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Sar 7/30 Race 9- Prado does a good deed
You can only see this in the head on replay.
Castellano is riding the 2, Precious Lady. Prado is on 1, Ice Cool Kitty. CAstellano's right rein breaks just out of the gate. Near the 1/2 pole (just before the camera angle changes), Prado, who is on the rail and immediately inside Castellano, reaches across in front of Precious Lady and, WITH HIS WHIP, moves the dangling right rein into Castellano's hand. story: http://www.dailygazette.com/news/2008/aug/03/803_mac/ |
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i saw that on TV, they showed the replay several times. it was cool how fluid he was doing it, he never missed a beat, didn't lose his focus on his mount, get off balance etc, just reacted on instinct and helped out the other rider who was having trouble.
never seen anything like that before. |
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Is the head-on video replay available anywhere? I tried NYRA.com and they just had the "standard" replay... Thanks
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Check calracing.com, they have the head-ons of NYRA races. |
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ESPN showed that during their broadcast this weekend. Bailey said that even he'd be lucky to grab it on the first try 1 out of 10 and couldn't believe Prado was able to do it.
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Wow.
You can see the head-on at CalRacing. Wow.
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Yes that was really impressive. I saw it on ESPN on Saturday or Sunday. OT here...But uhhhh..who are those people in your picture and what are they doing with those animal on their heads????? |
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but i bet dutrow would say that kent is the better rider.
just being facetious with the above. i saw the story the other day, really cool stuff. edgar is a good guy, easy to root for. unlike some in this sport. |
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Class Act
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Nicest people I've meet at AP the last couple of years were Pat Day and actually Julien Leparoux (even with meeting Bailey and Stevens). Leparoux was a very nice guy and a pleasure to talk to for a few minutes. |
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I remember when I was a young kid me and my dad went to santa anita. My dad was a huge fan of Chris McCarron and on this particular day he yelled "happy birthday chris" as he was walking towards the jocks room just after he rode a race. Hearing this, ran to my father and thanked him and held a small conversation with him. He soon jetted fast to the jocks room to suit up for the next race. I cant think of any other sport where an athlete would take time and thank a fan face to face instead of in front of a camera. |
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Another one of the guy's you wouldn't think of maybe as a nice guy was Hershel Walker. Meet him, wanted to get his autograph... went up to him, said " Mr. Walker, nice to meet you." His reply.... " My name's Hershel... I'm just a normal guy like you. Nice to meet you!" It's good to see people react that way. Pat Day was that way, so was Gary Stevens. |
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Not to mention how Prado did everything he could and acted immediately and wisely to help comfort Barbaro in the Preakness.
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Prado did everything right that day too! |