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![]() I know this is probably of a lot more interest to me than it is to most other people (since it is my favorite race in the history of the sport) but the ABC post-race coverage is now available (along with the race obviously) on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yayZ8NtArJw The race itself has been available for some time there, but this one with the post race coverage is relatively new, and gives you the zoom-in/slow motion replay and the head-on shot, along with full coverage of Day's foul claim. I just love watching that race. |
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![]() There was just something about the way ABC did their coverage of the Triple Crown. I like NBC but ABC just gave you that feeling like it was a Heavyweight Championship bout. They knew how to get you on the edge of your seat. Jim McKay, Howard, and even Al Michaels. Maybe it was because they all were big horse fans and were just as excited as the regular fans were. ABC promoted the sport back then so much better.
Again I like NBC's coverage but ABC just had that MoJo when it came to covering the big racing events.
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"In sports there are just two Opening Days, the Opening Day of Baseball and Opeining Day of Saratoga, all the rest are just season openers" |
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I think they capped it with a play at the plate in a little leauge world series game which represted the "human drama of athletic competition." There was also a gymnist in there somewhere. |
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What about barrell jumping? That used to be the coolest. If roller derby can make a come back, I'm starting the NBJL
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![]() what a stretch run, and the coverage was enviable also. I think back to this year's Preakness with Curlin and Street Sense and the coverage is lackluster compared to this.
thanks for posting this and the fond memories |
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![]() Pval being heard saying "Pat tried to screw me the whole way around, but he couldn't do it"
I like that... |
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2 things, another premature move by Pat Day! and were any of the other horses in that race any good? I didn't follow racing that closely back then, but I have never heard of any of the other horses. |
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![]() They were mirror images before the wire. And Sunday Silence coming on like he did after gathering himself on the back stretch after being checked was miraculous. Great footage.
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Houston was a fabulously bred son of two champions (Seattle Slew and Smart Angle) who won three graded stakes in his 3yo year. The 9.5 furlongs of the Preakness, however, was well beyond his distance limitations. Dansil (who Dave Johnson somehow confuses with Easy Goer for a moment when that colt takes the lead) won the Arkansas Derby in 1989 defeating a pretty decent horse there in Clever Trevor. Northern Wolf is best known for turning in one of the better performances of any "field" horse in Kentucky Derby history (4th I believe). Rock Point was coming into the Preakness off of a win in the Federico Tesio. I don't remember anything about Pulverizing.....but according to pedigreequery, he raced 92 times in his career. |
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Hawkster won the '89 Oak Tree Invitational in world record time going wire to wire while holding an 8-length throughout the race. The race is on youtube somewhere, pretty impressive effort. He was a closer on the dirt, but was a speed horse on turf. At 4 he didin't win, but ran close to Prized and Steinlen on the turf and was 3rd to Flying Continental and Quiet American in the Strub on dirt. Also the broodmare sire of Afleet Alex. Northern Wolf ended up being a top Mid-Atlantic sprinter. Might have won the Frank DeFrancis Dash. |
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