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Derby Story - March 24, 2006
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The quintessential race of the
Triple Crown happened on June 9, 1973. That
Belmont Stakes is etched in the memory of most
thoroughbred racing fans, including mine, since
it’s replayed many times on TV as the
Kentucky Derby approaches.
It was Secretariat’s finest
hour. The 3-year-old with the bright, reddish-blond
coat roared to an amazing 31-length victory
for 1 ½ miles in record time to complete
the Triple Crown.
As Secretariat lengthened his
lead along the backstretch, TV announcer Chick
Anderson stepped up his description: “He
is moving like a tremendous machine!”
The official margin of victory
wasn’t determined right away. The Daily
Racing Form chart caller studied films, and
probably very wide-angle photos, to come up
with the 31 lengths.
No winner of the Kentucky Derby
or Preakness ever left the field that far back.
In fact, Secretariat defeated Sham by 2 ½
lengths at Churchill Downs. The largest margin
in 131 derbies was eight lengths, shared by
Triple Crown winners Whirlaway, ’41, and
Assault, ’46, as well as Old Rosebud,
’14, and Johnstown, ’39.
But there have been nine derbies
in which the winner and runner-up were separated
by a nose. During the 19th Century, four horses
eked out victories: Spokane, 1989; Azra, ’92;
Ben Brush, ’96; and Plaudit, ’98.
There were five such close derbies
in the 20th Century: Ala-a-Dale, 1933; Brokers
Tip, ’33; Iron Liege, ’57; Tomy
Lee, ’59; and Grindstone, ’96.
I especially remember the ’57
and ’96 races. The finish of the 122nd
Derby was so close many people thought Cavonnier
had edged Grindstone. Here are the interesting
chart caller’s observations:
“GRINDSTONE commenced to
rally approaching the end of the backstretch,
worked his way between horses along the inside
around the far turn, angled out five wide entering
the stretch and finished strongly to wear down
CAVONNIER in the final stride while drifting
out.
“The latter moved within
easy striking distance between horses entering
the backstretch, came out five wide to make
a run on the far turn, was struck across the
face by the whip of (fourth-place finisher)
HALO SUNSHINE’s rider nearing the stretch
and, after gaining a clear advantage leaving
the furlong grounds, just failed to last.”
I fondly recall the ’57
Derby because Calumet Farm’s main colt
Gen. Duke came up lame after winning the 1 1/8-mile
Florida Derby in 1:46 4/5 – still the
stakes record.
Iron Liege, third in Gulfstream
Park’s premier race, took Gen. Duke’s
place. Bill Hartack got the mount while Bill
Shoemaker rode Gallant Man.
The 83rd Derby gets my vote as
the most exciting. Here are the chart caller’s
observations:
“Start good. Won driving;
second and third the same. IRON LIEGE, away
alertly, saved ground while racing nearest FEDERAL
HILL to the mile, took command during the drive
and, responding to strong handling, held GALLANT
MAN safe but won with little left.
“GALLANT MAN, in hand and
saving ground to the last three-eighths mile,
moved up determinedly in the early stretch,
reached the lead between calls and was going
stoutly when his rider misjudged the finish
and he could not overtake IRON LIEGE when back
on stride.”
Posted by miker at March
24, 2006 06:27 AM
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