I can't help thinking Secretariat had a bit of ATTITUDE: "Ok. Ima gonna let all of you get ahead of me. Then when y'all are running as fast as you can, I'll run past you like you're just standing still."
try DR. Fager in the Washington Cup @ Arlington park (I'll post the link), according to some race people it was a sub .20 qtr from when he made his move. ruclips.net/video/6wVBNbmcaAE/видео.html
Secretariat matured earlier than other horses. He looked like a five-year-old when he was three. Maybe it was that great, big heart. No one will ever break his record. He was the greatest horse that ever lived.
That big heart gave him a slower metabolism. He needed to run. That is why Lucien worked Secretariat hard between races while other trainers rested their horses. He was happiest running.Penny said it best nobody could have made Secretariat do what he did in the Belmont. All the experts were sure that horse was going to drop dead before the finish line. He had a 110 degree stride angle. MOW had an 88 degree stride angle.
Yah, where was sec's 22 pound heart which was soppose to be an advantage cause he was getting more oxegen, when he got his big ass kicked? Kelso was a little guy dude, who was just at 16 hands and weighed only 900 pounds and, looked like a deer, and, whupped butt all over the place for 5 years he was beating the 3 year old champions who were in some of those triple crown races those years, giving away weight to the when he hit 4 and, on! Kelso is in a class all by himself and, he beat 5 generations of good horses einstein!!!!!! Forget about it, it's not even close. Kelso was some really scary thing, really crazy great man, especially for his size. My God, poor kelso he looked like a deer. KELSOS' BIGGEST FAN.
Watch the vid of Secretariats last race in Canada! At about 2:03 he just shows off and hits the gas like Kennedy Roead was standing still! Red was a showman and loved to run!
That is a one of a kind feat you'll never see again. He leapt like the tiger in the Calvin and Hobbs cartoon, arms out and up. He in one leap went into high and passed them like a Vette going around some VW Beetles.
Every single time i watch a video of Secretariat i get goosebumps. Both were amazing horses but to me in my personal opinion, never was and never will more than likely be a horse like Secretariat. As of today, i honestly dont think the horses now days have the heart *literally and figuratively* that Secretariat did.
@@dabking3611 "Victory LMAO 😂 got destroyed never again won a race" Did you forget that Canadians wanted to see Secretariat race against their champion, "Kennedy Rhoads" and on that race track Secretariat broke Canada's record, and then retired?
@@mariabykofsky4502 YOU RIGHT 🤔 CANADA COMPETITION WAS AWFUL PLUS ON TURF WHATEVER 👀 TIJUANA MEXICO CLUB CALIENTE HAD BETTER HORSES AT THE TIME THEN CANADA 🤫 WASN'T GOOD ENOUGH TO BEAT ANYONE ON DIRT AFTER THE BELMONT WIN 😂 SECRETARIAT IS THE MOST OVERRATED HORSE IN THE HISTORY 😂 TAKE AWAY THAT 30 LENGTH WIN AND SECRETARIAT WOULD BE JUST ANOTHER TRIPLE CROWN WINNER WHO BEAT TOMATOES CAN'S 🍅 SECRETARIAT GOT BEAT BY A GELDING CALLED ONION 🧅 A NOBODY DESTROY SECRETARIAT AFTER THE BELMONT WIN 🤣
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Secretariat was in his own league. Taking nothing away from Citation and Eddie Arcaro. The greatest race horse of all time is Secretariat. Hands down, and the end of the conversation. The records, and his times, do not lie.
Please ----- run up times. Like they invented that just for him in 1973. How about how many times he broke slow and had to circle horses three and four wide during races? His times would have been even faster.
@@richd3044 It is proven! Going around a curve, Secretariat ran each 1/4 of a mile faster. He was also powered by centrifugal force. He has been deemed the perfect specimen of a horse by professionals, not me! He had it all and gave his all. It is written!
Loved this video. It was nice to see the jockey's faces as they were looking back at their winning of the Triple Crown. I enjoy seeing all the horses run, and I admire any horse that wins a Triple crown and the jockeys that rode them. Just winning a triple crown is major feat, so congrats to all the winners over the years. Will always love Secretariat, and he is my favorite horse of all time. He was just very very special.
The record times in all three of those Triple Crown races belong to Secretariat, 47 years later. No horse has come close. In the Belmont, none ever will. Ev. Er.
Wow. Great to see 2 great jockeys together watching greatness on the track. Secretariats Belmont and that big leap of speed in the Preakness was something to see. Citation made it look effortless and commanded the lead easily. Good sportsmanship here . Both jockeys deserve their place where they are immortal in the Hall of Fame where their prestigious amounts are as as well. Deserving greatness to the caliber we may never see again. Srcretariats records still stand today. Magnificent.
Secretariat only has one distance record and it's a dirt record. Hawkster has the record for the fastest 1.5 and he did it on turf, which is slower than dirt. Several horses have beaten Secretariat's record on slower tracks.
@jasonwiggins I'm referring to his triple crown Derby, Preakness and Belmont records. The second fastest record in the Derby is held by Rising Star a son of Secretariat. Yes Hawster was a great horse as many others like Kelso, Zenyatta and Seattle Slew, Seabiscuit and the great Man 'O War to name a few of the ones that have made their marks. There's many great broodmares who have contributed to the kings of racing. I love the horse more than the race, but if it weren't for the race we wouldn't know the horse.
Rewatching this reminds me what a great racehorse Sham was. In almost any other year he would have been a real contender for The TC, he had the bad luck to have to run against a legend.
Definitely, Sham was the real deal. Put a different jockey on him and who knows, in another year of course. No horse was denying Red that year, but Sham sure gave him some competition. Think it’s cool how Arcaro rode Bold Ruler, Secretariats sire. Ronnie was perfect for Red.
The more I rewatch Sham in those triple crown races with Secretariat, the more I see what a great racehorse he really was. Of course Secretariat was better, but Sham was damn good!
He was a horse that seemed to be sent down to the earth from the gods on Mt. Olympus. WOW! I'm not even a racing fan per se, but watching Big Red run, still gives me the chills.
Citation won the triple crown 8 months after I was born. And Secretariat when I was 26. You would get clips of Citation in the waiting periods as fillers before the races aired on TV.
Citation didn't set the Triple Crown track records like Secretariat did and no one has beaten Secretariat's records in 51 years! Secretariat will always be my favourite racehorse and the reason why I became a jockey!❤
When it came to Meadow Stable, I was a Riva Ridge fan. Have a thing against the Nasrullah line. Too much dissing of the great Man O' War, I guess. Big fan of his, had his pedigree memorized at age 10. That said, I remember to this day the end of Secretariat's Belmont. Sat in front of the TV with my mouth wide open. That was a Belmont I will never forget. OMG!
I honestly believe Secretariat could set records "running on broken glass" as Ron Turcotte once put it. Simply in a class above all others. "His only frame of reference was himself..."
2 iconic horses Citation and Secretariat. 1 iconic sportscaster Curt Cowdy and 2 Iconic Jockeys Eddie Arcaro Ronnie Turcotte. Awesome Secretariat the pride of beautiful Historical Doswell Virginia born 10 minutes past midnight on 3/30/70. Always awesome to watch this awesome
I live in Brazil, here, football is the main sport, but of everything I've seen about all three crowns that have existed until now, Secretariat is the biggest of them all !! I can say without a doubt that Secretariat is the Pele of world turf. Anyone who thinks otherwise needs quick treatment ... kkk Secretariat is the biggest racing horse ever!
Mat: Oh reallyy!!! One race makes him the greatest racehorse of all time?!! That is simply ridiculous. He is nothing compared to Kelso, Spectacular Bid, Native Dancer, Forego, who all have great records, ran with weight on their backs, when Sec didn't and who proved themselves true runners ran in handicaps, like all great horses do.
@@brucerobbins3584 Dear Miss Robbins: Your ice cream is shitty and your pompous asshole remark is typical of one whose head is permanently up his ass. I smell a donnie dump supporter.
Man you need to quite hating. Then tell me why he is ranked 2 all time in blood horse and number 1 on most list. He broke records being hand ridden. How about the Belmont of 79’. Yeah the bids rider was trying to break secretariats record and ran out of gas. Just plain stupid non educated statements
Some horses have not yet developed as a 3 year old . Forego placed 4th in the 73 derby and went on to become one of the greatest of all time winning 4 straight Woodwards . Also Kelso won the big races at the end of his 3rd year , horse of the year 5 straight years and 5 straight Jockey Gold Cups a record that will never be broken .
I haven't seen this program since it was broadcast around 40 years ago. I don't know where you found it, but it is much appreciated. Arcaro summed up Secretariat perfectly in his last statement.
This was SO amazing to watch. We are still comparing horses to Secretariat and Citation. Just the fact that I was able to see a horse like American Pharoah run in the same talk as these greats....makes me so happy :)
Sham would have won 2 of the triple crown races, not all 3. He suffered a hairline fracture in his right front leg and finished last in the Belmont. He never raced again after that.
No horse living or dead would have beaten Secretariat the day he ran in the Belmont , case closed ! Over 2,000,000 horses have been born since and STILL no horse has beaten Secretariat's time .
When a horse has no competition, it is called "running" not "racing." There is no strategy, you have your choice of position, you are not pinned on the rail or forced wide, losing ground. Most important, you are not pressed by a horse or horses that are pacesetters or stalkers. The multitude of complexities that developed over the next several decades with the vast improvement of the breed would have been extraordinarily difficult for MOW to deal with. The competition improved drastically, weights standardized as such, the number of foals dropped each year skyrocketed and many greats were upset by very capable horses or horses that ran outstanding races, but not consistently. The fact is that the 1917 crop was both small and very weak. Case in point is the 1920 Dwyer. MOW runs against the horse considered to be the 2nd best of that crop, John Grier. John Grier carries 108 pounds.....................again.................108 pounds. That weight is unheard of in a grade one race in the near future. An allowance horse might carry that weight. THAT alone shows you the level of competition whereby the #2 horse is at minimum 18 pounds the worse of the #1 horse. Imagine if during her prime Zenyatta's handlers arranged for a match race with an allowance horse. No one would show up and they would have been laughed out of the racing industry. Back to the 1920 Dwyer. MOW was finally pressed and forced to run a faster 3/4 fraction that he wanted to. As a result, both horse slowed to a pace of over 26 seconds per 1/4 mile over the final 3/8 of a mile. That is pull-up speed and tells you that both horse were spent. Dorothy Ours wrote that MOW sides were heaving like a bellows after that race. Abram Hewitt, who loved MOW, wrote that both horses were spent. Mr. Hewitt commented on the difference between running and racing. As far as imposts are concerned, the reason MOW, on rare occasion, carried weight was due to the fact that the horse he was running against stood no chance of winning. Further, performance under weight is the true measure of how a horse handles that weight and none of MOW performances while carrying weight were impressive. Now.....if you want to be a rookie, a fool...please feel free. Writing simple and stupid proclamations are nothing but a source of embarrassment that you likely do not realize.
I disagree. Man O' War was never allowed to run full out, and I think he could have beaten any horse, including Secretariat. That said, I think ONLY Man O' War could have beaten Secretariat and that's no small compliment to Secretariat.
I am no horse person and pitting famous race horses against each other when they could not race each other will never answer the what ifs. That being said, I am a fan of Secretariat, not only because of his extraordinary and seemingly effortless speed, but also because of his physical beauty, intelligence, and kind temperament. Other TC winners were not described as possessing the combined traits I mentioned. The fact that Secretariat's heart was a lot bigger than the other thoroughbreds and was in perfect condition when they put them down (too early, in my opinion) may point to the reason why he was capable of overtaking other horses from the outside and even accelerated with great ease as he moved past them. I suspect that his lung capacity was also double those of the other horses given the breadth of his chest. He was a freak of nature and it was a pity that he did not race when he was a older and more experienced.
Something spooked Red before the Belmont n he reared up n danced for about 10 sec. All who seen it DID say danced. People also forget Turcotte said till he seen the Longines timer n realized Red was setting a World rec. (check pics) Red was never asked 2 run, till then. He did most of the race n his own. Till asked. That's amazing.
A child kicked a bucket before the Belmont. This is what upset Secretariat. He seemed to get over it quickly though and ran his race! Did he ever:) He will forever be etched in history! A gorgeous, smart, docile and fast American Equine Hero!
Eddie Arcaro was a great jockey and a great authority on horses. He is right when he commented that depending on who you ask, they are going to say their horse, or the horse they favor is the all time best. He was also right, and I commend him for the admission, that no horse.....repeat NO Horse could have beat Secretariat on the day he won the Belmont. He further said, Secretariat did, that day, what no horse can do and no horse is suppose to do. And most people agree, some readily and some begrudgingly. As athletes will tell you, there is something they call the zone. It does not happen often, but when it does no one can beat you. Unfortunately, it is not often that the true zone (sometimes nowadays, that word is over used).....it is not often that the true zone happens simultaneously with a big, meaningful event or contest. In the case of Secretariat's Belmont race, all the stars aligned and he felt the best he has ever felt, mentally and physically and did something that we may never ever see again.
jan h However, Secretariat's dominance is not limited to the Belmont, although that's what most people remember him for. Watch the Preakness, and how he went from last to first in an incredible burst of speed moving through the first turn. Watch the Derby, where he ran each quarter mile faster than the previous one. In addition, 42 years later, Secretariat still holds the record for fastest time in all 3 Triple Crown races, and his Belmont is still a world record for a mile and half (again, 42 years later).
+jan h when the trainer of Citation died, it was only then,in an interview,before he died, that Arcaro said Secretariat was the greatest horse he has ever seen. Arcaro rode some of the greatest racehorses-Whirlaway,Citation,Nashua (son of Nasrullah who was the grandsire of Secretariat),mighty great Kelso and the greatest sire of all time,Bold Ruler (sire of Secretariat and great great grandsire of Seattle Slew.
yes,i saw that video about 3 times. Eddie was still relatively young and healthy in that interview.,many years before he died.Before he died of cancer in 1997,in an interview i read, he did say he thought Sec was the best he has ever seen.He was talking about greatest moments that defy time and space, not records. Even Pincay said that. When we talk about greatness,in a spiritual sense,we refer to moments of experience that endure time and space. People and animals possess different records of greatness and often,incomparable and unique in its own way.
GOD is a wonderful creator. Do you noticed that no horse,man or creature was given everything? each horse is the greatest in its own era.and He did not create them all at the same time.because it would not be fair to other eras not to enjoy a great horse.Alydar was a great horse but consistently beaten by Affirmed but oh boy,He was a better sire than Affirmed.So no one can say God did not love his creatures in so many different ways. and He does the same with all species.There is a lesson there in nature.
Ah but Eddie Arcaro did give a perfect answer to the big question which was the greatest horse. "I don't think that ANY horse could have beaten Secretariat on Belmont day. I've never seen any horse do the things he did on that day." The man was a gentleman and a horse lover both and he could not deny what he saw that day. The look on Ron's face at the end was like he was holding a secret - and I think that secret was - he knew Secretariat could have kept going - and continue to go faster each 1/8 as he did it. No one knew either horse's limit, but being mortal there had to be one. But as both are now immortal, I like to think they like to race each other just for the fun of it.
The sucker was right by the rail from the very start all the way. What's the shortest way around any track einstein. Secretariat my ass. Go look up kelso, you're gonna have nightmares. You'll survive. My God and, kelso looked like a deer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! KELSOS' BIGGEST FAN.
@@teddylopez747 man o man. Are you serious. Where is Kelso triple crown. What did he do as a 3 year old. 2:24 will never be broken. Hell he was hand ridden all the way.
Some of you people are very funny. Secretariat was the greatest to ever race I just watched him win the Marlboro where pulled up a mile and a quarter in 1:57.8. There is nothing you can say he was the greatest ever. Set a track record in all three TC races
+Kevin Small Awesome...another lie. Ma'am, you have reduced yourself to a blithering idiot. A pure liar. The notion that you were watching the race and, as a result of that, the clock was accurate is a mind of distortion. A mind that will resort to anything, including lies to so cowardly try to make a point. That time was called into question immediately upon the race's finish. From the DRF...#1 Preakness Move...In the wake of Secretariat’s victory in 1973, the Maryland Racing Commission had to deal with hard evidence that the official time of 1:55 flat posted by the track was incorrect, and that Big Red had actually run the 1 3/16 miles in 1:53.40. At least, that was the time provided by various independent clockers, including Frenchy Schwartz of the Daily Racing Form, and verified by CBS video analysis. In its wisdom, track officials ended up accepting a time in between, depriving Secretariat of a Preakness and Pimlico record.Like he cared. Secretariat’s time for the '73 Preakness was, as far as his legacy is concerned, meaningless. It was what he did around the clubhouse turn of the race that will live forever.Going past the stands the first time, Secretariat was taking his usual early stroll, a big guy getting his act together. Ron Turcotte, approaching the first turn and sensing a modest pace, gave Secretariat the cue to pass a couple of horses, then a couple more -- all around the bend going at straightaway speed -- until they reached the backstretch on the verge of taking the outright lead. So....my little bitch, please keep lying. Your implosion is outstanding.
There is no actual evidence of those supposed gallop out times, and certainly no reason to believe them, given the desire of Secretariat fans to take horses like Spectacular Bid and Swaps out of the conversation.
Your comment is sheer stupidity. Multiple people timed Sec...and...the times are quite reasonable if one actually understands fractions, pull-up speed...math. See if you can actually write something you can back up.
To the comment here about taking Spectacular Bid and Swaps out of the conversation, I'm a Secretariat fan and I think those horses are definitely in the conversation as they were great. I just think Secretariat was better. As far as the Bid goes, if you compare the times of Bid and Secretariat in the same races they both competed in (Laurel Futurity, Champagne, Derby, Preakness, Belmont, Marlboro Cup, Woodward/Jockey Club), Secretariat is better by some 50 lengths and that's including him running on two sloppy tracks. Swaps posted most of his ridiculous times out on the faster CA tracks as a 4 year old. We never got to see Secretariat run at 4, but I'm thinking it would have been absolutely insane stuff.
Let's distinguish the actual race from the distance of the race. His times were not records for the Derby or the Preakness if you look at the distances run. Other horses have run faster. Only the Belmont will probably never be broken at that distance. Closest is 2;26. Prove Out in the mud came very close.
@@brucerobbins3584 well said, Bruce Robbins -it's great to see someone ho actually understands Horseracing and not these teeny boppers that only know Secretariat from his press clippings. Thanks for mentioning PROVE OUT--The Secretariat people WANTED NO PART OF PROVE OUT AND DUCKED HIM MANY TIMES AFTER HE BEAT SEC'S ASS!!
Secretariat also ran them with conventionally "terrible" tactics, so those times he set are by no means the peak times who could have set using more conventional racing tactics.
Both Citation and Secretariat had a kind, intelligent eye. Mark of a true champion. Poor Sham. Things would have been so different for him without Secretariat. He was forever an “also ran”.
Derrick. So do I. I don't like talk of "greatest horse" because that cannot be deterrmined. It depends on the qualifications, criteria, etc. I like "favorite". Mane people's favorite is Secretariat. That is fine. We don't have to fight. We have had so many fine horses. We are veryi lucky and should leave it at that.
Who would have won, an answer we can never get till we actually see them running together. That said, it can only happen in horse heaven. What Sacreteriat accomplished over any horse is not only his running but his style and swagger. He just looked apart from any horse that I have seen on a race track, hell I've not even seen him in person. He was charismatic and his personality set him above anything when he was around. #Runbigred
It's always exciting to watch Secretariat's Derby and Preakness and keep your eye on the right side of the video to see his nose show up and fly by horses. :)
49 years later and STILL, not one horse of the more than 2,000,000 + born since have broke his Triple crown race records. Of course, the World record in the Belmont will probably never be broken. "HE IS MOVING LIKE A TREMENDOUS MACHINE".
AND SECRETARIAT "WAS ALL ALONE." AS CHIC SAID AFTER HE SAID, "HE IS MOVING LIKE A TREMENDOUS MACHINE !!!" CHIC THEN SAID, "BUT SECRETARIAT IS ALL ALONE !!! AND HE WAS, BLESS HIS HEART ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.
His record is a dirt record. Hawkster has the record for the 1.5 and he did it on turf, which is slower than dirt. Several horses have beaten Secretariat's time and have done it on slower tracks. It's not as impressive as you tell yourself it is.
@@jasonwiggins you are delirious. He beat the 1972 turf champion Tentam and was not pushed. The track record on turf in Belmont by Secretariat was 224 in the Man O War stakes. It has been beaten but the quality of the older horses he beat that day at 3 yrs old is unquestionable.
@@rudycantarini4649 Really?! Look it up. Lol!!! Hawkster has the record for the 1.5. It's an established fact whether you continue to lie to yourself or not.
@@jasonwiggins obviously you can't read. RIF "READING IS FUNDAMENTAL". Best part of Santa Anita turf course is running downhill. Nice to get momentum 😅😂🤣
An important fact that needs to be stated is that Citation not only won the triple crown in 1948 but he also ran a big stakes race, The Jersey Derby, the week before the Belmont Stakes and he won that race too. Some people complain that the 3 races of the Triple Crown take too much out of a horse in a short period of time but in fact Citation won 4 races in the same time span. Citation's record as a 3 year old is still unmatched.
+Richard Yanco I was waiting for Arcaro to repeat what he had said one time when he was asked to compare the two triple crown horses that he rode, Whirlaway and Citation. Arcaro said that "Whirlaway was a very good horse but that when he touched the whip to Citation that it was like downshifting in a souped up Cadillac."
+Richard Yanco What was that race Big red run 5 days before the Belmont? Maybe U can look that up for ur self. Oh yeah. the Man of war. Secretariat won n grass n his last race. Won that 1 2.
Sorry to be late. You are correct when you say that Secretariat won the Man O' War Stakes in 1973 and you are right when you say that it was on the grass. The Man O War was a "Weight For Age" race which is for 3 year olds and up. This race was always run in the early Fall usually September or October. They would never have run him against older horses while he was going for the Triple Crown. Between the Derby and the Belmont he only won one race and that was the Preakness. Sorry but you'll have to recheck your stats.
The Man O War was run in October of 73. The Belmont was run in June. Big Red ran 3 races from Derby to Belmont. Citation won 4 races in the same time frame.
Richard, of corse, is correct. Cy's 3 year old year will never be match, as horses do not run 20 times in their at 3 year olds, or at any time. He won the Sysonby Mile against older horses, then 3 days later,won the Jockey Club Gold Cup, then run at 2 miles, and beat all the good stayers by a big margin. Citation won by more average lengths (if you don't count the 31 length freak of a Belmont)
The late, great horseman James E. "Sunny Jim" Fitzsimmons, during an incredible career trained three Kentucky Derby winners, four Preakness Stakes winners, and six Belmont Stakes winners. Included were two American Triple Crown champions Gallant Fox in 1930 and his son Omaha in 1935. Fitzsimmons record total of thirteen classic wins stood for many years until it was finally broken by trainer D. Wayne Lukas in 2013. Fitzsimmons was once asked "what do you think about Citation"? To which Fitzsimmons responded, "Citation is without a doubt the best horse I ever saw, and I saw Man O'War."
No, back in those days they actually had true handicap racing, and if you were a jock showing off exactly how fast your horse was than you better stick to weight for age racing, as opposed to handicaps where they would pile the weight on. Arcaro was way too smart for that kind of nonsense. And Citation was such a great 3 year old that Jimmy Jones only ran him in weight for age races. But he broke down anyway, in his last race as a 3 yr old, after winning 27 of 29 starts in his first 2 years of racing.
It is funny how we choose our heros. Citation lost 5 times in ,5 races to Noor. Noor also held the world record for the classic distance at 1:58 2/5ths. A full 5 lengths better than Secretariat as well. But somehow, nobody remembers the mighty Noor.. And Secretariat was relatively slow compared to several known Champions. Ie..Dr Fager, Swaps, Spectacular Bid to name a few. He also struggled when he left the restricted ranks, and ran in open company after the triple crown. Losing to the long forgotten Onion and Phone out. And was never tested with weight. Yet here we are. Movies, documentaries, accolades for Miles. No way in hell he beats a horse like Spectacular Bid...yet no movies about the '' greatest horse to ever look through a bridle.. it is fascinating...
Like Winn Elliott said, Secretariat looked like he was made in heaven. How can anyone suggest that Big Red is not the greatest horse of all time! He ran the last 1/4 mile in the Derby in 23 seconds, went from last to first before the announcer Chick Anderson knew what happen, and lets not forget the Belmont. We all look for that perfect race and horse and at the end of the Belmont we were able to see something that was supernatural called Secretariat.
Totally agree. As mind-boggling as the Belmont was. Supernatural. It's the Preakness that TOTALLY blows my mind. How can that even happen ? How can that be ??
@@philgoodpaster3161 You reading one of my comments does not give you a good perspective on what kind of knowledge I have about a particular topic. And considering my comment was based upon a factual statement, that gives you even less reason to attack me. It’s truthful that Secretatiat was 16 for 21 in his career. That’s a fact. With his one disqualification, which I accounted for in his win percentage, that’s 81%. Without it, it’s 76%. But I’ll do 81, since he won that race easily. 81% is solid, but it’s not perfect or near perfect. In school, that would be a B or B-. How the heck would you, a person who has never met me think you have a proper grasping of my knowledge about secretariat? It’s mind boggling how you could respond to my post in such a stupid way.
Another point I would like to make that no one else has made is the fact that every time secretariat lost a race he would go out the very next race and break the track record. It takes a special kind of horse to do that.
Arcaro was the rider for Bold Ruler, the sire of Secretariat. I remember reading an article when Arcaro, in his twilight years before his death, said, Sec was the greatest horse he has ever seen. Same opinion shared by another great jockey, Laffit Pincay.
With today's technology, Secretariat would undoubtedly have higher speeds on the Ketuncky, Preakennes and Belmont lanes, with higher records on the three lanes, as technology would show that it would be possible for the super horse to run much more if they wanted to.
I did some investigating into this episode, I found it curious that Turcotte looked almost as old as Arcaro. The episode aired in May 8th,1977. Ron Turcotte was born July 22, 1941, Eddie Arcaro was born February 19, 1916. At the time of the airing Ron was 36 years old and Eddie Arcaro was 61 years old so 25 years of difference between the two legends. Apparently Arcaro looked good for his age and Turcotte not so much. Just figured that if I thought that, someone else may also find it useful and interesting.
Arcaro and, kelso together were almost unbeatable he won abut 98 pct of the races that he rode the great kelso. It was like someone said the greatest jockey of all times at the end of his carear riding the greatest racehorse of all-times at the start of his carear. Sad really. He understood kelso like no one did and, he had those strong hands to handle the great kelso who was so freakin strong for a horse that really looked like a freakin deer at 900 pounds and was still carrying at time 12 pct of his body weight! That was more than forego was 17.2 hands and, about 1,300 pouds! Kelso was something else. KELSOS' BIGGEST FAN.
I've seen other great Horses Frankel in England comes to mind first,, I've seen Dr Fagor, Zenyatta, but non come close to Secretariat the 31 length 2:24 mile and half is impressive, but non more impressive like that burst of speed in the middle of the Preakness, any other horse did this, would have been toast, but he won and finished strong all the same, really a miracle horse, I think Dr Fagor ran a track record with 140lbs on his back that was also special,, but I cannot tell when we will ever see another racehorse like Secretariat.
Dr. Fager won the 1968 Vosburgh Handicap with 139 pounds in 1:20 1/5, which was a track record at the time at aqueduct and only 1/5 off the world record.
+Mike Rodriguez Such a hater if you could name any horse to beat any of his records then you could say something since i know you will not find one cause no one has done it then just stop your hating.
+Kevin Small finally someone with some actual times, your rite i know they ran the same time and some even had more weight but those times are still standing and you cant deny that the final race of the triple crown at Belmont that he won was one of the best ever hands down.
The fastest horse on dirt from 1 3/16 to 1 5/8 miles in history. Secretariat holds the STILL STANDING fastest recorded times in the world on dirt all the way from 1 3/16 to 1 5/8 miles in HISTORY and is just 0.2 seconds off the current 1 1/8 mile world record. He NEVER lost a race that was not caused by ill health (x2), unprepared replacement for other horse in long distance race (x1), severe interference (x1) or unfair disqualification (x1). Excluding these factors, he won his remaining 16 races all by handsome margins of multiple lengths, never a photo finish. Under healthy and fair conditions he would beat ANY horse put against him, not by a nose but by a margin of lengths.M+197 Times mean the most in horse racing, but its hard to tell which horse is "the best" because you can never put the top five in a race together and see who has the most speed and the most spirit to continue. Times don't mean everything because there are horses like Seabiscuit who put on bursts of raw speed when an opponent challenges them after running full out for a mile already.M+6 Secretariat was the fastest horse ever, & since the topic is "The best race horses of all time", common sense tells me that the fastest is the best. Secretariat.M+110 OMG SEcretariat is the best he beat man o war's record seattle slew's even riffian, barbaro, and even zenyatta. He is better than man o war and he is the number one he started as a small horse but became a great legend. I own his grandaughter RIP BuddyM+91 The best ever. No question the fastest horse ever.
Riva Ridge and Farma Way were faster at 1 3/16 miles, Spectacular Bid was faster at 1 1/4 miles, and Secretariat never ran 1 5/8 miles on dirt- Swaps did and set a legitimate record. A lot of the claims about Secretariat are about races he never actually ran. The 2:24 flat, the 1:59 2/5 in the Derby, the disputed Preakness time, and the field he beat in the Marlboro in a then-world record time are very good accomplishments. But there's no reason people need to give him credit for things he didn't actually do.
At the time of the Belmont, Secretariat's time for 1 1/4 in the race would have been a new track record and his gallop out to 1 5/8 would have been a new track record. But because the race is 1 1/2, he was never credited for them.
Every loss he made as a three year old (the Wood, Whitney, and Woodward), he rebounded in the next race by winning those races in record time. The Kentucky Derby record still stands; the other two weren't broken for many, many years in the Marlboro Invitational (then-world record) and the Man O'War. No other horse could have done that.
Bottom line SECRETARIAT would of beaten CITATION by 10 lengths. Did you notice they never mentioned the time for each race, why? Secretariat wins it all and even today Secretariat holds the Belmont at 2:24 The Greatest Horse of all Time
We don't really know for sure how fast Citation COULD go. His jockey never let him go all out. But if my personal opinion was correct, I would have to agree with you. Big Red was built to run just as Michael Phelps was built to swim. It was in their breeding and they both won the genetic lottery. I bet Secretariat could even beat the fictional Black Stallion of Walter Farley's, and The Black was the greatest horse in his fictional world. 😀
@@workingmothercatlover6699 We also don't know how fast Secretariat could have gone. Turcotte has always said he could have gone faster in the Belmont if he'd been asked. One of the great tragedies in horse racing was that Secretariat was not allowed to run as a four-year-old. If he had been, with another year of growth and training, he'd probably hold every world record from seven furlongs to two miles.
There are videos on RUclips that compares mostly all of these horses stats and size to sec and as you can see some may come close but none was better do the research for yourself and watch the comparison videos.
No horse will ever compare to Secretariat unless they are touched by God like he was! When they did the autopsy on him his heart was 2 and a half times bigger than a normal horse!!! He had a huge motor!!!
Oh, please. ALL of Secretariat's losses were from circumstances beyond his control. ANY horse would have lost. Don't comment on Secretariat at all if you don't understand that. Only flat earthers deny he was the greatest of them all.
+Susan Nunes Don' t pay any attention to Mike R ,he's been trolling for years with the same worm , and doesn't even know the worm is long past dead!!!!!
Not sure what Arcaro meant when he said the only time they asked Citation to run, he broke the world record at Golden Gate. Too bad they didn't ask him to run in the races against Noor - maybe he would have won......
I bet all the people up here who hate on sec also thinks Michael Jordan is not the greatest lol yall kill me with the comparisons. All i hear is a bunch of horses that came close that's all i hear, close but no cigars.
Sorry, but Wilt Chamberlain was the greatest basketball player ever. The records he holds, his unmatched strength, and his his size make him comparable to no one in history.
Love how Eddie gets in like 4 times near the end that he never let citation run because everyone even Eddie just thinks Ron LET SECRETARIAT RUN full out to break these triple crown records when the truth of it is that he was not!!!! He proved it in other races that his 1:59 2/5 could’ve easily been a 1:57 and his 1:53 could’ve easily been a 1:51 n change. The Preakness ears up never touched once in the race and the Belmont not even sweating!!! People even Eddie want to say he doesn’t know how fast citation could’ve gone well neither do we with secretariat because secretariat was never pushed in the triple crown races!!!! Love citation but secretariat was a MONSTER!!!!!!
Secretart worshippers like SoHills cannot make their case without mentioning time. "Time only counts when you are in jail." Absolute time is worthless. It is relative time that counts. You have to be faster than any other h orse on the track, get your nose to the wire first. That is just win. Looked at that way, Citation was a much better horse than Secretariat. Look at their records as 3 year olds. Secretariat ran 12 times and won 9. 75% Citation ran 20 times and won 19. 95% Cy had a walk over as no owner wanted to race against him, as it was winner take all. He ran against older horses 7 times and beat them every time. Even when he was injured in his last race, he won. No horse, before or after, has done this. Yes, Secretariat was a Monster, as Sham found out and could not have beaten him in a 100 races. But Sec was beaten 3 times as a 3 year old. Twice by inferior horses. Prove Out was a fine horse and beat him fair and square at Belmont on a wet track at a mile and a half. If the track had been fast, like at Sec's Belmont, it would have tired his record. That's how good Prove Out was. He was also a 4 year old, and gave Sec a few pounds. I don't know the weight of Cy's heard. Sec's 25 pound heart could be part of the reason he was a monster. Sham also had a 25 pound heart. It was his bad luck to run the same year as Secretariat. Forego would not reach maturity until 4, when he became one of the great horses. Sham was retired after the Belmont. He had been hurt, and Turcotte knew it. So he went to the front and asked Sham to follow him. Sham tried, but had to drop back and finish last. Maybe Sham could not run a mile and a half, but that does not seem likely. This was 1973, not 2018.
@@brucerobbins3584 Secretariat's heart weight 22 pounds not 25! In order for a horse to run like Secretariat, everything has to be in place anatomically! The lungs have to be perfect as well to metabolize air the way Secretariat did! Also, Secretariat just loved to run! I believe that Sham was related to Secretariat. It is not just a large heart that makes a horse more durable. You have to have the right team! Ron Turcotte was the perfect jockey for Secretariat. Hand ridden all the way at the Belmont! Poor Sham was whipped so many times, I can't even bear to look! The 1973 Belmont took everything away from Sham! At the necropsy of Secretariat, the vet said that his heart weighed approximately 22 pounds. It was 22 pounds of perfect!
@@lired70 I guess someone messed around with his innards in the three races he lost as a 3 yo!!! 220r 25, who cares?? There is no such thing as a PERFECT horse, certainly no Secretariat. If you look at Sham's pedigree, he was not related to Secretariat. Some people think he got his large heart from his grand dam, Somethingroyal, who got it from the great Irish horse Princequillo. The large heart thing is just a theory. Before the Belmont, Turcotte could see that Sham was not himself. So he went to the front and Sham's jockey tried to stay with him, but couldn't. He fell back, finished last, and never raced again. He was hurt. If he had been okay, he would not have beat Secretariat, but Sec would not win by no 31 lengths. The rest of the horses were window dressing. The rest of the h orses finished in 2:29 or 2:30. You can believe Sec was the greatest horse in the h istory of horse racing. I and nobody else is going to convince you that that is b.s. I'd love to see Sec race Sea Bird on a turf course in France. Nearco. Ribot. Spectacular Bid. Forego. Man o War. Citation. Kelso. Native Dancer. Little Northern Dancer. Count Fleet. Dr. Fager. Damascus. And scores of others. Sham also had a heavy heart. Maybe Man o War had a heavy heart. We'll never know. Citation won 19 of 20 races as a 3 year old, 15 straight. Did he have a heavy heart? What was Sec's record at 3?
Nobody knows for sure who is the greatest of all time as well. Cases can be made fairly effectively for several horses including Secretariat. For all the horses you listed, there is little doubt in my mind that Secretariat could run with any of them, let alone defeat them at his best. Regarding the turf, Turcotte thought he was 10 to 15 lengths better than on dirt. OK, I'm not necessarily buying that, but considering his records on the dirt, I wouldn't bet against him on the turf against anyone. Forego?? After the Kentucky Derby, Sherrill Ward said that he never wanted to face Secretariat again. Other than Kelso's 2:23 4/5 on a HARD turf course at Laurel and 8 1/2 furlongs where Secretariat missed a track record by 1/5th in the slop, Secretariat's times at the same distances as Kelso are open lengths better, and that's with Kelso having multiple races at those distances. During his too brief career ending at 3, Secretariat defeated at least 12 horses who at one time or another tied or set stakes, track or world records. Think about that. You say time is worthless?? These are races for god sakes - of course time means something. It doesn't mean everything, but it means something. Why the heck do people then pay so much attention to Beyer and Brisnet speed figures? I do get it that there are instances where certain champions were not ridden out in some of their wins which needs to be considered. You argue about times, but overall records don't mean as much as you make them out to be. Citation's three year old season is remarkable, but who did he defeat? Armed was done by 1948, and Coaltown didn't develop into a true distance champion until his 4 year old season. I actually think that Citation's performances at 5 against Noor are more impressive than most of his three year old wins. Count Fleet? Blue Swords was a nice horse, and that's about it. What do you think Native Dancer's record would have been had he been born two years later and had to race against Swaps and Nashua? Look at the sport of boxing. Joe Louis and Muhammad Ali have eight losses between them, but they are generally ranked ahead of undefeated Rocky Marciano by most boxing historians.
Get real. We horse players know that these huge horses, bred for speed, produce spindly legs and inadequate hooves and tend to be unsound. The greatest horse should win races, lots of them. Even Citation had to lay off a year but at least came back to prove his greatness. Secretariat was uniquely positioned to show his greatness against Forego but we will never know.
Only way we could ever know the greatest race horse is? No human intervention. Line em up, no Jockey And let em run. But that cant happen so? Gotta go by the times. And Big Red is the man.
I've always thought the false premise argument to be the most embarrassing and foolhardy to those who use it. In essence, it's the withholding of facts that lead to a truth vs. citing information that leads to a false or distorted conclusion. For example, the comments referring to final times over 10 furlongs. Further, the criticism as to a single race of one horse, yet attempting to use that very same principle in support of another horse, again, indicates the prejudiced mindset of a fool. The truth is in placing as many facts as possible on the table. Ghostzapper ran in but 11 races over 3 seasons plus the one race at 5 YO. He was running allowance races deep into his 3 YO season, not running in a G-1 until late August of 2003. He ran in only 5 G-1 races his entire career. The 2004 BC was a great run, but as a mature 4 YO late in the season he carried only 126 pounds. Sec ran 1:59 and 2/5ths in the KD having never run 10 furlongs and at an age of 3 years, 5 weeks. Andrew Beyer rated the track a full second slower than Northern Dancer's. One analyst calculated, trigonometrically, that Sec lost a full 2 seconds due to track position. Chef-de-Race, whom I respect immensely, stated that Sec would have run the same time under 130 pounds. Sec ran the final half mile in an estimated 46 and 3/5ths while never shortening his stride and drawing away from Sham, who, by the way has run the 2nd fastest KD to date. Sec passed the 10 furlong pole in the Belmont, on cruise control, in 1:59 flat and pulling up in the MC hit the 10 furlong mark in 1:57 and 4/5ths. You see, narrative and falsities never add up. Withholding information, also, just doesn't add up. Makes for amusement, though.
Big Red would blown citation off the Track . Big Red in class all by himself ! Citation was a great horse but Big Red was like nuclear bomb on the track compared to a hand grenade.
So sad to hear Eddie Arcaro say he never let Citation run full out… never 🤯. How many great horses are held back by their jockeys? How many thrilling races have the public not seen because these horses just aren’t let lose, fully let lose, on race day. 😳😪
Kronk 101. Citation, Slew, MAN o War,Whirlaway would have been right there with Secretariat in any of those races including Belmont...BATMAN 1GOD 💫🖤💛💚💙
That burst going into the first turn of the Preakness by Secretariat still takes my breath away!!
I can't help thinking Secretariat had a bit of ATTITUDE: "Ok. Ima gonna let all of you get ahead of me. Then when y'all are running as fast as you can, I'll run past you like you're just standing still."
Oh my goodness, I can't stop watching Secretariat run..BTW my last name is Green ( :
Incredible Jockey too !!
Lets not forget that Secretariat ran on a hot day over 90 degree temperature.
try DR. Fager in the Washington Cup @ Arlington park (I'll post the link), according to some race people it was a sub .20 qtr from when he made his move.
ruclips.net/video/6wVBNbmcaAE/видео.html
You have not seen Whirlaway, the winner of the 1941 TC.
Secretariat and Chic Anderson = A Dream Team. A legend calling for a legend. Thank you.
Secretariat matured earlier than other horses. He looked like a five-year-old when he was three. Maybe it was that great, big heart. No one will ever break his record. He was the greatest horse that ever lived.
True, he looked like a man among boys.
break his record? what record?
That big heart gave him a slower metabolism. He needed to run. That is why Lucien worked Secretariat hard between races while other trainers rested their horses. He was happiest running.Penny said it best nobody could have made Secretariat do what he did in the Belmont. All the experts were sure that horse was going to drop dead before the finish line. He had a 110 degree stride angle. MOW had an 88 degree stride angle.
Yah, where was sec's 22 pound heart which was soppose to be an advantage cause he was getting more oxegen, when he got his big ass kicked? Kelso was a little guy dude, who was just at 16 hands and weighed only 900 pounds and, looked like a deer, and, whupped butt all over the place for 5 years he was beating the 3 year old champions who were in some of those triple crown races those years, giving away weight to the when he hit 4 and, on! Kelso is in a class all by himself and, he beat 5 generations of good horses einstein!!!!!! Forget about it, it's not even close. Kelso was some really scary thing, really crazy great man, especially for his size. My God, poor kelso he looked like a deer. KELSOS' BIGGEST FAN.
He was a handsome devil, too.
Secretariate's Preakness is one of the most mind boggling races to me, how he went from last to first in the first turn and draw off to win.
Ronnie said it was like he dropped diwn 6 inches and hit another gear.
Watch the vid of Secretariats last race in Canada! At about 2:03 he just shows off and hits the gas like Kennedy Roead was standing still! Red was a showman and loved to run!
That is a one of a kind feat you'll never see again. He leapt like the tiger in the Calvin and Hobbs cartoon, arms out and up. He in one leap went into high and passed them like a Vette going around some VW Beetles.
He passed the other horses like a race car on the highway.
Agreed !
Every single time i watch a video of Secretariat i get goosebumps. Both were amazing horses but to me in my personal opinion, never was and never will more than likely be a horse like Secretariat. As of today, i honestly dont think the horses now days have the heart *literally and figuratively* that Secretariat did.
Did you get goosebumps when secretariat lost races after the triple crown Victory LMAO 😂 got destroyed never again won a race 🤣
@@dabking3611
"Victory LMAO 😂 got destroyed never again won a race"
Did you forget that Canadians wanted to see Secretariat race against their champion, "Kennedy Rhoads" and on that race track Secretariat broke Canada's record, and then retired?
@@mariabykofsky4502 YOU RIGHT 🤔 CANADA COMPETITION WAS AWFUL PLUS ON TURF WHATEVER 👀 TIJUANA MEXICO CLUB CALIENTE HAD BETTER HORSES AT THE TIME THEN CANADA 🤫 WASN'T GOOD ENOUGH TO BEAT ANYONE ON DIRT AFTER THE BELMONT WIN 😂 SECRETARIAT IS THE MOST OVERRATED HORSE IN THE HISTORY 😂 TAKE AWAY THAT 30 LENGTH WIN AND SECRETARIAT WOULD BE JUST ANOTHER TRIPLE CROWN WINNER WHO BEAT TOMATOES CAN'S 🍅 SECRETARIAT GOT BEAT BY A GELDING CALLED ONION 🧅 A NOBODY DESTROY SECRETARIAT AFTER THE BELMONT WIN 🤣
@@dabking3611
Every horse generally gets beaten, even the "Great Citation" had to stop racing...
Now get lost troll...
@@mariabykofsky4502 NOPE NOT FLIGHTLINE ✈️🛫 UNBEATABLE THE BEST HORSE EVER UNDEFEATED CHAMPION FLIGHTLINE ✈️🛫 SECRETARIAT LOST TO ONION 🧅 LMAO 😂 SECRETARIAT THE MOST OVERRATED TRIPLE CROWN WINNER 😂
Secretariat was in his own league. Taking nothing away from Citation and Eddie Arcaro. The greatest race horse of all time is Secretariat. Hands down, and the end of the conversation. The records, and his times, do not lie.
Please ----- run up times. Like they invented that just for him in 1973. How about how many times he broke slow and had to circle horses three and four wide during races? His times would have been even faster.
So says somebody who doesn't know what he is talking about. I have heard the same stupidity about him being on steroids. Just go away.
@@richd3044 It is proven! Going around a curve, Secretariat ran each 1/4 of a mile faster. He was also powered by centrifugal force. He has been deemed the perfect specimen of a horse by professionals, not me! He had it all and gave his all. It is written!
Well said stephen39217. I agree 100%
@@ValleyoftheRogue He was never on roids.
Loved this video. It was nice to see the jockey's faces as they were looking back at their winning of the Triple Crown. I enjoy seeing all the horses run, and I admire any horse that wins a Triple crown and the jockeys that rode them. Just winning a triple crown is major feat, so congrats to all the winners over the years. Will always love Secretariat, and he is my favorite horse of all time. He was just very very special.
Even today i got chills to see my beautiful big boy secretariat
So do I, love my beautiful Secretariat...
The record times in all three of those Triple Crown races belong to Secretariat, 47 years later. No horse has come close. In the Belmont, none ever will. Ev. Er.
I love citacion but i love my big boy secretariat much much much more, he is & still is the greatest
Yes, yes, yes...
Wow. Great to see 2 great jockeys together watching greatness on the track. Secretariats Belmont and that big leap of speed in the Preakness was something to see. Citation made it look effortless and commanded the lead easily. Good sportsmanship here . Both jockeys deserve their place where they are immortal in the Hall of Fame where their prestigious amounts are as as well. Deserving greatness to the caliber we may never see again. Srcretariats records still stand today. Magnificent.
Secretariat only has one distance record and it's a dirt record. Hawkster has the record for the fastest 1.5 and he did it on turf, which is slower than dirt. Several horses have beaten Secretariat's record on slower tracks.
@jasonwiggins I'm referring to his triple crown Derby, Preakness and Belmont records. The second fastest record in the Derby is held by Rising Star a son of Secretariat. Yes Hawster was a great horse as many others like Kelso, Zenyatta and Seattle Slew, Seabiscuit and the great Man 'O War to name a few of the ones that have made their marks. There's many great broodmares who have contributed to the kings of racing. I love the horse more than the race, but if it weren't for the race we wouldn't know the horse.
One of the greatest moments I ever witnessed in my life. Unforgettable. Still incredibly moving.
Rewatching this reminds me what a great racehorse Sham was. In almost any other year he would have been a real contender for The TC, he had the bad luck to have to run against a legend.
Definitely, Sham was the real deal. Put a different jockey on him and who knows, in another year of course. No horse was denying Red that year, but Sham sure gave him some competition. Think it’s cool how Arcaro rode Bold Ruler, Secretariats sire. Ronnie was perfect for Red.
The more I rewatch Sham in those triple crown races with Secretariat, the more I see what a great racehorse he really was. Of course Secretariat was better, but Sham was damn good!
@@didiwongo Sham was near the finish line in 2 triple crown races against the greatest race horse of all time.
Sham would have won the TC if Secretariat wasn't there. He broke down in the Belmont only because he was trying to beat Secretariat.
@@nancyjanzen5676 100%
Awesome interview, with 2 great Jockeys, and two great horses,
Citation and Secretariat, RIP champions...
He was a horse that seemed to be sent down to the earth from the gods on Mt. Olympus. WOW! I'm not even a racing fan per se, but watching Big Red run, still gives me the chills.
What a wonderful video! I had never seen Citation's races! What a gorgeous horse, of course Secretariat is my baby! Thanks for sharing!
Citation won the triple crown 8 months after I was born. And Secretariat when I was 26. You would get clips of Citation in the waiting periods as fillers before the races aired on TV.
Citation didn't set the Triple Crown track records like Secretariat did and no one has beaten Secretariat's records in 51 years!
Secretariat will always be my favourite racehorse and the reason why I became a jockey!❤
When it came to Meadow Stable, I was a Riva Ridge fan. Have a thing against the Nasrullah line. Too much dissing of the great Man O' War, I guess. Big fan of his, had his pedigree memorized at age 10. That said, I remember to this day the end of Secretariat's Belmont. Sat in front of the TV with my mouth wide open. That was a Belmont I will never forget. OMG!
Well said Eddie Arcaro. Fabulous sportsmanship. Yes, you are right, nobody could've beaten Secretariat that day at Belmont.
Secretariat is the G.O.A.T !
What races and what absolutely cracking horses, sheer poetry in motion x.
Well yes, by crackle.
Three Triple Crown Races, three Triple Crown wins, three track records that still hold 44 years later. 'nuff said
Suppose Sec had a muddy track, like his stablemate Riva Ridge had. World records out the window!!! He had 3 super fast tracks.
I honestly believe Secretariat could set records "running on broken glass" as Ron Turcotte once put it. Simply in a class above all others. "His only frame of reference was himself..."
48 years now and his records still stand.
@@HoustonIsImmortal Well said and I love the broken glass comment!
and not only does the belmont reord still hold, it happens to be a mile and a quarter WORLD record. The only faster time is from turf & downhill shit.
I have watched this video a 100 times and it never gets old
2 iconic horses Citation and Secretariat. 1 iconic sportscaster Curt Cowdy and 2 Iconic Jockeys Eddie Arcaro Ronnie Turcotte. Awesome Secretariat the pride of beautiful Historical Doswell Virginia born 10 minutes past midnight on 3/30/70. Always awesome to watch this awesome
thank you for this memory
I live in Brazil, here, football is the main sport, but of everything I've seen about all three crowns that have existed until now, Secretariat is the biggest of them all !! I can say without a doubt that Secretariat is the Pele of world turf. Anyone who thinks otherwise needs quick treatment ... kkk
Secretariat is the biggest racing horse ever!
2:24 enough said. Greatest race horse of all time.
Mat: Oh reallyy!!! One race makes him the greatest racehorse of all time?!! That is simply ridiculous. He is nothing compared to Kelso, Spectacular Bid, Native Dancer, Forego, who all have great records, ran with weight on their backs, when Sec didn't and who proved themselves true runners ran in handicaps, like all great horses do.
Yup, Secretariat was a phenomenon. Ignore the hater.
@@brucerobbins3584 Dear Miss Robbins: Your ice cream is shitty and your pompous asshole remark is typical of one whose head is permanently up his ass. I smell a donnie dump supporter.
Man you need to quite hating. Then tell me why he is ranked 2 all time in blood horse and number 1 on most list. He broke records being hand ridden. How about the Belmont of 79’. Yeah the bids rider was trying to break secretariats record and ran out of gas. Just plain stupid non educated statements
@@brucerobbins3584 Moronic statement
This was a treat. Thanks for posting!
I am so happy for Penny and her Beautiful and Godly Blessed Horse Secretariat !!!!!❤️🥰❤️🥰❤️🥰❤️🥰❤️🥰❤️
Some horses have not yet developed as a 3 year old . Forego placed 4th in the 73 derby and went on to become one of the greatest of all time winning 4 straight Woodwards . Also Kelso won the big races at the end of his 3rd year , horse of the year 5 straight years and 5 straight Jockey Gold Cups a record that will never be broken .
Yeah so imagine what secretariat would have done as a 4 year old!!! That would be scary
I am related to Ogden Phipps and watching this and the movie gives me chills!!
I haven't seen this program since it was broadcast around 40 years ago. I don't know where you found it, but it is much appreciated. Arcaro summed up Secretariat perfectly in his last statement.
This was SO amazing to watch. We are still comparing horses to Secretariat and Citation. Just the fact that I was able to see a horse like American Pharoah run in the same talk as these greats....makes me so happy :)
American Pharoah was Secretariats great-great-great- grandson
If Sham had been born a year later, he'd have probably won the triple crown.
that is a weird "if"...if I would of been born this year I would be younger...hey hey all in fun...just messin with ya
Sham would have won 2 of the triple crown races, not all 3. He suffered a hairline fracture in his right front leg and finished last in the Belmont. He never raced again after that.
No horse living or dead would have beaten Secretariat the day he ran in the Belmont , case closed ! Over 2,000,000 horses have been born since and STILL no horse has beaten Secretariat's time .
No horse has even approached it.
Are you kidding carrying the same weight no horse would or could have beaten Man O' War!
When a horse has no competition, it is called "running" not "racing." There is no strategy, you have your choice of position, you are not pinned on the rail or forced wide, losing ground. Most important, you are not pressed by a horse or horses that are pacesetters or stalkers. The multitude of complexities that developed over the next several decades with the vast improvement of the breed would have been extraordinarily difficult for MOW to deal with. The competition improved drastically, weights standardized as such, the number of foals dropped each year skyrocketed and many greats were upset by very capable horses or horses that ran outstanding races, but not consistently. The fact is that the 1917 crop was both small and very weak. Case in point is the 1920 Dwyer. MOW runs against the horse considered to be the 2nd best of that crop, John Grier. John Grier carries 108 pounds.....................again.................108 pounds. That weight is unheard of in a grade one race in the near future. An allowance horse might carry that weight. THAT alone shows you the level of competition whereby the #2 horse is at minimum 18 pounds the worse of the #1 horse. Imagine if during her prime Zenyatta's handlers arranged for a match race with an allowance horse. No one would show up and they would have been laughed out of the racing industry. Back to the 1920 Dwyer. MOW was finally pressed and forced to run a faster 3/4 fraction that he wanted to. As a result, both horse slowed to a pace of over 26 seconds per 1/4 mile over the final 3/8 of a mile. That is pull-up speed and tells you that both horse were spent. Dorothy Ours wrote that MOW sides were heaving like a bellows after that race. Abram Hewitt, who loved MOW, wrote that both horses were spent. Mr. Hewitt commented on the difference between running and racing. As far as imposts are concerned, the reason MOW, on rare occasion, carried weight was due to the fact that the horse he was running against stood no chance of winning. Further, performance under weight is the true measure of how a horse handles that weight and none of MOW performances while carrying weight were impressive. Now.....if you want to be a rookie, a fool...please feel free. Writing simple and stupid proclamations are nothing but a source of embarrassment that you likely do not realize.
I disagree. Man O' War was never allowed to run full out, and I think he could have beaten any horse, including Secretariat. That said, I think ONLY Man O' War could have beaten Secretariat and that's no small compliment to Secretariat.
I am no horse person and pitting famous race horses against each other when they could not race each other will never answer the what ifs. That being said, I am a fan of Secretariat, not only because of his extraordinary and seemingly effortless speed, but also because of his physical beauty, intelligence, and kind temperament. Other TC winners were not described as possessing the combined traits I mentioned. The fact that Secretariat's heart was a lot bigger than the other thoroughbreds and was in perfect condition when they put them down (too early, in my opinion) may point to the reason why he was capable of overtaking other horses from the outside and even accelerated with great ease as he moved past them. I suspect that his lung capacity was also double those of the other horses given the breadth of his chest. He was a freak of nature and it was a pity that he did not race when he was a older and more experienced.
Something spooked Red before the Belmont n he reared up n danced for about 10 sec. All who seen it DID say danced. People also forget Turcotte said till he seen the Longines timer n realized Red was setting a World rec. (check pics) Red was never asked 2 run, till then. He did most of the race n his own. Till asked. That's amazing.
A child kicked a bucket before the Belmont. This is what upset Secretariat. He seemed to get over it quickly though and ran his race! Did he ever:) He will forever be etched in history! A gorgeous, smart, docile and fast American Equine Hero!
A pony girl rattled a bucket against a block wall near the walking ring.
And Ronnie didn't use his whip either. At least not from what I can see.
I wanna cry bc penny is now gone 😭😭
Love this video. Superhorses!
Secretariat was a star
Sean C --- YES. Secretariat was a super star.
Absolutely. Unrivaled.
I agree. Watching him pull away in the back stretch at The Belmont is experiencing a miracle.
Eddie Arcaro was a great jockey and a great authority on horses. He is right when he commented that depending on who you ask, they are going to say their horse, or the horse they favor is the all time best. He was also right, and I commend him for the admission, that no horse.....repeat NO Horse could have beat Secretariat on the day he won the Belmont. He further said, Secretariat did, that day, what no horse can do and no horse is suppose to do. And most people agree, some readily and some begrudgingly. As athletes will tell you, there is something they call the zone. It does not happen often, but when it does no one can beat you. Unfortunately, it is not often that the true zone (sometimes nowadays, that word is over used).....it is not often that the true zone happens simultaneously with a big, meaningful event or contest. In the case of Secretariat's Belmont race, all the stars aligned and he felt the best he has ever felt, mentally and physically and did something that we may never ever see again.
jan h However, Secretariat's dominance is not limited to the Belmont, although that's what most people remember him for. Watch the Preakness, and how he went from last to first in an incredible burst of speed moving through the first turn. Watch the Derby, where he ran each quarter mile faster than the previous one. In addition, 42 years later, Secretariat still holds the record for fastest time in all 3 Triple Crown races, and his Belmont is still a world record for a mile and half (again, 42 years later).
+jan h when the trainer of Citation died, it was only then,in an interview,before he died, that Arcaro said Secretariat was the greatest horse he has ever seen. Arcaro rode some of the greatest racehorses-Whirlaway,Citation,Nashua (son of Nasrullah who was the grandsire of Secretariat),mighty great Kelso and the greatest sire of all time,Bold Ruler (sire of Secretariat and great great grandsire of Seattle Slew.
yes,i saw that video about 3 times. Eddie was still relatively young and healthy in that interview.,many years before he died.Before he died of cancer in 1997,in an interview i read, he did say he thought Sec was the best he has ever seen.He was talking about greatest moments that defy time and space, not records. Even Pincay said that. When we talk about greatness,in a spiritual sense,we refer to moments of experience that endure time and space. People and animals possess different records of greatness and often,incomparable and unique in its own way.
GOD is a wonderful creator. Do you noticed that no horse,man or creature was given everything? each horse is the greatest in its own era.and He did not create them all at the same time.because it would not be fair to other eras not to enjoy a great horse.Alydar was a great horse but consistently beaten by Affirmed but oh boy,He was a better sire than Affirmed.So no one can say God did not love his creatures in so many different ways. and He does the same with all species.There is a lesson there in nature.
Ah but Eddie Arcaro did give a perfect answer to the big question which was the greatest horse. "I don't think that ANY horse could have beaten Secretariat on Belmont day. I've never seen any horse do the things he did on that day." The man was a gentleman and a horse lover both and he could not deny what he saw that day. The look on Ron's face at the end was like he was holding a secret - and I think that secret was - he knew Secretariat could have kept going - and continue to go faster each 1/8 as he did it. No one knew either horse's limit, but being mortal there had to be one. But as both are now immortal, I like to think they like to race each other just for the fun of it.
The sucker was right by the rail from the very start all the way. What's the shortest way around any track einstein. Secretariat my ass. Go look up kelso, you're gonna have nightmares. You'll survive. My God and, kelso looked like a deer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! KELSOS' BIGGEST FAN.
@@teddylopez747 man o man. Are you serious. Where is Kelso triple crown. What did he do as a 3 year old. 2:24 will never be broken. Hell he was hand ridden all the way.
@@teddylopez747 SFB!
2 legend secretariat & citacion, what an athlete's
Some of you people are very funny. Secretariat was the greatest to ever race I just watched him win the Marlboro where pulled up a mile and a quarter in 1:57.8. There is nothing you can say he was the greatest ever. Set a track record in all three TC races
+Kevin Small Don't know why you have a grudge against Secretariat but he was and still is the greatest horse to ever run on a race track
+Kevin Small Awesome...another lie. Ma'am, you have reduced yourself to a blithering idiot. A pure liar. The notion that you were watching the race and, as a result of that, the clock was accurate is a mind of distortion. A mind that will resort to anything, including lies to so cowardly try to make a point. That time was called into question immediately upon the race's finish.
From the DRF...#1 Preakness Move...In the wake of Secretariat’s victory in 1973, the Maryland Racing Commission had to deal with hard evidence that the official time of 1:55 flat posted by the track was incorrect, and that Big Red had actually run the 1 3/16 miles in 1:53.40. At least, that was the time provided by various independent clockers, including Frenchy Schwartz of the Daily Racing Form, and verified by CBS video analysis. In its wisdom, track officials ended up accepting a time in between, depriving Secretariat of a Preakness and Pimlico record.Like he cared. Secretariat’s time for the '73 Preakness was, as far as his legacy is concerned, meaningless. It was what he did around the clubhouse turn of the race that will live forever.Going past the stands the first time, Secretariat was taking his usual early stroll, a big guy getting his act together. Ron Turcotte, approaching the first turn and sensing a modest pace, gave Secretariat the cue to pass a couple of horses, then a couple more -- all around the bend going at straightaway speed -- until they reached the backstretch on the verge of taking the outright lead.
So....my little bitch, please keep lying. Your implosion is outstanding.
There is no actual evidence of those supposed gallop out times, and certainly no reason to believe them, given the desire of Secretariat fans to take horses like Spectacular Bid and Swaps out of the conversation.
Your comment is sheer stupidity. Multiple people timed Sec...and...the times are quite reasonable if one actually understands fractions, pull-up speed...math.
See if you can actually write something you can back up.
To the comment here about taking Spectacular Bid and Swaps out of the conversation, I'm a Secretariat fan and I think those horses are definitely in the conversation as they were great. I just think Secretariat was better. As far as the Bid goes, if you compare the times of Bid and Secretariat in the same races they both competed in (Laurel Futurity, Champagne, Derby, Preakness, Belmont, Marlboro Cup, Woodward/Jockey Club), Secretariat is better by some 50 lengths and that's including him running on two sloppy tracks. Swaps posted most of his ridiculous times out on the faster CA tracks as a 4 year old. We never got to see Secretariat run at 4, but I'm thinking it would have been absolutely insane stuff.
secretariat is the mvp
Secretariat still holds the record for all 3 races so it is not hard to figure our who win's these races.
Let's distinguish the actual race from the distance of the race. His times were not records for the Derby or the Preakness if you look at the distances run. Other horses have run faster. Only the Belmont will probably never be broken at that distance. Closest is 2;26. Prove Out in the mud came very close.
@@brucerobbins3584 man you are a real dumb ass!!! He does hold the record for those races. Not track records but race records.
@@brucerobbins3584 fuck you asshole!!!
@@brucerobbins3584 well said, Bruce Robbins -it's great to see someone ho actually understands Horseracing and not these teeny boppers that only know Secretariat from his press clippings.
Thanks for mentioning PROVE OUT--The Secretariat people WANTED NO PART OF PROVE OUT AND DUCKED HIM MANY TIMES AFTER HE BEAT SEC'S ASS!!
Secretariat also ran them with conventionally "terrible" tactics, so those times he set are by no means the peak times who could have set using more conventional racing tactics.
God new what he was doing when he created this horse 🐎 and gave him that size ❤
Both Citation and Secretariat had a kind, intelligent eye. Mark of a true champion. Poor Sham. Things would have been so different for him without Secretariat. He was forever an “also ran”.
At a ten year old, I became Australia's youngest Citation Fan.
Maybe the greatest athlete, ever.
I like what Eddie said
Derrick. So do I. I don't like talk of "greatest horse" because that cannot be deterrmined. It depends on the qualifications, criteria, etc. I like "favorite". Mane people's favorite is Secretariat. That is fine. We don't have to fight. We have had so many fine horses. We are veryi lucky and should leave it at that.
Incredible Horses & Jockeys 🐎!!!
Who would have won, an answer we can never get till we actually see them running together. That said, it can only happen in horse heaven.
What Sacreteriat accomplished over any horse is not only his running but his style and swagger. He just looked apart from any horse that I have seen on a race track, hell I've not even seen him in person. He was charismatic and his personality set him above anything when he was around. #Runbigred
Absolutely Facinating..
Secretariat!!!!!! The greatest, period!,,
It would be nice to have more insight and comments from the jockeys, although it is always nice to see those races in their entireties.
It's always exciting to watch Secretariat's Derby and Preakness and keep your eye on the right side of the video to see his nose show up and fly by horses. :)
Sac is and was the best horse hands down.
49 years later and STILL, not one horse of the more than 2,000,000 + born since have broke his Triple crown race records. Of course, the World record in the Belmont will probably never be broken. "HE IS MOVING LIKE A TREMENDOUS MACHINE".
AND SECRETARIAT "WAS ALL ALONE." AS CHIC SAID AFTER HE SAID, "HE IS MOVING LIKE A TREMENDOUS MACHINE !!!"
CHIC THEN SAID,
"BUT SECRETARIAT IS ALL
ALONE !!!
AND HE WAS, BLESS HIS HEART ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.
His record is a dirt record. Hawkster has the record for the 1.5 and he did it on turf, which is slower than dirt. Several horses have beaten Secretariat's time and have done it on slower tracks. It's not as impressive as you tell yourself it is.
@@jasonwiggins you are delirious. He beat the 1972 turf champion Tentam and was not pushed. The track record on turf in Belmont by Secretariat was 224 in the Man O War stakes. It has been beaten but the quality of the older horses he beat that day at 3 yrs old is unquestionable.
@@rudycantarini4649 Really?! Look it up. Lol!!! Hawkster has the record for the 1.5. It's an established fact whether you continue to lie to yourself or not.
@@jasonwiggins obviously you can't read. RIF "READING IS FUNDAMENTAL". Best part of Santa Anita turf course is running downhill. Nice to get momentum 😅😂🤣
Arcaro was the jockey of Bold Ruler, the sire of Secretariat.
Flo: Sec's mare, Somethingrolyal, had her, the great Irish horse, Princequillo, whose blood in many of the great stayers.
Imagine, Secretariat and Zenyatta! What kind of Colt would that be! Of course in my imagination they both pass on their BEST genes! lol!
Interesting how few horses were entered in the derby and preakness in 48.
An important fact that needs to be stated is that Citation not only won the triple crown in 1948 but he also ran a big stakes race, The Jersey Derby, the week before the Belmont Stakes and he won that race too. Some people complain that the 3 races of the Triple Crown take too much out of a horse in a short period of time but in fact Citation won 4 races in the same time span. Citation's record as a 3 year old is still unmatched.
+Richard Yanco I was waiting for Arcaro to repeat what he had said one time when he was asked to compare the two triple crown horses that he rode, Whirlaway and Citation. Arcaro said that "Whirlaway was a very good horse but that when he touched the whip to Citation that it was like downshifting in a souped up Cadillac."
+Richard Yanco What was that race Big red run 5 days before the Belmont? Maybe U can look that up for ur self. Oh yeah. the Man of war. Secretariat won n grass n his last race. Won that 1 2.
Sorry to be late. You are correct when you say that Secretariat won the
Man O' War Stakes in 1973 and you are right when you say that it was on the grass. The Man O War was a "Weight For Age" race which is for 3 year olds and up. This race was always run in the early Fall usually September or October. They would never have run him against older horses while he was going for the Triple Crown. Between the Derby and the Belmont he only won one race and that was the Preakness.
Sorry but you'll have to recheck your stats.
The Man O War was run in October of 73. The Belmont was run in June. Big Red ran 3 races from Derby to Belmont. Citation won 4 races in the same time frame.
Richard, of corse, is correct. Cy's 3 year old year will never be match, as horses do not run 20 times in their at 3 year olds, or at any time. He won the Sysonby Mile against older horses, then 3 days later,won the Jockey Club Gold Cup, then run at 2 miles, and beat all the good stayers by a big margin.
Citation won by more average lengths (if you don't count the 31 length freak of a Belmont)
The late, great horseman James E. "Sunny Jim" Fitzsimmons, during an incredible career trained three Kentucky Derby winners, four Preakness Stakes winners, and six Belmont Stakes winners. Included were two American Triple Crown champions Gallant Fox in 1930 and his son Omaha in 1935. Fitzsimmons record total of thirteen classic wins stood for many years until it was finally broken by trainer D. Wayne Lukas in 2013. Fitzsimmons was once asked "what do you think about Citation"? To which Fitzsimmons responded, "Citation is without a doubt the best horse I ever saw, and I saw Man O'War."
Horses were different in these day's not delicate like today's . No drugs just sheere power and determination.
No, back in those days they actually had true handicap racing, and if you were a jock showing off exactly how fast your horse was than you better stick to weight for age racing, as opposed to handicaps where they would pile the weight on. Arcaro was way too smart for that kind of nonsense. And Citation was such a great 3 year old that Jimmy Jones only ran him in weight for age races. But he broke down anyway, in his last race as a 3 yr old, after winning 27 of 29 starts in his first 2 years of racing.
It is funny how we choose our heros. Citation lost 5 times in ,5 races to Noor. Noor also held the world record for the classic distance at 1:58 2/5ths. A full 5 lengths better than Secretariat as well. But somehow, nobody remembers the mighty Noor.. And Secretariat was relatively slow compared to several known Champions. Ie..Dr Fager, Swaps, Spectacular Bid to name a few. He also struggled when he left the restricted ranks, and ran in open company after the triple crown. Losing to the long forgotten Onion and Phone out. And was never tested with weight. Yet here we are. Movies, documentaries, accolades for Miles. No way in hell he beats a horse like Spectacular Bid...yet no movies about the '' greatest horse to ever look through a bridle.. it is fascinating...
Wow after all these years triple crown has been won.
Like Winn Elliott said, Secretariat looked like he was made in heaven. How can anyone suggest that Big Red is not the greatest horse of all time! He ran the last 1/4 mile in the Derby in 23 seconds, went from last to first before the announcer Chick Anderson knew what happen, and lets not forget the Belmont. We all look for that perfect race and horse and at the end of the Belmont we were able to see something that was supernatural called Secretariat.
The triple crown wins weren't what made Secretariat great. It's the fact that he won them without the whip.
Totally agree. As mind-boggling as the Belmont was. Supernatural. It's the Preakness that TOTALLY blows my mind. How can that even happen ? How can that be ??
yes
Secretariat was near perfect!!
16 for 21, 81% win percentage. Not quite near perfect.
@@roundtable3501 Do a little research. "A little knowledge is a dangerous thing."
@@philgoodpaster3161
You reading one of my comments does not give you a good perspective on what kind of knowledge I have about a particular topic. And considering my comment was based upon a factual statement, that gives you even less reason to attack me. It’s truthful that Secretatiat was 16 for 21 in his career. That’s a fact. With his one disqualification, which I accounted for in his win percentage, that’s 81%. Without it, it’s 76%. But I’ll do 81, since he won that race easily. 81% is solid, but it’s not perfect or near perfect. In school, that would be a B or B-. How the heck would you, a person who has never met me think you have a proper grasping of my knowledge about secretariat? It’s mind boggling how you could respond to my post in such a stupid way.
Secretariat the best the best. The pouerful fantastic ..
Awesome !
Another point I would like to make that no one else has made is the fact that every time secretariat lost a race he would go out the very next race and break the track record. It takes a special kind of horse to do that.
Arcaro was the rider for Bold Ruler, the sire of Secretariat. I remember reading an article when Arcaro, in his twilight years before his death, said, Sec was the greatest horse he has ever seen. Same opinion shared by another great jockey, Laffit Pincay.
Arcaro said Cy was the best EXCEPT for Secretariat in the Belmont. You sort of twisted the facts.
Citation was one of the greats, however he was not a "tremendous machine". Secretariat all the way!
With today's technology, Secretariat would undoubtedly have higher speeds on the Ketuncky, Preakennes and Belmont lanes, with higher records on the three lanes, as technology would show that it would be possible for the super horse to run much more if they wanted to.
I did some investigating into this episode, I found it curious that Turcotte looked almost as old as Arcaro. The episode aired in May 8th,1977. Ron Turcotte was born July 22, 1941, Eddie Arcaro was born February 19, 1916. At the time of the airing Ron was 36 years old and Eddie Arcaro was 61 years old so 25 years of difference between the two legends.
Apparently Arcaro looked good for his age and Turcotte not so much. Just figured that if I thought that, someone else may also find it useful and interesting.
Arcaro and, kelso together were almost unbeatable he won abut 98 pct of the races that he rode the great kelso. It was like someone said the greatest jockey of all times at the end of his carear riding the greatest racehorse of all-times at the start of his carear. Sad really. He understood kelso like no one did and, he had those strong hands to handle the great kelso who was so freakin strong for a horse that really looked like a freakin deer at 900 pounds and was still carrying at time 12 pct of his body weight! That was more than forego was 17.2 hands and, about 1,300 pouds! Kelso was something else. KELSOS' BIGGEST FAN.
Turcotte had a terrible accident and was in a wheelchair. That will age you.
I've seen other great Horses Frankel in England comes to mind first,, I've seen Dr Fagor, Zenyatta, but non come close to Secretariat the 31 length 2:24 mile and half is impressive, but non more impressive like that burst of speed in the middle of the Preakness, any other horse did this, would have been toast, but he won and finished strong all the same, really a miracle horse, I think Dr Fagor ran a track record with 140lbs on his back that was also special,, but I cannot tell when we will ever see another racehorse like Secretariat.
Dr. Fager won the 1968 Vosburgh Handicap with 139 pounds in 1:20 1/5, which was a track record at the time at aqueduct and only 1/5 off the world record.
Citation is a gr8 horse and so is MOW But Secretariat is the best horse
leave me alone you were not there and u bully a 16 year old when your 30 wow so mature
+Mike Rodriguez shut up you sound like a would a kid cut it out.
+Mike Rodriguez lol u mad cause iam telling the truth and u realize it.
+Mike Rodriguez Such a hater if you could name any horse to beat any of his records then you could say something since i know you will not find one cause no one has done it then just stop your hating.
+Kevin Small finally someone with some actual times, your rite i know they ran the same time and some even had more weight but those times are still standing and you cant deny that the final race of the triple crown at Belmont that he won was one of the best ever hands down.
The fastest horse on dirt from 1 3/16 to 1 5/8 miles in history.
Secretariat holds the STILL STANDING fastest recorded times in the world on dirt all the way from 1 3/16 to 1 5/8 miles in HISTORY and is just 0.2 seconds off the current 1 1/8 mile world record. He NEVER lost a race that was not caused by ill health (x2), unprepared replacement for other horse in long distance race (x1), severe interference (x1) or unfair disqualification (x1). Excluding these factors, he won his remaining 16 races all by handsome margins of multiple lengths, never a photo finish. Under healthy and fair conditions he would beat ANY horse put against him, not by a nose but by a margin of lengths.M+197
Times mean the most in horse racing, but its hard to tell which horse is "the best" because you can never put the top five in a race together and see who has the most speed and the most spirit to continue. Times don't mean everything because there are horses like Seabiscuit who put on bursts of raw speed when an opponent challenges them after running full out for a mile already.M+6
Secretariat was the fastest horse ever, & since the topic is "The best race horses of all time", common sense tells me that the fastest is the best. Secretariat.M+110
OMG SEcretariat is the best he beat man o war's record seattle slew's even riffian, barbaro, and even zenyatta. He is better than man o war and he is the number one he started as a small horse but became a great legend. I own his grandaughter RIP BuddyM+91
The best ever. No question the fastest horse ever.
Riva Ridge and Farma Way were faster at 1 3/16 miles, Spectacular Bid was faster at 1 1/4 miles, and Secretariat never ran 1 5/8 miles on dirt- Swaps did and set a legitimate record.
A lot of the claims about Secretariat are about races he never actually ran. The 2:24 flat, the 1:59 2/5 in the Derby, the disputed Preakness time, and the field he beat in the Marlboro in a then-world record time are very good accomplishments. But there's no reason people need to give him credit for things he didn't actually do.
At the time of the Belmont, Secretariat's time for 1 1/4 in the race would have been a new track record and his gallop out to 1 5/8 would have been a new track record. But because the race is 1 1/2, he was never credited for them.
oneal walker I agree 100%
c7rfnmn so who you think was better. ?
Every loss he made as a three year old (the Wood, Whitney, and Woodward), he rebounded in the next race by winning those races in record time. The Kentucky Derby record still stands; the other two weren't broken for many, many years in the Marlboro Invitational (then-world record) and the Man O'War. No other horse could have done that.
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Bottom line SECRETARIAT would of beaten CITATION by 10 lengths. Did you notice they never mentioned the time for each race, why? Secretariat wins it all and even today Secretariat holds the Belmont at 2:24 The Greatest Horse of all Time
We don't really know for sure how fast Citation COULD go. His jockey never let him go all out. But if my personal opinion was correct, I would have to agree with you. Big Red was built to run just as Michael Phelps was built to swim. It was in their breeding and they both won the genetic lottery. I bet Secretariat could even beat the fictional Black Stallion of Walter Farley's, and The Black was the greatest horse in his fictional world. 😀
@@workingmothercatlover6699 We also don't know how fast Secretariat could have gone. Turcotte has always said he could have gone faster in the Belmont if he'd been asked. One of the great tragedies in horse racing was that Secretariat was not allowed to run as a four-year-old. If he had been, with another year of growth and training, he'd probably hold every world record from seven furlongs to two miles.
There are videos on RUclips that compares mostly all of these horses stats and size to sec and as you can see some may come close but none was better do the research for yourself and watch the comparison videos.
Secretariat knew what he was going to do that day.
No horse will ever compare to Secretariat unless they are touched by God like he was!
When they did the autopsy on him his heart was 2 and a half times bigger than a normal horse!!!
He had a huge motor!!!
Very very good
And there STILL comparing all horses to the Greatest " Secretariat" (:
+Mike Rodriguez LOSTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT(:
Oh, please. ALL of Secretariat's losses were from circumstances beyond his control. ANY horse would have lost. Don't comment on Secretariat at all if you don't understand that. Only flat earthers deny he was the greatest of them all.
+Susan Nunes Don' t pay any attention to Mike R ,he's been trolling for years with the same worm , and doesn't even know the worm is long past dead!!!!!
+Stu Stewart I know. He is silly.
+Mike Rodriguez Hmmm. Maybe U forgot the 1st Marlboro Cup. Check out 2 horse of the year, older horse of the year. Plus a world record.
Not sure what Arcaro meant when he said the only time they asked Citation to run, he broke the world record at Golden Gate. Too bad they didn't ask him to run in the races against Noor - maybe he would have won......
Is this the photo or shot of Secretariat's fantastic leap ahead, that he made, that they've all been talking about ?
I bet all the people up here who hate on sec also thinks Michael Jordan is not the greatest lol yall kill me with the comparisons. All i hear is a bunch of horses that came close that's all i hear, close but no cigars.
Sorry, but Wilt Chamberlain was the greatest basketball player ever. The records he holds, his unmatched strength, and his his size make him comparable to no one in history.
A fair comparison is Secretariat to Wilt Chamberlain.
Love how Eddie gets in like 4 times near the end that he never let citation run because everyone even Eddie just thinks Ron LET SECRETARIAT RUN full out to break these triple crown records when the truth of it is that he was not!!!! He proved it in other races that his 1:59 2/5 could’ve easily been a 1:57 and his 1:53 could’ve easily been a 1:51 n change. The Preakness ears up never touched once in the race and the Belmont not even sweating!!! People even Eddie want to say he doesn’t know how fast citation could’ve gone well neither do we with secretariat because secretariat was never pushed in the triple crown races!!!! Love citation but secretariat was a MONSTER!!!!!!
Well said !!
Secretart worshippers like SoHills cannot make their case without mentioning time. "Time only counts when you are in jail." Absolute time is worthless. It is relative time that counts. You have to be faster than any other h orse on the track, get your nose to the wire first. That is just win. Looked at that way, Citation was a much better horse than Secretariat.
Look at their records as 3 year olds. Secretariat ran 12 times and won 9. 75% Citation ran 20 times and won 19. 95% Cy had a walk over as no owner wanted to race against him, as it was winner take all. He ran against older horses 7 times and beat them every time. Even when he was injured in his last race, he won. No horse, before or after, has done this.
Yes, Secretariat was a Monster, as Sham found out and could not have beaten him in a 100 races. But Sec was beaten 3 times as a 3 year old. Twice by inferior horses. Prove Out was a fine horse and beat him fair and square at Belmont on a wet track at a mile and a half. If the track had been fast, like at Sec's Belmont, it would have tired his record. That's how good Prove Out was. He was also a 4 year old, and gave Sec a few pounds.
I don't know the weight of Cy's heard. Sec's 25 pound heart could be part of the reason he was a monster. Sham also had a 25 pound heart. It was his bad luck to run the same year as Secretariat. Forego would not reach maturity until 4, when he became one of the great horses.
Sham was retired after the Belmont. He had been hurt, and Turcotte knew it. So he went to the front and asked Sham to follow him. Sham tried, but had to drop back and finish last. Maybe Sham could not run a mile and a half, but that does not seem likely. This was 1973, not 2018.
@@brucerobbins3584 Secretariat's heart weight 22 pounds not 25! In order for a horse to run like Secretariat, everything has to be in place anatomically! The lungs have to be perfect as well to metabolize air the way Secretariat did! Also, Secretariat just loved to run! I believe that Sham was related to Secretariat. It is not just a large heart that makes a horse more durable. You have to have the right team! Ron Turcotte was the perfect jockey for Secretariat. Hand ridden all the way at the Belmont! Poor Sham was whipped so many times, I can't even bear to look! The 1973 Belmont took everything away from Sham! At the necropsy of Secretariat, the vet said that his heart weighed approximately 22 pounds. It was 22 pounds of perfect!
@@lired70 I guess someone messed around with his innards in the three races he lost as a 3 yo!!! 220r 25, who cares?? There is no such thing as a PERFECT horse, certainly no Secretariat. If you look at Sham's pedigree, he was not related to Secretariat. Some people think he got his large heart from his grand dam, Somethingroyal, who got it from the great Irish horse Princequillo. The large heart thing is just a theory.
Before the Belmont, Turcotte could see that Sham was not himself. So he went to the front and Sham's jockey tried to stay with him, but couldn't. He fell back, finished last, and never raced again. He was hurt. If he had been okay, he would not have beat Secretariat, but Sec would not win by no 31 lengths. The rest of the horses were window dressing. The rest of the h orses finished in 2:29 or 2:30.
You can believe Sec was the greatest horse in the h istory of horse racing. I and nobody else is going to convince you that that is b.s. I'd love to see Sec race Sea Bird on a turf course in France. Nearco. Ribot. Spectacular Bid. Forego. Man o War. Citation. Kelso. Native Dancer. Little Northern Dancer. Count Fleet. Dr. Fager. Damascus. And scores of others.
Sham also had a heavy heart. Maybe Man o War had a heavy heart. We'll never know. Citation won 19 of 20 races as a 3 year old, 15 straight. Did he have a heavy heart? What was Sec's record at 3?
Nobody knows for sure who is the greatest of all time as well. Cases can be made fairly effectively for several horses including Secretariat. For all the horses you listed, there is little doubt in my mind that Secretariat could run with any of them, let alone defeat them at his best. Regarding the turf, Turcotte thought he was 10 to 15 lengths better than on dirt. OK, I'm not necessarily buying that, but considering his records on the dirt, I wouldn't bet against him on the turf against anyone. Forego?? After the Kentucky Derby, Sherrill Ward said that he never wanted to face Secretariat again. Other than Kelso's 2:23 4/5 on a HARD turf course at Laurel and 8 1/2 furlongs where Secretariat missed a track record by 1/5th in the slop, Secretariat's times at the same distances as Kelso are open lengths better, and that's with Kelso having multiple races at those distances. During his too brief career ending at 3, Secretariat defeated at least 12 horses who at one time or another tied or set stakes, track or world records. Think about that.
You say time is worthless?? These are races for god sakes - of course time means something. It doesn't mean everything, but it means something. Why the heck do people then pay so much attention to Beyer and Brisnet speed figures? I do get it that there are instances where certain champions were not ridden out in some of their wins which needs to be considered.
You argue about times, but overall records don't mean as much as you make them out to be. Citation's three year old season is remarkable, but who did he defeat? Armed was done by 1948, and Coaltown didn't develop into a true distance champion until his 4 year old season. I actually think that Citation's performances at 5 against Noor are more impressive than most of his three year old wins. Count Fleet? Blue Swords was a nice horse, and that's about it. What do you think Native Dancer's record would have been had he been born two years later and had to race against Swaps and Nashua? Look at the sport of boxing. Joe Louis and Muhammad Ali have eight losses between them, but they are generally ranked ahead of undefeated Rocky Marciano by most boxing historians.
Seabiscuit was winning races at 7 years old. Secretariat could have won at 10 years old.
Get real. We horse players know that these huge horses, bred for speed, produce spindly legs and inadequate hooves and tend to be unsound. The greatest horse should win races, lots of them. Even Citation had to lay off a year but at least came back to prove his greatness. Secretariat was uniquely positioned to show his greatness against Forego but we will never know.
Only way we could ever know the greatest race horse is? No human intervention. Line em up, no Jockey And let em run. But that cant happen so? Gotta go by the times. And Big Red is the man.
Secretariat the greatest among the greatest horses. Cut and dried..end of story. Yes
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I've always thought the false premise argument to be the most embarrassing and foolhardy to those who use it. In essence, it's the withholding of facts that lead to a truth vs. citing information that leads to a false or distorted conclusion. For example, the comments referring to final times over 10 furlongs. Further, the criticism as to a single race of one horse, yet attempting to use that very same principle in support of another horse, again, indicates the prejudiced mindset of a fool. The truth is in placing as many facts as possible on the table. Ghostzapper ran in but 11 races over 3 seasons plus the one race at 5 YO. He was running allowance races deep into his 3 YO season, not running in a G-1 until late August of 2003. He ran in only 5 G-1 races his entire career. The 2004 BC was a great run, but as a mature 4 YO late in the season he carried only 126 pounds. Sec ran 1:59 and 2/5ths in the KD having never run 10 furlongs and at an age of 3 years, 5 weeks. Andrew Beyer rated the track a full second slower than Northern Dancer's. One analyst calculated, trigonometrically, that Sec lost a full 2 seconds due to track position. Chef-de-Race, whom I respect immensely, stated that Sec would have run the same time under 130 pounds. Sec ran the final half mile in an estimated 46 and 3/5ths while never shortening his stride and drawing away from Sham, who, by the way has run the 2nd fastest KD to date. Sec passed the 10 furlong pole in the Belmont, on cruise control, in 1:59 flat and pulling up in the MC hit the 10 furlong mark in 1:57 and 4/5ths. You see, narrative and falsities never add up. Withholding information, also, just doesn't add up. Makes for amusement, though.
Sorry Eddie, Secretariet broke the track record in all three Triple Crown races and it still holds today, 50 years later! Big Red was the greatest!
Big Red would blown citation off the Track . Big Red in class all by himself ! Citation was a great horse but Big Red was like nuclear bomb on the track compared to a hand grenade.
My big boy was very handsome
So sad to hear Eddie Arcaro say he never let Citation run full out… never 🤯. How many great horses are held back by their jockeys? How many thrilling races have the public not seen because these horses just aren’t let lose, fully let lose, on race day. 😳😪
Horses race to win period. Sadly, there can only be one winner and the records prove it.
Kronk 101. Citation, Slew, MAN o War,Whirlaway would have been right there with Secretariat in any of those races including Belmont...BATMAN 1GOD 💫🖤💛💚💙