine"!!!!!
@@maryj2671same with Charlie, they were best friends. Ronnie was also perfect for him, let him do his own thing and you see what happened. Imagine if he had really pushed him in Belmont. 😮
There was something almost Human about him. He was aware of his surroundings. He’d here cameras shutter and he’d stop and pose. No doubt he knew he was great. And then his incredible performance at the Belmont to win the triple crown!! Without a doubt the GOAT!!
Ron Turcotte is an incredibly humble guy. Eddie Sweat did not get the credit he deserved. What a team. Amazing. I was just starting out in the Navy in 1989 and was at sea with my squadron when the CO of CV-67 came over the 1MC and announced that Secretariat had died. That shows you what kind of effect he had on America.
Secretariat was always my favorite horse so it was with great pleasure to watch him win the triple crown in 1973. I absolutely went crazy watching him win the triple crown. My family thought I had lost my mind! One item on my bucket list of living life was to own an Arabian horse. By far the most beautiful animal on this earth. My dream came true in 1992 when I bought a pregnant mare. In May of 1993, I watched as she gave birth to a chestnut colt. And imagine my surprise and delight when I saw he had three white stockings, on the same legs as Secretariat! I named him Pharo after his Dad, el Pharoah. I gentle trained him, when I mounted him for the first time he didnt even try to buck me off! and I rode him a lot. He had a choppy trot and he couldn't run for diddly squat but I didnt care I owned a horse that was marked like Secretariant! I think he was the love of my life. RIP my Pharo.😢 you will always be in my heart.
All horses are amazing, powerful and majestic creatures but Secretariat seemed to Divinely (genetically) inherent a combination of racing endurance & an incredible heart size from SomethingRoyal & from his Father's side BoldRuler racing speed & size...Wow what a treat to watch him perform!!!
Most amazing horse that ever lived. But you also have to remember, if it weren't for the decisions of the owner, none of it may never have happened. She stuck with her instincts and chose all the right people as well.
I was a kid when he ran, and I never forgot it. My dad was going crazy and I had to see what the emotion was about and I sat down, I have never seen a horse run like I was just as enthralled as my Dad. Then he said you just watched the greatest horse that every ran, he just made Kentucky Derby history!!
There was something mystical about this magnificent horse. I heard stories that other horses would wait to feed before him. He looked up as airplanes flew overhead. He engendered a feeling in people that was indescribable. A rarity in racing history and the quintessence of equine nobility.
Secretariat is the only event in my life that can instantly bring me to tears after 50 years. Last night I introduced him to my 8-year-old Grandsons, and it was love at first sight. Can't wait to share the movies and literature about him. The legend lives on.
I agree, the question came up in my Trivia and here I go again with the tears, heck I am at work. I have been reading about him ever since, I printed his picture out...I am in tears right now. OK break, no more look at that historical day when the best horse that ever lived won it all!
I can watch his videos again and again. When you watch his effortless running it's like watching a grown stallion running against colts, and when he gets serious his stride hardly changes but the surge is a thing of beauty to behold.
I was 15 when I watched those races. And like you I can watch them over an over, its still a wonder to behold. It was always kind of cool to watch him and Sham. I dont know if it was respect or what but it seemed like he would slow just a bit and allow Sham to run with him for just a little ways before leaving him in the dust. Big Red never had to run side by side with Sham, but he seemed to enjoy it you could say! There will never be another like Secretariat he truly was Gods Horse!
I'm just so uplifted each time I view the triple crown and other films of him. He's so gorgeous, it's like a supernatural experience to watch him. Hope to see him in heaven.
What a legendary champion!!! Major goosebumps for almost 45 minutes. It must have been really thrilling to see Secretariat run, especially so in the Belmont, what a breathtaking performance!!! Everything about him was perfect, beautiful chestnut colour, massive in size, magnificent stride and a gorgeous head. Truly the most incredible horse that God has ever created!!! In conclusion, I don’t believe anyone can argue with the facts, the fastest times for all three legs of the Triple Crown, legend forever! RIP Big Red..................
Thank you for posting this wonderful tribute to the greatest athlete...ever. There are a lot of wonderful horses but Secretariat... there will never be another horse like him.
THE MOST OVERRATED HORSE EVER, IS THE REAL FACT HERE! I'M A RACE HISTORIAN! YOU'RE A OVER THE TOP, EMOTIONS DRIVEN TEARY EYED WILLOW!! SEC WAS BADLY BEATEN BY CHEAP HORSES 5! FIVE TIMES!! SEC WAS GREAT AT LOSING IN BIG RACES! SEC LOST IN THE WOOD MEMORIAL! LOST AGAIN IN THE WHITNEY STAKES AT SARATOGA WHERE A CHEAP SPRINTER NAMED ONION😂😂😂WOULDN'T LET SEC BEAT HIM. SEC AGAIN WAS HUMILIATED, THIS TIME AT THE BELMONT DISTANCE AT BELMONT!! PROVE OUT DESTROYED SECRETARIAT! IN THE WOODWARD MAJOR STAKES RACE😂😂😂FACTS ARE THE ONLY THINGS THAT MATTER
@@captainamericaamerica8090 Comic book boy, why do you come on Secretariat sites spewing your nonsense? Do you really think your gonna change anyone’s mind? We all look at you as a fool! Don’t you ever get tired of being wrong, you should!
I can never get enough of SECRETARIAT, the Greatest Thoroughbred/Athlete for all time bar none even human. Secretariat was the most perfect horse sent from God. My heart always swells and tears flow from my eyes every single time I see the movie or documentary's.
Amen, I'm with you Wizard9, I can't stop watching anything about Secretariat, he was a special horse, no other horse until this day 2021, has ever beaten the Belmont time of 2:24, Secretariat was God's wonder horse, he was the perfect specimen of a horse! maybe in years to come, there will be another great horse, but for now, Secretariat is the greatest horse of all time!!
I was 17 and remember watching it, the whole country was. The greatest athlete in my life, everyone cried that day, because I knew I was lucky to be alive to see the greatest athlete of al time. Still get choked up watching him.
Secretariat was the product of commercial hype! Kelso was 5 time horse of the year while Secretariat did not even race for 5 years! Kelso carried 130lbs + 24 times!!!!! Spotting rivals 8-11 lbs each!! PS He also won on turf setting a world record!! All this when tracks routinely had 30-40 thousand inn attendance!!
The Preakness is still one of the most famous moves in racing history. The Belmont was a spectacular, crushing triumph, but Big Red's move on the turn is simply incredible.
Luis Diaz, me too! To me, he was Human!! His performance at Belmont, winning by 31 Lengths, to become a Triple Crown Winner, was the best Sports Performance that I have EVER seen!!!!😍😎
Sitting here in tears, awash in memories of a big red horse who was there in my childhood, when things seemed very bleak. He was, and always will be for me, a ray of light. I know that when I leave this world, I'll cross a Rainbow Bridge and be met by all my beloved pets. I can only hope that maybe I'll also have a chance to stroke that beautiful red coated boy, and thank him for being my light in the darkness. I love you, Big Red.
I've only really fallen in love with 2 horses in my 67 years. The first was Trigger when I was a kid watching every Roy Rogers show. The second and my all-time favorite was Secretariat. I was very sad when I heard that Trigger had died. When I heard Secretariat was gone I cried like a baby. He should have died running as that was what he was born to do. RIP Big Red, you're missed to this day.
What a beautiful tribute to the most amazing athlete of my time - he was a treasure to the sport and the nation. Just pure JOY, thank you Secretariat RIP great one.
Big Red.,.what a racehorse! He is truly the greatest of all time! Beautiful, regal, the fastest. The only thing different between him and Pegasus is wings. Those Triple Crown races of his will in all likelihood, never be equaled. We love you Red!
Listening even now, to Chick Anderson's expert call brings me back to that magical time in my youth, when it seemed all things were possible because of this wonderful athlete with four legs and a giant heart.
All the videos, the movie, and books keep him alive. I bet while you watch the races you don't even think as him being gone. Just keep watching and he will never be gone. He will never be gone.
Although I had ridden many horses through Chicago's Lincoln Park bridle paths, I had never paid any attention to Horse Racing. By accident I caught the Kentucky Derby and saw this magnificent animal's performance so of course I had to see the next two races. I want to say that I feel Truly Blessed to have seen him and that Joe Brindley was right when he said Secretariat was God's horse.
I've seen it back to back several times over the years, most recently today, and cannot stop the tears. Greatness is overwhelming when you can appreciate it.
Secretariat had it all!... looks, strength,speed, and charisma!... I watched him win the Kentucky Derby, Preakness, and the most unbelievable performance of all the Belmont Stakes on television and I still tear up to this day when I see this great horse and he's been gone almost 30 years... he was a major part of the 1970s in my youth and Made us proud to be American again!👊❤️🇺🇸
Secretariat was and is the greatest of horses! Secretariat winning the Belmont and the Triple Crown was the greatest sports event that I ever saw! I get chills watching it now! Thanks for the wonderful memories!
The way he ran that race was iconic, even letting Sham get a small sniff of potential victory before taking off to that huge lead. Never be another like him.
Never ever will a horse do what this amazing athlete do. One in a billion. Everytime I watch anything on this horse I tear up with joy. I know I'm not alone.
Im a horseracing fan here in the Philippines several years ago and when I watched these videos of Secretariat, I never looked at any racehorse the same again. Secretariat is the GREATEST RACEHORSE OF ALL TIME!
I watched a study on public television a long time ago in which scientists were analyzing why certain horses ran fast. The study could have been called the “Life and Times of Secretariat,” because he dominated the entire study. At the end of the study, one of the scientists did an interview at Claiborne Farm and gushed about Secretariat, while Secretariat ran wild in the background. The scientist ended the interview by saying that Secretariat was the most beautiful creature he had ever seen. Furthermore, I remember reading about a limousine that stopped in the front Claiborne Farm and this beautiful young female stepped out of the limousine and informed one of the employees that she wanted to see Secretariat. The employee motioned to the pasture behind them and informed her that was Secretariat running wild. The beautiful young female stood transfixed and watched Secretariat for about 30 minutes. The employee finally asked her if she wanted to see any other horses. She answered “no, thank you” and went back into her limousine and drove away. While Secretariat was alive, 10,000 people visited Claiborne Farm annually, and every one of them wanted to see Secretariat, even though many other great horses were there, too.
I was 10 years old when I saw this horse win these races, and even as a ten year old I knew I had seen something special. My point is that this horse was so great, even a ten year old figured it out. Still tear up to this day. when I see him run.
I WAS AT BELMONT....WITH MY FATHER TO SEE SECRETARIAT....I HAD NO IDEA HOW GREAT THIS HORSE WAS....MY FATHER WAS THE RACING EXPERT....HE SAID THE GREATEST HORSE IS HERE TODAY....!!!....I WAS 17 YEARS YOUNG....WOW...WOW....DAD I MISS YOU...1919-2008....A RACING EXPERT, MY DAD.....AMEN.
Secretariat is a legend. I was born the month after he won the triple crown, so I didn't learn about him until years later. I would have loved to see this super horse win the Belmont. What a race...I still tear up watching the videos. I still enjoy watching the triple crown races since I was a child.
A lot of us were with our dad's at Belmont the day Secretariat raced the greatest race ever run. My father hung out an hour after the last race to let the traffic clear out, and me being a 12 year old kid in love with Secretariat picked up all the pristine programs off the floor and took them home and put about 20 in a box. About 15 years ago, I saw how much they were selling for and went to my parents where the box was in the attic only to find out my father had tossed the box out when putting a new floor in.....when I told him the programs values, he said "If that's the worst thing that happens to you in life, you're doing okay"...lol....he passed away in 2017 at 92, and when he got really sick, we talked a lot about our trips to the track on weekends and the great times, win or lose....when we lost it was "Pizza again", but when we won, we would go through Little Italy and get calamari or scungilli at Vincents on Mott and Hester.....medium hot sauce because the hot would make a bull run across a field. lol......great memories driving to the tracks, coming home, and of course, being there. And the tops was always the 73 Belmont Stakes....
This is best Secretariat video documentary I've seen. It shows his full career. It plays each race, and then shows each race again with commentary. It analyzes each event and includes dates, names, a lot of data, and rare footage. It includes discussions of the results by the narrator with descriptions and reactions of key individuals who witnessed the events firsthand. Secretariat was amazing and inspiring. Horses like him only come around once in a lifetime.
If you like analysis and detail, you may want to watch the video here, Timing is Everything, about the years-long attempt to have Red's Preakness time corrected. It's a panel discussion with Ms. Chenery (still a pistol! Love her "CYA" comment,) Ron Turcotte, Bill Nack, and others.
I tear up even reading these comments...what an athlete( and I stress ATHLETE) I am a personal coach and I have trained world class human athletes in multiple sports( track and field, NFL, etc) and I know nothing about horses but I know a great athlete when I see one; I know a transcendent performance when I see one; and this is the greatest athlete and the greatest performance...with all due respect to Ali and the many unbelievable athletes in history...that I have ever had the privelidge and honor to witness. I was 17 yrs old in 1973. Never before. Never again. RIP Big Red!
Same. i also know nothing about horses, but just watched him run 22 lengths ahead and im utterly AMAZED. Ive never thought animals, especially horses were beautiful. But this horse def looks like the most athletic animal ive ever seen.
Early In my lifetime, I became a staunch racing fan. Lucky for me it was in the early 1970’s when this marvelous & versatile Stallion rose to fame. I thrilled many a time at his great performances on any track. He gave new meaning to the phrase “come from behind”. I then realized what the people back in the days of the great depression (1935-1940) must must have felt when Sea Biscuit took the racing world by storm at a time when the country needed hope and inspiration. We certainly can use that today. R.I.P. “Big Red”. You ran your heart out for America, Miss Penny and Lucien.
I was fortunate enough to see all 3 races of the 1973 Triple Crown on TV as a nine year old girl in Wyoming. My sister and I were literally jumping up and down and screaming for him to win and deliriously happy when he did. It occurs to me that both Secretariat and Seabiscuit came at times in our history when we as a nation were depressed, divided and not doing very well. Seabiscuit bounded on to the scene during the traumas of the Great Depression, and Secretariat showed up in all his glory as Watergate and Vietnam were tearing the country apart. I think they were both gifts from God, sent to bring us together and remind us of the meaning of awe.
I was 5.. my mom made me watch the Kentucky Derby with her.. told me about Secretariat.. after we watched him win that race, I told my mom to remind every time he raced.. and she did. That horse was truly incredible, even on a little black&white t.v.... even to a 5 year old kid. Thx mom! 💜
Chic Anderson's call of the Belmont was one of the greatest calls ever in horse racing history. It's only fitting it came with Secretariat running it. This is the finest documentary on Big Red I ever saw. None better.
Yes it's 6/9/2023 today and I took a moment to pause and reflect on what I consider the greatest single performance by an athlete in any sporting event I ever saw. Thank you Lord for giving me the opportunity to see one of your creations in person.
There's something about this horse that transcends the human spirit. He seems to touch us emotionally on every level. When he runs he's poetry in motion; his incredible strength and stamina ripples in every one of his muscles, yet even when he stands, his stance is majestic, proud and regal like a king. He has the most beautiful face and eyes I've ever seen on any animal. He knew he was special and I think that he knew how much everyone loved and admired his greatness. He is missed but his memory lives on. We love you Big Red!
I was a 16 year old kid when this amazing athlete came along. He was indeed "GOD's Horse". And Chick Anderson's call of the Belmont is the greatest of all time. Even better than Al Michael's "Do You Believe in Miracles". I've watched every Triple Crown since then and none has equaled that magic summer of 1973.
Anyone like myself who saw Secretariat's unbelievable performance at Belmont that year had tears in their eyes as we all watched as he literally became Pegasus, leaving the other horses behind at Belmont like they were standing still. 45 years later, I'm not ashamed at all to say watching it here again still brings tears to my eyes. I've seen and done many things in my life that were memorable, but watching a miracle on 4 legs make history ranks pretty high on that list, especially given the state of the country at the time.
67 years old, 2022, fists still clenched, tears in my eyes, whispering run baby run every time I watch him run!!!!!
The best part. Turcotte never raised the whip once in any race. A born winner. That third race was just amazing.
No need for whips, ever - just respect and love for the Horse - but I noticed too he never touched Big Red with the whip❤️❤️❤️
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Yes, Ron used the stick with Secretariat, he said as much.
I hate the whip love an kindness will win every time ❤❤❤❤❤
Turcotte used the whip at the Derby. But, he didn't at the Preakness or Belmont. Those 2 races, in Ronnie's words, he was "along for the ride".
I cry every time I watch this Magnificent horse!! He truly was God’s horse!! The very best there every was!!! Perfection!!! ❤️
Omg this brought tears to my eyes, made me cry! Secretariat was God's special creation! and the song at the end! I just lost it! Secretariat! RIP! you are still missed in my eyes!! the greatest race horse of all time! who's watching this in 2021!
Secretariat, the greatest horse ever to race, not only won the Triple Crown in 1973, but still holds the current official record for the fastest time in all three Triple Crown races.
Secretariat, the horse of the millennium. Ever time I watch his videos, he takes my breath away, watching him run and his unbelievable beauty. Secretariat will live on in our hearts.
Thank you Lord for giving us a glimpse of perfection in a Super Horse, Secretariat.
The picture of Ronnie looking back is so iconic unbelievable
Still crying over this beautiful horse as well. God bless this legend to speak to many!!!
Fifty years later… Secretariat is still in a league of his own. These races still amaze me.
He is awesome. It's hard to believe Zenyatta was larger than him and most other in history at 17.2 hands and over 1200 lbs. Of course she's not in Secretariat's league. She was massive even if she were a Colt. I think she was overrated, but a great horse. . Hope her fans don't see this. Lol
There will only be one great Secretariat, and he showed the world! RIP Big Red!
@@maryj2671 big red
I was in Germany (U.S. Army) when he won the Triple Crown. Our day room (with one TV) was half full at Kentucky Derby day. It was packed at Preakness day. Our CO brought in a bigger TV and placed it in our dining hall for the Belmont - it was standing room only. Halfway through the Belmont, the hall was rocking and shook like an earthquake, everybody were screaming. I'll never forget that day, everyone were hi-fiving and hugging everyone..he brought us all together as one that day//
lovely story, Mikey Likey!!
My dad was career USN.
In the 1970s we were in DC.
My dad' s job was in USN admin. at the Pentagon.
I was a fascinated young schoolgirl. I vividly recall watching all three races on our family tv.
What a wonderful memory to hold tight in your heart Mikey.
46 YEARS LATER AND STILL LOVING BIG RED.
I watch all videos of Secretariat and over and over. He was a true legend.
No matter how you try to say it or what adjectives you use to try to say how great Secretariat was it’s a UNDERSTATEMENT! 1:59 2/5, 1:53 flat and an unbelievable 2:24 still the records 49 years and still counting!
No one else has that honor, but the great horse BIG RED.
He's still moving like a tremendous machine...in our heart.
The best of the best God rast him in Glory
One of the most beautiful horses to run
I watched all three. age 19...family tradition... I cried during the Bellmont...will never forget!
Good to know I’m not the only one who can’t hold back the tears whenever I see Big Red run. It has to be his greatness and shear beauty. What a combination.
Because we know he won’t be duplicated. Some may come close, but he really was Pegasus in the flesh.
You're not the only one. Secretariat clips always make me feel like that 50 years hence!
It was said about him that “the sight of Secretariat in motion is one of the things we can show to the aliens when they come in judgement asking why they should spare our world”. He was magnificent!
Crying my eyes out. So beautiful...so many memories. Such perfection.
I know I amcrying now.
1972/73 I was a young man just 19 and in the U.S Navy facing going to Vietnam.THE thing that kept my mind off that War was seeing Secretariat win the triple crown! I thanked God for him then and now 50 years later watching this now brings back such memories that I can't even describe! Thanks Secretariat for one of my fondest memories! Greatest horse of all time!!
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My grandfather saw Man O' War run. He took my dad to see Seabiscuit and War Admiral run; and my dad took me to see Secretariat. He said that Man O"War was the country's horse. Seabiscuit was the peoples' horse. Secretariat was God's horse.
Perfect.
SECRATARIAT ...AN ICON,
A LEGEND, THE G.O.A.T
I'm not a horse person, but for whatever reason, I've kept up with Secretariat. In the Seventies, I was in my 20's, and this beautiful animal caught my attention. Even today, in my 70's, I watch these videos mainly because Secretariat was such a fantastic horse. That horse showed me how to keep going as a human. Yes, he's been gone for many years, but he's such an inspiration to people today. If a horse can do it, we, as people can look to Him for inspiration. He will always be close to my heart.
I'm still watching too in 2023. Can't get enough of Secretariat.
I love this horse
He gives me hope when all hope was lost with cancer but Iam making it back just slowly. Thanks to Secretariet 😊
I'm so glad I got to watch Secretariat on TV and blessed to have lived in his time he was truly special. ♥️🇺🇸
I loved Secretariat he was a Champion Horse 🐴🐎🐎
I got to see secretariat and pet him as a young boy he was at s farm in kentucky, I didnt know then exactly what a privilege it was to be petting such an icon. I think back to that moment and realize I have done something that millions of people would have loved to have done and I then realized I was blessed to have had that moment that I will never forget.. Thank You Secretariat......
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Your soo lucky to put your hands on the greatest horse to ever live. Consider yourself one of a kind.
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WOW!!!
He was in my eyes a miracle horse and my hero who belongs to the people! He has crossed the RAINBOW 🌈 BRIDGE 🌁, NOW WAITING FOR THOSE HE LOVED AND THOSE WHO LOVED HIM SO VERY MUCH!🐎
He was indeed, a once in an eternity horse. I know in my heart he and Sham are running together in the afterlife. 🐎❤️
Secretariat will always be remembered by everyone 💖 ❤ ♥ 💓 💕
in 2012, after a review, Secretariat was finally awarded the record of 1:53 flat, setting a new Preakness record that still stands as of today. January 20, 2022. He still holds the three records for the three TRIPLE CROWN RACES. AND THOSE WERE THE BEST TRIPLE CROWN VICTORIES OF ALL TIME!
Amen
Vederlo volare verso la gloria è commovente
I think his Preakness might be my favorite of his triple crown races. “But here comes Secretariat… he’s moving fast…and he’s going to the outside…he’s going for the lead and it’s RIGHT NOW he’s looking for it…”!!!
Greatest sports performance in history!
I love that Eddie Sweat spent more time with Secretariat than any other human being.....there seemed such a connection.....and Ronnie Turcotte was the perfect jockey......Penny Tweedy the perfect owner, and Lucien Lauren the perfect trainer......it just was all meant to be......thank you for the memories....."he's moving like a tremendous machine"!!!!!
Eddie did so much for Secretariat. Eddie and Secretariat were meant to be together.
@@maryj2671same with Charlie, they were best friends. Ronnie was also perfect for him, let him do his own thing and you see what happened. Imagine if he had really pushed him in Belmont. 😮
There was something almost Human about him. He was aware of his surroundings. He’d here cameras shutter and he’d stop and pose. No doubt he knew he was great. And then his incredible performance at the Belmont to win the triple crown!! Without a doubt the GOAT!!
Ron Turcotte is an incredibly humble guy. Eddie Sweat did not get the credit he deserved. What a team. Amazing. I was just starting out in the Navy in 1989 and was at sea with my squadron when the CO of CV-67 came over the 1MC and announced that Secretariat had died. That shows you what kind of effect he had on America.
Admired the way Ron rode him, just let him run his own races. And Eddie made that beautiful coat gleam, was the perfect match for Red, as was Ron.
Secretariat - A true "phenomenon"!!!!!!!!!!
He is moving like a TREEEEMENDOUS MACHINE!
But Secretariat is all alone !!
Secretariat was always my favorite horse so it was with great pleasure to watch him win the triple crown in 1973. I absolutely went crazy watching him win the triple crown. My family thought I had lost my mind! One item on my bucket list of living life was to own an Arabian horse. By far the most beautiful animal on this earth. My dream came true in 1992 when I bought a pregnant mare. In May of 1993, I watched as she gave birth to a chestnut colt. And imagine my surprise and delight when I saw he had three white stockings, on the same legs as Secretariat! I named him Pharo after his Dad, el Pharoah. I gentle trained him, when I mounted him for the first time he didnt even try to buck me off! and I rode him a lot. He had a choppy trot and he couldn't run for diddly squat but I didnt care I owned a horse that was marked like Secretariant! I think he was the love of my life. RIP my Pharo.😢 you will always be in my heart.
Heart of love
All horses are amazing, powerful and majestic creatures but Secretariat seemed to Divinely (genetically) inherent a combination of racing endurance & an incredible heart size from SomethingRoyal & from his Father's side BoldRuler racing speed & size...Wow what a treat to watch him perform!!!
Most amazing horse that ever lived. But you also have to remember, if it weren't for the decisions of the owner, none of it may never have happened. She stuck with her instincts and chose all the right people as well.
I was a kid when he ran, and I never forgot it. My dad was going crazy and I had to see what the emotion was about and I sat down, I have never seen a horse run like I was just as enthralled as my Dad. Then he said you just watched the greatest horse that every ran, he just made Kentucky Derby history!!
There was something mystical about this magnificent horse. I heard stories that other horses would wait to feed before him. He looked up as airplanes flew overhead. He engendered a feeling in people that was indescribable. A rarity in racing history and the quintessence of equine nobility.
GOD'S HORSE PERIOD!!! 😃😃😃
It’s amazing, but I was a groom on the backside, and many horses are fascinated with planes. Another way to “fly” ❤❤❤
My dog, a retriever, looks up at planes. My mutt….clueless.
Beautifully expressed. 💕
Secretariat is the only event in my life that can instantly bring me to tears after 50 years. Last night I introduced him to my 8-year-old Grandsons, and it was love at first sight. Can't wait to share the movies and literature about him. The legend lives on.
Greatest horse ever. Holds the records for the Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont. No one has broken these records since. Nuff said.
Beyond All doubts...unequivocally, the Greatest race horse ever!
Rest In Peace Big Red
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The tears always flow watching him run. It is like watching the spirit of life itself; the drive to win, the breath of God.
Beautifully stated. Awesome comment. 🐎✝️🐎✝️🐎✝️🐎✝️
he was a horse
I agree, the question came up in my Trivia and here I go again with the tears, heck I am at work. I have been reading about him ever since, I printed his picture out...I am in tears right now. OK break, no more look at that historical day when the best horse that ever lived won it all!
@ewold.....Beautiful words
You couldn’t have expressed it better💕
Thank Penny Tweedy for her conviction, knowledge, and faith in this incredible horse. There will never be another. He was and is the greatest.
Big Red was a MACHINE. I cry every time I see the movie. I saw him race as a 2 year old and a 3 year old. He was Gods favorite horse
He really was God's horse!
She,Big Red and Laurin are together again.
I can watch his videos again and again. When you watch his effortless running it's like watching a grown stallion running against colts, and when he gets serious his stride hardly changes but the surge is a thing of beauty to behold.
I watch them every day! Inspirational!
I was 15 when I watched those races. And like you I can watch them over an over, its still a wonder to behold.
It was always kind of cool to watch him and Sham. I dont know if it was respect or what but it seemed like he would slow just a bit and allow Sham to run with him for just a little ways before leaving him in the dust. Big Red never had to run side by side with Sham, but he seemed to enjoy it you could say! There will never be another like Secretariat he truly was Gods Horse!
@@ronmilford1358 Yes! As a human, I try to match. People don't understand the standard!
@@cubswin3838 I hope Time, Newsweek and Sports Illustrated have 50th Anniversary issues this year!
I'm just so uplifted each time I view the triple crown and other films of him. He's so gorgeous, it's like a supernatural experience to watch him. Hope to see him in heaven.
This is an absolutely amazing horse. God rest his very special heart.💙
What a legendary champion!!!
Major goosebumps for almost 45 minutes. It must have been really thrilling to see Secretariat run, especially so in the Belmont, what a breathtaking performance!!!
Everything about him was perfect, beautiful chestnut colour, massive in size, magnificent stride and a gorgeous head.
Truly the most incredible horse that God has ever created!!!
In conclusion, I don’t believe anyone can argue with the facts, the fastest times for all three legs of the Triple Crown, legend forever!
RIP Big Red..................
It's the way Secretariat won the TC that was really something supernatural !! If these races were not on video, you would never believe it !!
Secretariat: What a wonderful horse and what a great race at the Belmont! Thank you!
Thank you for posting this wonderful tribute to the greatest athlete...ever. There are a lot of wonderful horses but Secretariat... there will never be another horse like him.
Still makes me cry to!! Miracle horse!
Thank you for this film about this wonderful horse, Secretariat. 😍❤️
*Im not American, but this horse is a legend. A literal legend, he will be missed.*
I’m not American either but marvel in the superb blessings of this horse… he seemed by all who knew him well the perfect equine….
I cry every time I read or see anything about this marvelous horse. There will never be another horse like Secretariat.
I loved him n I never missed a race he will always be remembered ... I have his picture n statue in my house ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
"God's horse" is probably the most accurate thing said by anyone ever.
AMEN😃😃😃
I second that Amen!
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THE MOST OVERRATED HORSE EVER, IS THE REAL FACT HERE! I'M A RACE HISTORIAN! YOU'RE A OVER THE TOP, EMOTIONS DRIVEN TEARY EYED WILLOW!! SEC WAS BADLY BEATEN BY CHEAP HORSES 5! FIVE TIMES!! SEC WAS GREAT AT LOSING IN BIG RACES! SEC LOST IN THE WOOD MEMORIAL! LOST AGAIN IN THE WHITNEY STAKES AT SARATOGA WHERE A CHEAP SPRINTER NAMED ONION😂😂😂WOULDN'T LET SEC BEAT HIM. SEC AGAIN WAS HUMILIATED, THIS TIME AT THE BELMONT DISTANCE AT BELMONT!! PROVE OUT DESTROYED SECRETARIAT! IN THE WOODWARD MAJOR STAKES RACE😂😂😂FACTS ARE THE ONLY THINGS THAT MATTER
@@captainamericaamerica8090 Comic book boy, why do you come on Secretariat sites spewing your nonsense? Do you really think your gonna change anyone’s mind? We all look at you as a fool! Don’t you ever get tired of being wrong, you should!
I can never get enough of SECRETARIAT, the Greatest Thoroughbred/Athlete for all time bar none even human. Secretariat was the most perfect horse sent from God. My heart always swells and tears flow from my eyes every single time I see the movie or documentary's.
The same goes for me too.
You took the words right out of my mouth, when you said what you did, so thank you !
I'm so grateful this was recorded so we can enjoy it for years to come
I simply cannot watch this horse run without tears in my eyes!
Amen, I'm with you Wizard9, I can't stop watching anything about Secretariat, he was a special horse, no other horse until this day 2021, has ever beaten the Belmont time of 2:24, Secretariat was God's wonder horse, he was the perfect specimen of a horse! maybe in years to come, there will be another great horse, but for now, Secretariat is the greatest horse of all time!!
@@deloresboyd358 sec, was beaten by cheap horses
@@captainamericaamerica8090 Take a hike asshole and don’t come back!
@@captainamericaamerica8090 shut up captain kangaroo !
@@deloresboyd358 EXACTLY
Penny and Big Red reunited once again. We will never forget you. Love lives on.
I was 17 and remember watching it, the whole country was. The greatest athlete in my life, everyone cried that day, because I knew I was lucky to be alive to see the greatest athlete of al time. Still get choked up watching him.
Secretariat was the product of commercial hype! Kelso was 5 time horse of the year while Secretariat did not even race for 5 years! Kelso carried 130lbs + 24 times!!!!! Spotting rivals 8-11 lbs each!! PS He also won on turf setting a world record!! All this when tracks routinely had 30-40 thousand inn attendance!!
Secretariat captured everyone's imagination. An absolutely magnificent, beautiful thoroughbred.
The Preakness is still one of the most famous moves in racing history. The Belmont was a spectacular, crushing triumph, but Big Red's move on the turn is simply incredible.
No words for this wonderful horse! Perfection!
Just out of this World❤️❤️❤️
I’m not ashamed to say that after all these years , I still cry for this marvelous creature. The king of horses.
Me too
So did I. Just watched it again couple hours ago . No shame
Me too.
Luis Diaz, me too! To me, he was Human!! His performance at Belmont, winning by 31 Lengths, to become a Triple Crown Winner, was the best Sports Performance that I have EVER seen!!!!😍😎
So do I and I just watched the 2019 Kentucky Derby
He is the GOAT!!! There will never be another one like him!!
Sitting here in tears, awash in memories of a big red horse who was there in my childhood, when things seemed very bleak. He was, and always will be for me, a ray of light.
I know that when I leave this world, I'll cross a Rainbow Bridge and be met by all my beloved pets. I can only hope that maybe I'll also have a chance to stroke that beautiful red coated boy, and thank him for being my light in the darkness. I love you, Big Red.
I hope you see/stroke him, your ray of light. Give him a kiss for me. Just watched Secretariat, in tears.
@@ddmiles10 I hope we can both get that chance someday.
I've only really fallen in love with 2 horses in my 67 years. The first was Trigger when I was a kid watching every Roy Rogers show. The second and my all-time favorite was Secretariat. I was very sad when I heard that Trigger had died. When I heard Secretariat was gone I cried like a baby. He should have died running as that was what he was born to do. RIP Big Red, you're missed to this day.
What a beautiful tribute to the most amazing athlete of my time - he was a treasure to the sport and the nation. Just pure JOY, thank you Secretariat RIP great one.
Big Red.,.what a racehorse! He is truly the greatest of all time! Beautiful, regal, the fastest. The only thing different between him and Pegasus is wings. Those Triple Crown races of his will in all likelihood, never be equaled. We love you Red!
Sham was magnificent. He just came along in the wrong year.
Sham still had the second fastest derby ever ran
Listening even now, to Chick Anderson's expert call brings me back to that magical time in my youth, when it seemed all things were possible because of this wonderful athlete with four legs and a giant heart.
All the videos, the movie, and books keep him alive. I bet while you watch the races you don't even think as him being gone. Just keep watching and he will never be gone. He will never be gone.
An awesome horse!
Although I had ridden many horses through Chicago's Lincoln Park bridle paths, I had never paid any attention to Horse Racing. By accident I caught the Kentucky Derby and saw this magnificent animal's performance so of course I had to see the next two races. I want to say that I feel Truly Blessed to have seen him and that Joe Brindley was right when he said Secretariat was God's horse.
I've seen it back to back several times over the years, most recently today, and cannot stop the tears. Greatness is overwhelming when you can appreciate it.
Greatness because of genetics?
Why should that be appreciated by anyone besides those privileged enough to be the host of it themselves?
Secretariat had it all!... looks, strength,speed, and charisma!... I watched him win the Kentucky Derby, Preakness, and the most unbelievable performance of all the Belmont Stakes on television and I still tear up to this day when I see this great horse and he's been gone almost 30 years... he was a major part of the 1970s in my youth and Made us proud to be American again!👊❤️🇺🇸
He was definitely GOD'S horse!!!
Loved him tears when I see him he was something special god gave all of us I am glad I saw him I have all books and magazines
Secretariat was and is the greatest of horses! Secretariat winning the Belmont and the Triple Crown was the greatest sports event that I ever saw! I get chills watching it now! Thanks for the wonderful memories!
In the Belmont, it was like he was shot out of a cannon on that first turn!!! WOW!
Inspirational!
The way he ran that race was iconic, even letting Sham get a small sniff of potential victory before taking off to that huge lead. Never be another like him.
Never ever will a horse do what this amazing athlete do. One in a billion. Everytime I watch anything on this horse I tear up with joy. I know I'm not alone.
No you are not.
No, you definitely are NOT alone.
We just couldn’t help ourselves. We fell in love with this marvelous, “Race Horse”. He had it all. I too still get emotional when see the videos.
Im a horseracing fan here in the Philippines several years ago and when I watched these videos of Secretariat, I never looked at any racehorse the same again. Secretariat is the GREATEST RACEHORSE OF ALL TIME!
Yes, Ricky, he was very special.🏇 Watch the "Heart of a Champion" and "ESPN Secretariat."❤
@@barbarabarnes4398 Yes, I watched them all 😃
He was a phenomenon - a once in a life time horse. King of horse racing.
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I watched a study on public television a long time ago in which scientists were analyzing why certain horses ran fast.
The study could have been called the “Life and Times of Secretariat,” because he dominated the entire study.
At the end of the study, one of the scientists did an interview at Claiborne Farm and gushed about Secretariat, while Secretariat ran wild in the background.
The scientist ended the interview by saying that Secretariat was the most beautiful creature he had ever seen.
Furthermore, I remember reading about a limousine that stopped in the front Claiborne Farm and this beautiful young female stepped out of the limousine and informed one of the employees that she wanted to see Secretariat.
The employee motioned to the pasture behind them and informed her that was Secretariat running wild.
The beautiful young female stood transfixed and watched Secretariat for about 30 minutes.
The employee finally asked her if she wanted to see any other horses.
She answered “no, thank you” and went back into her limousine and drove away.
While Secretariat was alive, 10,000 people visited Claiborne Farm annually, and every one of them wanted to see Secretariat, even though many other great horses were there, too.
Interesting and wonderful story. Thank you!
I was 10 years old when I saw this horse win these
races, and even as a ten year old I knew I had seen something special. My point is that this horse was so great, even a ten year old figured it out. Still tear up to this day. when I see him run.
The most perfect horse God ever made . I can see him racing home in the Belmont.
I cry at
Watching secretariat run is still exciting now! He still holds all three triple crown track records 49 years later.
He was the most perfect animal God ever created. God bless Secretariat!!
I WAS AT BELMONT....WITH MY FATHER TO SEE SECRETARIAT....I HAD NO IDEA HOW GREAT THIS HORSE WAS....MY FATHER WAS THE RACING EXPERT....HE SAID THE GREATEST HORSE IS HERE TODAY....!!!....I WAS 17 YEARS YOUNG....WOW...WOW....DAD I MISS YOU...1919-2008....A RACING EXPERT, MY DAD.....AMEN.
Amen
Secretariat is a legend. I was born the month after he won the triple crown, so I didn't learn about him until years later. I would have loved to see this super horse win the Belmont. What a race...I still tear up watching the videos. I still enjoy watching the triple crown races since I was a child.
A lot of us were with our dad's at Belmont the day Secretariat raced the greatest race ever run. My father hung out an hour after the last race to let the traffic clear out, and me being a 12 year old kid in love with Secretariat picked up all the pristine programs off the floor and took them home and put about 20 in a box. About 15 years ago, I saw how much they were selling for and went to my parents where the box was in the attic only to find out my father had tossed the box out when putting a new floor in.....when I told him the programs values, he said "If that's the worst thing that happens to you in life, you're doing okay"...lol....he passed away in 2017 at 92, and when he got really sick, we talked a lot about our trips to the track on weekends and the great times, win or lose....when we lost it was "Pizza again", but when we won, we would go through Little Italy and get calamari or scungilli at Vincents on Mott and Hester.....medium hot sauce because the hot would make a bull run across a field. lol......great memories driving to the tracks, coming home, and of course, being there. And the tops was always the 73 Belmont Stakes....
Hope you are very good bettor💵 right?
@@taxisteve929 Great stories, Steve. Thanks for sharing.
This is best Secretariat video documentary I've seen. It shows his full career. It plays each race, and then shows each race again with commentary. It analyzes each event and includes dates, names, a lot of data, and rare footage. It includes discussions of the results by the narrator with descriptions and reactions of key individuals who witnessed the events firsthand. Secretariat was amazing and inspiring. Horses like him only come around once in a lifetime.
If you like analysis and detail, you may want to watch the video here, Timing is Everything, about the years-long attempt to have Red's Preakness time corrected. It's a panel discussion with Ms. Chenery (still a pistol! Love her "CYA" comment,) Ron Turcotte, Bill Nack, and others.
+Salice McCool thank you!
Patrick J. Murphy once in forever!
I tear up even reading these comments...what an athlete( and I stress ATHLETE) I am a personal coach and I have trained world class human athletes in multiple sports( track and field, NFL, etc) and I know nothing about horses but I know a great athlete when I see one; I know a transcendent performance when I see one; and this is the greatest athlete and the greatest performance...with all due respect to Ali and the many unbelievable athletes in history...that I have ever had the privelidge and honor to witness. I was 17 yrs old in 1973. Never before. Never again. RIP Big Red!
Very well put !! I was just 10 that year , CLASSIC TIMES INDEED !!
Same. i also know nothing about horses, but just watched him run 22 lengths ahead and im utterly AMAZED.
Ive never thought animals, especially horses were beautiful. But this horse def looks like the most athletic animal ive ever seen.
You are 100 percent correct. No question about it.
Early In my lifetime, I became a staunch racing fan. Lucky for me it was in the early 1970’s when this marvelous & versatile Stallion rose to fame. I thrilled many a time at his great performances on any track. He gave new meaning to the phrase “come from behind”. I then realized what the people back in the days of the great depression (1935-1940) must must have felt when Sea Biscuit took the racing world by storm at a time when the country needed hope and inspiration. We certainly can use that today. R.I.P. “Big Red”. You ran your heart out for America, Miss Penny and Lucien.
The only athlete to ever bring me to tears with a performance. I still well up every time I see a video of the 1973 Belmont
it makes me believe that Secretariat actually knew what he was doing. Like "let me show once and for all how great I really am"
Fluff Head me too...
I do t h e same thing. He's the greatest athlete I've ever seen by a long shot.
Like a tremendous machine ....
Me too! Forty Six (46) Years later, I still CRY watching his performance at Belmont!😣
I was fortunate enough to see all 3 races of the 1973 Triple Crown on TV as a nine year old girl in Wyoming. My sister and I were literally jumping up and down and screaming for him to win and deliriously happy when he did. It occurs to me that both Secretariat and Seabiscuit came at times in our history when we as a nation were depressed, divided and not doing very well. Seabiscuit bounded on to the scene during the traumas of the Great Depression, and Secretariat showed up in all his glory as Watergate and Vietnam were tearing the country apart. I think they were both gifts from God, sent to bring us together and remind us of the meaning of awe.
I was 10 in 1973 and it was EPIC !!
Well said.
talitakoomi I was doing much the same as a 7 year old in Minnesota.
I was 5.. my mom made me watch the Kentucky Derby with her.. told me about Secretariat.. after we watched him win that race, I told my mom to remind every time he raced.. and she did. That horse was truly incredible, even on a little black&white t.v.... even to a 5 year old kid. Thx mom! 💜
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rip Penny and Secretariat❤️ i hope you’re both racing around in Heaven💕
At the Preakness, did you see how much ground he made up in 10 strides while on the turn?
windridr66 that’s not supposed to be possible at Pimlico in those sharp turns and keep your lane, but he was Secretariat so anything is possible
He looks so impressive circling the field! Coming from last to first and beating the track record too!
Secretariat still gets my attention. And my tears running down my cheeks when I see him run. See how much heart he had.
I really appreciate how modest Ron Turcotte was. He was honest, too.
Chic Anderson's call of the Belmont was one of the greatest calls ever in horse racing history. It's only fitting it came with Secretariat running it. This is the finest documentary on Big Red I ever saw. None better.
I totally agree with you 100 %.
Yes it's 6/9/2023 today and I took a moment to pause and reflect on what I consider the greatest single performance by an athlete in any sporting event I ever saw. Thank you Lord for giving me the opportunity to see one of your creations in person.
There's something about this horse that transcends the human spirit. He seems to touch us emotionally on every level. When he runs he's poetry in motion; his incredible strength and stamina ripples in every one of his muscles, yet even when he stands, his stance is majestic, proud and regal like a king. He has the most beautiful face and eyes I've ever seen on any animal. He knew he was special and I think that he knew how much everyone loved and admired his greatness. He is missed but his memory lives on. We love you Big Red!
Compai segundo ,
+Shari Weston you hit the nail on the head!
Shari Weston I think he knew what it was all about and he kicked ass!
This is the perfect comment.
he did not transcend the human spirit - he was a horse
I was a 16 year old kid when this amazing athlete came along. He was indeed "GOD's Horse". And Chick Anderson's call of the Belmont is the greatest of all time. Even better than Al Michael's "Do You Believe in Miracles". I've watched every Triple Crown since then and none has equaled that magic summer of 1973.
I still get goosebumps when I watch him run
Anyone like myself who saw Secretariat's unbelievable performance at Belmont that year had tears in their eyes as we all watched as he literally became Pegasus, leaving the other horses behind at Belmont like they were standing still. 45 years later, I'm not ashamed at all to say watching it here again still brings tears to my eyes.
I've seen and done many things in my life that were memorable, but watching a miracle on 4 legs make history ranks pretty high on that list, especially given the state of the country at the time.
He was the most magnificent horses of his time. I love the memorial of him at the Kentucky Horse Park.
He is the most magnificent horse of all time. My opinion.
I say this horse was greater than any machine, hands down........