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Thoroughbred Racing

Calling all racing enthusiasts and curious newcomers! Are you ready to delve into the exhilarating world of thoroughbred racing? This series of posts will be your one-stop shop for everything equine excellence!

We'll be galloping through a variety of topics, from the history and traditions of the sport to the magnificent horses themselves.  Get ready to learn about:

-The Triple Crown: The ultimate test of a champion, we'll explore the history and prestige of winning the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes.

-Legendary Jockeys and Trainers: Meet the talented individuals who guide these incredible athletes. We'll delve into their strategies, rivalries, and iconic victories.

The racing of thoroughbred horses on enclosed tracks. The most famous of these are the Kentucky Derby, Belmont Stakes, Preakness, etc... Thoroughbred is a horse breed developed for horse racing. Although the word thoroughbred is sometimes used to refer to any breed of purebred horse, it technically refers only to the Thoroughbred breed. Thoroughbreds are considered "hot-blooded" horses that are known for their agility, speed, and spirit.


Saddle Up for a Thoroughbred Thrill Ride!

Welcome, racing enthusiasts and curious newcomers alike! Are you ready to delve into the fascinating world of thoroughbred racing? This series of posts will be your one-stop shop for everything equine excellence!

We'll be galloping through various topics, from the heart-pounding action on the racetrack to the majestic history of these incredible athletes. Whether you're a seasoned handicapper or intrigued by the sport, we have something for everyone.

Secretariat and the Redefining of Horse Racing

Secretariat wasn't just a racehorse; this magnificent beast was an equine phenomenon. In this edition, we explore and remember the brilliance of this champion thoroughbred, highlighting his record-breaking performances, captivating story, and lasting impact on horse racing.

Born and Bred for Greatness

Born in 1970, the Secretariat possessed a unique physical presence. He was a physical marvel waiting to be unleashed, towering over most competitors, and blessed with a mighty heart. Early skepticism surrounded him due to his initially less-than-stellar performances. However, whispers of his potential began circulating as his sheer power and determination became evident.

The Triple Crown and Unbreakable Records

1973 was the year Secretariat etched his name in racing history. He embarked on a dominant run, capturing the coveted Triple Crown – victories in the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes. His victories weren't just wins; they were annihilations. He shattered track records at all three races, with his Belmont Stakes victory being the most impressive. His margin of victory, a staggering 31 lengths, remains an unbreakable record, solidifying his status as the most dominant Triple Crown winner ever.

His rider in these historic victories was the legendary Ron Turcotte. In a separate post, we have a great story on this iconic jockey and racehorse.

More Than Just Records

Secretariat's appeal transcended race records. He possessed a captivating personality—some might say a fighting spirit. His powerful surges and come-from-behind victories captured the public's imagination. He became a pop culture icon, inspiring movies, songs, and a fervent fanbase.

Born March 30, 1970, also known as Big Red, was Secretariat, a champion American thoroughbred racehorse who is the ninth winner of the American Triple Crown, setting and still holding the fastest time record in all three races. He is regarded as one of the greatest racehorses of all time. The famous victory at the 1973 Belmont Stakes by 31 lengths with jockey Ron Turcotte onboard might be the most famous win in the history of thoroughbred racing. Rode by Ron Turcotte.

Ron Turcotte Life and career bio of Ron Turcotte

Ron Turcotte life and horse racing career biography sketch. Born July 22, 1941, in Drummond, New Brunswick, Canada, was thoroughbred race horse jockey Ron Turcotte. Ron is best known as the rider of the winner of the U.S. Triple Crown in 1973, the legendary, Secretariat. His fame starts prior to 1973 though. Turcotte, in 1972 rode Riva Ridge to victory in the Kentucky Derby and the Belmont Stakes. He was one of the top jockeys in Canada during the 1960s and all of North America's in the early 1970s. Other accolades include the prestigious George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award that honors a rider whose career and personal conduct exemplifies the very best example of participants in the sport of thoroughbred racing. He is the first person from Thoroughbred racing ever to be appointed a member of the Order of Canada.

In 1965 he won the Preakness aboard Tom Rolfe. In 1970, he was honored to meet her majesty, Queen Elizabeth II when she presented him with the winning trophy for the Manitoba Centennial Derby, a race he won with the Canadian filly Fanfreluche Ron Turcotte bio

Riva Ridge Champion Stablemate, Hall of Fame Horse

Riva Ridge, often overshadowed by his legendary stablemate Secretariat, carved out a remarkable career of his own. This summary explores his accomplishments on the track, highlighting his dominance as a juvenile, championship titles, and lasting impact on the thoroughbred industry.

Born April 13, 1969, at the Claiborne Farm, Riva Ridge was a Thoroughbred racehorse, the winner of the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes in 1972.Rode by Ron Turcotte.

Named after a World War II battleground, Riva Ridge entered the racing scene in 1971. Unlike his more inexperienced peers, he displayed exceptional talent from the start. He won his second career race and went on to dominate his juvenile campaign, capturing victories in prestigious races like the Futurity Stakes, Champagne Stakes, and Garden State Stakes. He finished his undefeated year with earnings surpassing $500,000, solidifying his status as a champion two-year-old.

Tom Rolfe A Champion Thoroughbred Cut Short

Tom Rolfe wasn't just a thoroughbred racehorse; he was a symbol of immense potential tragically cut short. This summary explores his racing career, highlighting his dominance, heartbreaking injury, and lasting impact on the breeding world.

Early Brilliance: Born in 1962, Tom Rolfe quickly displayed exceptional talent. Ridden by Hall of Fame jockey Ron Turcotte, he won 16 of his 31 career starts, showcasing impressive speed and determination. His crowning achievement came in 1965 when he captured the prestigious Preakness Stakes, defeating a strong field and running despite losing a shoe during the race.

Belmont Heartbreak: Tom Rolfe entered the Belmont Stakes with high expectations of completing the Triple Crown. However, fate intervened. He dueled for the lead throughout the race but was ultimately edged out by a neck. More importantly, the grueling competition resulted in a minor injury that would ultimately derail his racing career.

A Legacy of Breeding Excellence: While Tom Rolfe's racing career was cut short, his impact on the thoroughbred world continued. He became a successful sire, passing on his exceptional talent to future generations of racehorses. His offspring achieved notable victories, ensuring his bloodline continued to thrive on the track.

Born April 14, 1962 was American Thoroughbred racehorse and sire, Tom Rolfe. T.R. was the leading colt of his generation in the United States, winning the Preakness Stakes, with rider Ron Turcotte and being voted American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse in 1965. SIred at the Claiborne Farm. Rode by Ron Turcotte

Rider Rudy Turcotte passes

Retired jockey Rudy Turcotte, who enjoyed several top seasons in the 1970s, died Feb. 13 at his home in Grand Falls, New Brunswick, Canada. He was 69. — www.bloodhorse.com

Rudy Turcotte, a thoroughbred rider who enjoyed several top seasons in the 1970s. Rudy was one of the famous Turcottes, a family of successful Canadian riders that dominated racing in the 1970s. Brothers Ron Turcotte, Noel Turcotte, Yves Turcotte. Turcotte Family

Roger Turcotte

From the royal Turcotte thoroughbred horse racing family is Roger Turcotte. He and his brothers made horse racing famous from humble beginnings in Canada.

Roger Turcotte, 19, exercising Scotty Boo at Lansom Farm near Woodbine track yesteday, will be fourth Turcotte to become jockey when he makes debut soon. Turcotte Family.

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Sports history is made every day of the year. We will preserve at least a small sampling from some great athletes every day based on the uniform number they wore. 3 - 37 - 7 May 14, 1913 - Washington Senator pitcher Walter Johnson, had his amazing MLB record of scoreless innings str...

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Sports history is made every day of the year. We will preserve at least a small sampling from some great athletes every day based on the uniform number they wore. 27 - 17 - 14 May 12, 1910 - Ace pitcher and future Hall of Fame player of the Philadelphia Athletics, Charles Bender thr...

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Sports history is made every day of the year. We will preserve at least a small sampling from some great athletes every day based on the uniform number they wore. 4 - 5 -19  May 9, 1901 - Cleveland Blue's rookie pitcher, Earl Moore threw a no-hit ballgame for a full nine innings...

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