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  • @aaronkirby4632
    @aaronkirby4632 Месяц назад +79

    Fun fact, the main horse they used in the movie is Secretariat's great great grandson, Trolley Boy.

    • @IsaacMuntz
      @IsaacMuntz Месяц назад +4

      Wow, that's awesome

    • @zacharylewis2802
      @zacharylewis2802 15 дней назад +4

      Which explains why he looks exactly the same as the real Secretariat.

    • @WilliamKremin-pm5re
      @WilliamKremin-pm5re 2 дня назад +1

      I did not know that. that is so cool.

  • @ColtonSteiner
    @ColtonSteiner Месяц назад +386

    What's amazing is that in the 50 years since Secretariat raced, no one has beaten ANY of his times at all three tracks. His win of 31 lengths actually was called 25 at the time and was remeasured to 31, a record that will NEVER be broken. I adore the racing aspect of this movie because it just blows me away every time. He ALWAYS started in the back and then shocked everyone in the Belmont when he just kept running faster and faster.
    When he passed, they discovered that his heart was 3x the size of a normal horse. Literally had the heart of a champion.

    • @JO-qd2bv
      @JO-qd2bv Месяц назад +36

      I love that famous photo of Turcotte looking back and not believing how far back everyone else is

    • @ColtonSteiner
      @ColtonSteiner Месяц назад +18

      @@JO-qd2bvIt's just absolutely iconic. There are a lot of moments in sports where I wish I was alive to witness, but this one has gotta be in my top 3. Every time I watch the actual footage, my jaw drops every time.

    • @user-lk2cj2qs1d
      @user-lk2cj2qs1d Месяц назад +10

      @@ColtonSteiner was watching it on TV then

    • @smg3253
      @smg3253 Месяц назад +12

      @@Dave-hb7lxSecretariat’s heart was larger than normal. There’s a vid on RUclips “Heart of a Champion” that will give you more info.

    • @eatsmylifeYT
      @eatsmylifeYT Месяц назад +1

      An enlarged heart means he had hypertension.

  • @leonardcharley5917
    @leonardcharley5917 Месяц назад +58

    I remember when Secrtariat died. There were dedicated news programs. I was young and had no idea why this horse was special. My father explained it to me. He was not into racing but he respected great athletes. He explained that this was one of god’s true gift to the world being taken and returning home.

    • @claireroberts4279
      @claireroberts4279 Месяц назад +5

      One of Secretariat offspring made it all the way to Australia 🇦🇺 Kingston Rule won the 1990 Melbourne Cup 🏆 🐎

  • @EricAKATheBelgianGuy
    @EricAKATheBelgianGuy Месяц назад +96

    Secretariat is the first to appear on the cover of TIME, Newsweek, and Sports Illustrated in the same week.

  • @matthewvade6553
    @matthewvade6553 Месяц назад +378

    At the turn of the century, ESPN did a countdown of the top 100 athletes of the 1900's. Secretariat was the only non-human on the list at number 35. Had his own hour long special on ESPN that's worth checking out on RUclips. It's listed under ESPN Sport Century - Secretariat. Without the commercials, it's only about 40 minutes long and well worth your time. It does a great job of not only showing how impressive he was as an athlete, but just how much he meant to the fans, many of whom didn't care about horse racing at all until Secretariat came along.

    • @pjtufty66
      @pjtufty66 Месяц назад +4

      And would of been beaten everytime by Nijinsky.

    • @orangeandblackattack
      @orangeandblackattack Месяц назад +23

      @@pjtufty66 I dont see that name holding all 3 record times in the triple crown, so calm down.

    • @pjtufty66
      @pjtufty66 Месяц назад

      @@orangeandblackattack you wouldn't see that Horses name in the U.S triple Crown as Nijinsky wouldn't have lowered itself to running on flat round dirt tracks.
      Nijinsky won the 2000 Guineas Epsom Derby & The St Leger ( pronounced correctly Darby )
      The Proper Triple Crown ,
      Not some 2nd rate flat dirt track racing.
      Tell me are the Americans still pumping your poor Horses full of steroids & Blood Thinners to get the most out of the animals ?
      Unlike the UK & Ireland then where most Horses are treated for life not just a Racing Life.

    • @pjtufty66
      @pjtufty66 Месяц назад +2

      @@orangeandblackattack Nijinsky won the Proper Triple Crown
      The 2000 guineas, The Epsom Derby, The St Leger.
      Not on flat round dirt tracks but on real tests of race courses.

    • @jethro1963
      @jethro1963 Месяц назад +2

      Not sure what accents the guys playing Lucien and Ron were using but they weren't Quebecois or Acadian (New Brunswick). And Lucien's French wasn't very convincing (and I'm English).

  • @rollmops7948
    @rollmops7948 Месяц назад +188

    ​​"Hidalgo" is a mustang racing in Arabia and the cowboy is Viggo Mortensen, Omar Sharif is also in this movie

    • @genghisgalahad8465
      @genghisgalahad8465 Месяц назад +5

      Sharif* yep

    • @unclejoker9975
      @unclejoker9975 Месяц назад +18

      You can say what you want about me mister, but I'm gonna have to ask you not to talk that way about my horse.

    • @MIDNIGHTINTHEVALLEY
      @MIDNIGHTINTHEVALLEY Месяц назад +21

      I worked on Hidalgo. On the oasis scenes with Omarmr sheriff. All those scenes were filmed in the high desert of California. Near Palmdale lol

    • @silver9wolf6
      @silver9wolf6 Месяц назад +6

      I would love a reaction to Hidalgo, one of my childhood favorites!

    • @NDHFilms
      @NDHFilms Месяц назад

      That was a fun adventure movie.

  • @glockensig
    @glockensig Месяц назад +147

    "Secretariat is widening now!! He's moving like a tremendous machine!!" One of the most memorable calls in sports history!

    • @Hope2BHappy
      @Hope2BHappy Месяц назад +21

      I start to tear up every time I get to that part of the movie.

    • @davidr7412
      @davidr7412 Месяц назад +2

      Yes, it rivals another call that, as a Dodger fan, will also go down in history, and was a special moment for me personally. Vin Scully’s call of Kirk Gibson's home run in the 1988 World Series.
      "High fly ball into right field, she is gone!...... "In a year that has been so improbable, the impossible has happened!”

    • @RJKookie
      @RJKookie Месяц назад +1

      @@davidr7412​​⁠I miss Vin and Chick Hearn and Bob Miller!! These old school guys always elevated the game with their memorable calls. But Dave Johnson - wow - he really captured the feeling and essence of that magical Belmont run.

    • @jollyrodgers7272
      @jollyrodgers7272 Месяц назад +3

      same here! GOD'S OWN HORSE !

  • @jsharp3165
    @jsharp3165 Месяц назад +72

    Secretariat was absolutely UNREAL. I was 8 years old when he won the Triple Crown. It was all anyone talked about for a week. I drew pictures of him all the time. His achievement at Belmont is still considered one of the greatest miracles of modern sports.

    • @scottfarley3644
      @scottfarley3644 Месяц назад +2

      Sir, Horses older than 3 are not allowed to run the triple crown. I think you are thinking of Sea Biscuit in the Santa Anita Handicap..

    • @rudewalrus5636
      @rudewalrus5636 Месяц назад +10

      @@scottfarley3644Read it again: the commenter is saying _he_ was 8 years old, not the horse.

    • @SoundWave1984-cu6xb
      @SoundWave1984-cu6xb Месяц назад

      ​Failed reasing comprehension didn't you? @@scottfarley3644

  • @brianbraswell434
    @brianbraswell434 Месяц назад +168

    During the run to the Triple Crown,in the Kentucky Derby, Secretariat ran each of the quarter miles faster than the one before - the horse was literally accelerating all the way around the track. In the Preakness, he went from dead last to first in about 300 yards - watch the documentary people have mentioned - it really does it justice - the other horses look like they're going backwards. Then in the Belmont he won by 31 lengths. 31 lengths.

    • @tvdroid22
      @tvdroid22 Месяц назад +16

      And when you consider the rest of the field was not exactly a bunch of slouches, but rather the best of that group, it makes him all the more amazing.

    • @mattm8441
      @mattm8441 Месяц назад +3

      It's almost like he was closing just to give the other horses a chance when all along, he was a frontrunner.

    • @kristinawrites238
      @kristinawrites238 Месяц назад +10

      It was a feat that will never be matched. In any other year Sham would have been a Triple Crown winner, he just had the bad luck to be up against Big Red.

    • @BenDerHoverunicorn
      @BenDerHoverunicorn Месяц назад +3

      You also have to consider Sham broke his leg which is why Secretariat took the lead, and Sham took dead last. The announcers actually called it like 26 or 28 lengths because they were more excited then figuring out the lengths. it was later changed to 31. Also, at the time Secretariat did not have the fastest time at the Preakness but later experts re did the timing or something like that and found he did in fact run the fastest.

    • @WilliamKremin-pm5re
      @WilliamKremin-pm5re 2 дня назад

      I like watching the heart of a champion. it's fascinating.

  • @githerax5303
    @githerax5303 Месяц назад +29

    One of the books I read about Secretariat, Jockey Turncotte explained that he could feel Secretariat shift into gear. The horse would start slow because it didn't have the stride, but when he shifted, no other horse in history was as fast, not even close.
    That's part of what made him a miracle. He broke the meta of the horserace. See, the distances that are selected for these races, 1 miles or 1.5 miles or whatever, are designed to test the best a horse can do- accelerate, reach a peak speed, sustain, and right when a typical champion horse runs out of steam, end the race because there's nothing more to gain. You can diagram a horse's performance with a chart that climbs, levels off, then declines, and you train the horse and jockey for the decline to be right after the finish line.
    But note Secretariat's quarter-mile times for the first Triple Crown race, the Kentucky Derby: 25 1/5 seconds, 24, 23 4/5, 23 2/5, 23. Every quarter mile was faster than the last. He accelerated through the whole race.
    The last race, the Belmont, was another miracle. You asked 'how much is the horse and how much is the jockey?' Well normally a jockey steers a bit to give the horse room *if the horse is ready to run*, or tap the horse with the crop to shift gears. These can be crucial elements in sustaining a horse's endurance and conserving energy for an effective run. But with the Belmont, Turncotte said "This horse really paced himself. He is smart...*I never pushed him.*" The horse decided to smash the record. And his endurance, which everyone was afraid he'd lose? “I still had a lot of horse when I passed the wire,” Turcotte said. “He was not tired.”

    • @jeannichols2459
      @jeannichols2459 Месяц назад +2

      thinking of this magnificent equine brings tears to my eyes. awe inspiring! what a gift from above to mankind!

    • @AceVic1
      @AceVic1 Месяц назад

      Simply incredible

  • @renaissanceman7145
    @renaissanceman7145 Месяц назад +80

    I vividly remember when Secretariat was the focus of the nation. My family didn't know anyone who was into horse racing and like most Americans we weren't into it either. But Secretariat was clearly, even to those of us who were completely ignorant about horses, something special.
    Watching that final race was...stunning, unbelievable and unforgettable. Not likely to ever happen again.
    I love this movie.
    Edit-changed "watchung" to "watching".

    • @patticriss2238
      @patticriss2238 Месяц назад +6

      It was STUNNING. we were all standing up. Yelling. It was beautiful.

    • @mtsflorida
      @mtsflorida 24 дня назад +1

      I still remember after 50 yrs as if it was yesterday the most incredible run. It's too bad they didn't show Preakness.

  • @James_Ford4815
    @James_Ford4815 Месяц назад +59

    Best part of all these horses is you can go right to youtube and watch most of their big races live as if you're watching it for the first time. And it's truly amazing to watch these once in a lifetime horses that dominated their sport.

    • @brettv5967
      @brettv5967 Месяц назад +2

      Yes. I was going to suggest that she pull up the video of Secretariat’s actual Belmont race. It’s staggering.

    • @1dkappe
      @1dkappe Месяц назад

      The actual races were so much more compelling. And the fictional drama was ridiculous.

  • @michaelbusacker2448
    @michaelbusacker2448 Месяц назад +21

    I'm from Germany and saw the Triple Crown Races when they where life shown on AFN (American Forces Network) for the Ammerican troops that where stationed in Germany at that time and still are. One aspect You seem all to miss out on is the Fact that Ron Turcotte never used his whip in any of the Triple Crown Races with Secretariat and any other race he rode on Secretariat, while the other jockeys used it in a manner which almost seems redicules. That says a lot about Ron Turcotte and especialy Secretariat no other horse ever had the will to win a race like Secretariat did particularly in the Triple Crown Races he showed them all what he was made of and the incredible intention to win the Triple Crown Reces with an exclamation mark in every one of those races and by far the most unbelievable performance in the Belmont Stakes which lasts over 50 years and will last for ever. May the memory of Your breath taking and awe inspiring performance last in all eternity SECRETARIAT!!!

  • @JozyMozy
    @JozyMozy Месяц назад +62

    Alright, so while I loved the entire reaction, the highlight for me was seeing you two being an absolute bundle of nerves during Secretariat's legendary Belmont Stakes run at the end. When they cut to him pulling away from Sham, and seeing both of y'alls jaws just absolutely drop...!! That was some of the most fun I've had watching *any* reaction!
    Fun fact- As of 2024, Secretariat still holds the record fastest times for all three triple crown races.

  • @stevencraven4897
    @stevencraven4897 Месяц назад +71

    One thing this movie doesn't say: after driving Secretariat so hard at the beginning, after Secretariat pulls away, Sham fades and finishes the Belmont Stakes LAST.

    • @garysmith965
      @garysmith965 Месяц назад +11

      Thats why you shouldn't shoot your mouth off when you are competing with someone. You NEVER know what is going to happen.

    • @allenwhitmer8192
      @allenwhitmer8192 Месяц назад +16

      I think it destroyed Sham. He never raced again after the Belmont. He retired to stud. Sham also had a heart that was twice the size of normal thoroughbreds. Sham also broke the 2 minute mark in the Derby

    • @the_bottle_imp
      @the_bottle_imp Месяц назад +11

      @@allenwhitmer8192 During the race, Sham suffered a hairline fracture of his right front cannon bone. Sham's jockey noticed that Sham was laboring extra hard and pulled him up. The broken bone in his leg wasn't discovered until a month later when they began working him out to race again. The verticle fracture ran almost the entire length of the bone; it was repaired with three screws.

    • @jaybird8192
      @jaybird8192 Месяц назад +24

      Don't undermine Sham! He was a great race horse in his own right! It's just that Secretariat was "GOD'S HORSE!"

    • @the_bottle_imp
      @the_bottle_imp Месяц назад +4

      @@allenwhitmer8192 Yes, Sham's time in the Kentucky is still the second fastest.

  • @tysonbaumann8547
    @tysonbaumann8547 Месяц назад +27

    I grew up with horses.I was 11 years old and the first poster of an "athlete" I had on my wall was "Secretariet."
    My parents loved him. We had quarter horses and Secretariet was built like one.He was like a muscular sprinter, winning long-distance races. My mom openly weeped, and (though he denied it forever) it was the first time I saw my dad shed a tear as we all cheered wildly when he won "The Triple Crown."

    • @EquineMetalhead
      @EquineMetalhead 10 дней назад

      Except Secretariat is faster than a quarter horse cause he’s a thoroughbred. Plus he’s Secretariat he was the fastest horse ever! 🥹

  • @Greybeardmedic
    @Greybeardmedic Месяц назад +16

    The necropsy of Secretariat revealed that his heart was physically bigger by around 25%. This was the key to his success on the racetrack. He could just pump so much more blood than any of his competitors. Turns out this trait was only passed through on the maternal side... His son's would never inherit the gene, only a daughter and then a grandson could have it...

    • @the_bottle_imp
      @the_bottle_imp Месяц назад +9

      A necropsy was done on Sham when he died of a heart attack in 1993. Sham's heart weighed 18 pounds, that's twice the size of a normal thoroughbred's heart. Veterinarian Thomas Swerczek did the necropsy on both horses, for whatever reason he didn't weigh Secretariat's heart, but based on the weight of Sham's heart, he estimated Secretariat's heart at 22 pounds.
      Sham and Secretariat were first cousins; they were both grandsons of Princequillo who carried the gene for the "x-factor." Princequillo sired both Sham's dam The Squaw and Secretariat's dam Something Royal.

  • @batmanforpresident9655
    @batmanforpresident9655 Месяц назад +151

    Fun facts:
    Secretariat won the "triple crown" of horseracing (The Belmont Stakes, The Preakness Stakes, and The Kentucky Derby) in 1973, and TO THIS DAY holds the fastest time in ALL 3 of the races.
    He is the only animal to be named one of the top 100 athletes of all-time

    • @pjtufty66
      @pjtufty66 Месяц назад

      Not as Good as Nijinsky.
      A proper horse that ran on proper tracks , not on a loop

    • @jaredg9898
      @jaredg9898 Месяц назад +3

      @@pjtufty66um the English Triple Crown, the achievement Nijinsky is most known for are all flat oval tracks. A loop.

    • @pjtufty66
      @pjtufty66 Месяц назад

      @@jaredg9898 Epsom is not a loop , goes up & down & has a 12 ft slope running down from rail to rail. Newmarket has a huge dip on a straight track & Doncaster certainly isn't a loop.
      Belmont pekingese & kentucky are all flat loop dirt tracks not grass

    • @SoundWave1984-cu6xb
      @SoundWave1984-cu6xb Месяц назад +7

      Always the one who just has resort to juvenile conparisons. Grow up. ​@pjtufty66

    • @pjtufty66
      @pjtufty66 Месяц назад +1

      @@SoundWave1984-cu6xb Juvenile comparisons ?
      UK & Irish horses aren't filled with steroids blood thinners & EPO.
      It's all illegal here. Not so in the U.S l

  • @DanielFrost21
    @DanielFrost21 Месяц назад +130

    Secretariat's domination of the 1973 Belmont Stakes will always defy belief. Possibly the most dominating performance in the history of sport. Still gives me chills.

    • @davidhutchinson5233
      @davidhutchinson5233 Месяц назад +4

      Fastest horse ever. Still holds the record at Churchill Downs, Old Hilltop (Pimlico) and Belmont. I'm partial to Pimlico being from Baltimore MD

    • @RJKookie
      @RJKookie Месяц назад

      Fastest horse ever … Secretariat still holds the fastest times in all three of those races but Winning Brew - The Speed Queen - is the fastest horse ever recorded; she set the world record at a speed of 43.97 mph back in 2008.

    • @digitalsoldier-1742
      @digitalsoldier-1742 Месяц назад +2

      His time actually got faster in every quarter.

    • @user-ph1th4ir8h
      @user-ph1th4ir8h 26 дней назад +1

      Brings me to tears. I saw it on TV in 1973. I was scared that he has either going to break a leg or fizzle out. I have read that Sham, who ended up finishing 4th never ran well again. He was beaten and he knew it.

  • @usmcmech96
    @usmcmech96 Месяц назад +44

    "It's OK you're way ahead, you can slow down"
    No he couldn't, he was still accelerating. Each 1/4 of the track was faster than the last and it took another 1/4 of the track for him to coast down. He still holds the records at each of those races. As the credits say his record at Belmont has "never been approached".

    • @1960317
      @1960317 Месяц назад +4

      When you add that last 1/4 for him to slow down, he has the record for that total length also.

    • @jacksonhaslam2753
      @jacksonhaslam2753 Месяц назад +3

      The jockey said later "he didnt want to stop. He wasnt even tired. That horse had a lot more to give"

    • @chicubfannin
      @chicubfannin Месяц назад +2

      This is what many do not understand. The Belmont was the "killer" part of the Triple Crown. It was the longest race of the three. Many times, speed horses that won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness would fold down the stretch of the Belmont - the distance was too much for them.
      That was the big question with Secretariat - would he be able to handle the distance of the Belmont without faltering down the stretch. Hell, that horse was still accelerating down the stretch. Greatest athletic performance that I have ever seen.

  • @charlize1253
    @charlize1253 Месяц назад +37

    Not only has no racehorse ever matched Secretariat, no horse can ever really play him in a movie either. Watch his RUclips vids and zoom in and compare Secretariat to his competitors -- he was MASSIVE. His neck is almost twice as thick. His owners had to specially make his harness and saddle.

    • @danieladamecz400
      @danieladamecz400 Месяц назад

      BoJack can

    • @RJKookie
      @RJKookie Месяц назад +3

      About that other super horse Ruffian … Secretariat’s niece, who Lucien Laurin has been quoted many times as saying, “As God is my judged, she might be better than Secretariat.”
      Bill Nack wrote about the legendary Secretariat and this film is heavily based on his book - but Ruffian changed his life. No horse could ever play Ruffian or Secretariat in a movie.
      However, I think Towering Inferno played the legendary Australasian champ “Phar Lap” very well. “Phar Lap” is a great movie! Phar Lap was also called Big Red and born on Oct 4 (same day of Secretariat’s death). The irony was that Towering Inferno was later killed by lightning…

    • @pjny21
      @pjny21 8 дней назад

      And Ruffian was buried at Belmont until last year when they moved her remains to Claiborne, where Secretariat also lies.

  • @kenehlears7716
    @kenehlears7716 Месяц назад +25

    Just a few days before i graduated from high school i watched the Belmont and for the first time in my life i saw perfection. And i have only seen it a very few times since.Big Red destroyed the field that day and left an untouchable legacy.and God whispered in his ear"faster".

  • @kadoom8843
    @kadoom8843 Месяц назад +18

    They say, while Secretariat was pasturing, he would look up and watch airplanes fly by. You really need to watch the original race footage. It will make you smile and cry at the same time.

    • @camillep3631
      @camillep3631 Месяц назад

      I remember hearing that in one of the documentaries, the guy couldn't believe, it was like Secretariat had a wider grasp of the world than other horses, so cool

  • @bobculwell5375
    @bobculwell5375 Месяц назад +5

    Secretariat at the Belmont is the closest thing to perfection that any athlete has ever reached in any competition.
    Think of the greatest day that any athlete ever had and Secretariat at the Belmont was better.

  • @jameslongest6410
    @jameslongest6410 Месяц назад +17

    Secretariat's birthplace, Meadow farm is preserved as The Meadow Event Park in Caroline County, Virginia with all of the buildings in place. They have events on Secretariat's birthday and is also home to the annual State Fair of Virginia.

  • @vickiekezele8520
    @vickiekezele8520 Месяц назад +8

    I visited Big Red at Claiborne farm after he retired. He still posed for pictures and loved to meet his fans.

  • @ct6852
    @ct6852 Месяц назад +5

    I think there is actually a fairly common therapy where people with psychological trauma go to ranches and bond with horses. I've seen some testimonials on tv and online and they say it's effective.

  • @halfkinrainbolt7041
    @halfkinrainbolt7041 Месяц назад +6

    about once a month I watch the 13 minute RUclips presentation of the real Secretariat winning the triple crown. It makes me cry every time! He's moving like a tremendous machine!

  • @lisawicks8205
    @lisawicks8205 Месяц назад +13

    I’m old enough to remember when this was happening and let me tell you Secretariat had the attention of the entire world.. I was about 9 years old I had never paid much attention to horse racing, but I remember my dad and I watched and It was so exciting.. Secretariat was absolutely amazing, and I horse or not, I agree that he was one of the greatest athletes who ever lived

  • @caneronbyjoe
    @caneronbyjoe Месяц назад +5

    This movie always makes me tear up. Growing up on a farm and riding horses for a good majority of my life thanks to my parents. This movie always reminds me of my dad who isn't here with us anymore but reminds me of his spirit and his determination. Glad you guys did a reaction to this amazing and heart warming movie!

  • @thomastimlin1724
    @thomastimlin1724 Месяц назад +15

    I have this movie at home...saw it in the theater, and am old enough, I lived that history as a teen. Oh Happy Day was a hit in 1968, but when Secretariate came around the last turn and that song started up, tears were welling up in my eyes, remembering that event as it happened on TV that day in 1973.

  • @tvdroid22
    @tvdroid22 Месяц назад +10

    The real Penny is in the final scene cheering on watching the race. She was every bit the Ellen Ripley of the real world. She was strong and smart, and her success proved it. When you have a bond with a horse, it is an amazing thing. The connection is indescribable. Running....? There are no words. Also, whichever of us managed to get the horse when we played Monopoly, always named it Secretariat.

    • @rubroken
      @rubroken Месяц назад +2

      Thank you! I was reading the comments to see if anyone would mention that she was in the movie

  • @jennyjenny4501
    @jennyjenny4501 Месяц назад +36

    Some of us old timers will remember Secretariat, and his absolute glorious run to the Triple Crown!

  • @dwood21851
    @dwood21851 Месяц назад +8

    i go to the Belmont race every year for the past 15 years, its an amazing experience. i was there when American Pharoah won the first triple crown since secretariat. i recommend going to it once in your life. some people consider Secretariat to be the greatest athlete ever and its hard to argue. what he did at belmont was unbelievable. he was actually running faster each section of the race. meaning his last 1/4 mile was faster then the previous.

  • @calbert630
    @calbert630 Месяц назад +2

    Sham finished 2nd in the Derby to Secretariat, but the amazing part is that Sham's time is STILL the 2nd fastest Derby ever. He would have beaten every other horse to ever run the race.

  • @ElsinoreRacer
    @ElsinoreRacer Месяц назад +2

    I grew up on a horse farm, and was in my teens for Secretariat's Triple Crown. After the 1st race, most folks I knew assumed the Triple Crown. There are a lot of strategies to run a race, most centering around sprint and hold, or constancy of effort with a finish kick. But no one's strategy is to build pace all race because you just can't do it. But Secretariat DID. Once you saw that..... when you witnessed him do a thing horses cannot do (build pace with each quarter), why would you think he would stop doing it? I was at an auction, and the settled scuttlebutt was something to the effect of, "No mere horse is going to beat Secretariat;" as if he wasn't a horse. And in his way, he wasn't. Has there ever been such an outlier freak of nature in the athletic sense like Secretariat? Never. It's a hell of a thing.

  • @9Ballr
    @9Ballr Месяц назад +35

    Secretariat put on the greatest performance by any thoroughbred ever in the 1973 Belmont Stakes, setting a world record for a mile and a half on dirt of two minutes and twenty-four seconds flat which still stands. He also ran every quarter mile in the Kentucky Derby faster than the previous one!

  • @ChrisReise
    @ChrisReise Месяц назад +13

    39:47 Right after those two guys say "That's too fast" and "This is a catastrophe" you can see the REAL Penny Chenery in the audience.

  • @jennifermichelleswanson3797
    @jennifermichelleswanson3797 7 дней назад +1

    Secretariat is the best horse that anyone had. Secretariat set records that have never been beaten since. Secretariat was the horse to beat, and I've never heard of a horse that was as great as Secretariat. Other horses have won the 'Triple Crown' since, but Secretariat's times haven't been beaten. That tells something about the greatest horses of all time. To be on a horse that is running, it's exhilarating and an experience that I will never forget. To feel the power of the horse, it makes you feel alive. Secretariat was a horse that loved to run, and he ran his heart out. I can remember Secretariat winning the Triple Crown.

  • @JediKnight19852002
    @JediKnight19852002 Месяц назад +8

    The absolutely insane thing about Secretariat's run at the Belmont...Secretariat had a faster split at each marker. He was accelerating the entire race, and was still doing so after the finish line.

    • @luvlgs1
      @luvlgs1 Месяц назад

      that's amazing. i didn't know that. how is that possible?!

    • @camillep3631
      @camillep3631 Месяц назад

      that still blows my mind when I think about it

  • @ebashford5334
    @ebashford5334 Месяц назад +10

    One of the most memorable days of my life was when I watched Secretariat win the Belmont, like a "tremendous machine". Goosebumps then, and now just recalling it.

  • @neighborlyfiend1484
    @neighborlyfiend1484 Месяц назад +5

    My grandmother was an avid horse rider and would love to tell us about all the horses she had and the one time she met Secetariat and in her younger days Seabicuit, she had the photos and cried every time she talked about them.
    My grandmother was an accomplished lady, was one of those Rosie riviters during WW2 and got her captains licence boating and navigating for large fishing boats also showing off her sailboat racing trophie.

  • @adamplace1414
    @adamplace1414 Месяц назад +10

    Bucket list moment for me was going to the Derby 2 years ago to complete the triple crown set. Between races they'd show old races on the big screen, and seeing Secretariat run, while in the place where he raced all those years ago, was one of many special moments that day.

  • @DoctorInsomnia-qw7us
    @DoctorInsomnia-qw7us Месяц назад +5

    You really have to see the actual footage of Secretariat winning the triple crown at Belmont in 1973, it'll give you a greater appreciation of what a great horse this was....

  • @bigfoot14eee99
    @bigfoot14eee99 Месяц назад +7

    Interesting factoid if no one else had mentioned it before. At the Belmont, which is 1 1/2 miles, they had left the timer on at 1 5/8 miles. After slowing down for an 1/8th of a mile Secretariat broke that record too. (unofficially of course)

  • @thejenmath
    @thejenmath Месяц назад +3

    I will say, as a competitive equestrian for most of her life, there is something exceptionally magical about riding a racing horse and just letting them run like that.

  • @raymonddevera2796
    @raymonddevera2796 Месяц назад +2

    Ronnie Tourcotte and the other jockeys said when Big Red would run down the field it sounded like a freight train coming after them. When died and they performed the necropsy (autopsy for animals) his heart and lungs were were larger than any other thoroughbred horse.

  • @paulamaggard6499
    @paulamaggard6499 Месяц назад +6

    Secretariat’s record times in ALL THREE Triple Crown races still stand today…51 years since he ran them in 1973. His autopsy (he died at age 19) showed his heart (22 lbs) was over 2-1/2 times that of a normal thoroughbred’s 8-1/2 lb heart. You should watch the RUclips clip of the actual Belmont Stakes…amazing to see.

  • @Davaldod
    @Davaldod Месяц назад +48

    Agree with other commenters. If we're doing horse movies and if you haven't seen it, THE BLACK STALLION (1979) is probably the greatest horse film of all time. It is a genuine work of art that is crazy entertaining. A cinema classic.

  • @richardkarram3122
    @richardkarram3122 Месяц назад +3

    Fun fact about Sham the horse that raced Secretariat so hard in the triple crown races that year actually beat Secretariat once, at the Wood Memorial Stakes earlier in 1973 he finished 4 lengths ahead of him but he didn't win the race that horse was Angle Light who was actually Secretariat's stable mate 😊

  • @brianhall1169
    @brianhall1169 Месяц назад +2

    Secretariat STILL holds all 3 triple crown records! RUclips has many, many videos of him racing and interviews of people. Reporters, trainers, etc. This horse lives in the stratosphere when all the other ones are down on earth!

  • @mikeeckel2807
    @mikeeckel2807 Месяц назад +2

    Watching "Big Red" was like a religious experience. He captured the attention of everyone...the very young to the very old.
    We were witnesses to something very special...and even Secreteriat knew this!
    He actually "posed" for the camera and was aware of his surroundings...he even looked up into the sky to watch birds fly.

  • @larrycrawley-woods4515
    @larrycrawley-woods4515 Месяц назад +3

    I was standing at the inside rail at the Preakness as he went roaring by...a big, beautiful horse! I still get chills whenever I watch the clip from the Belmont Stakes. Another inspiring film about a horse is "Seabiscuit"....perhaps even more inspiring in a way...

    • @nellgwenn
      @nellgwenn Месяц назад

      Seabiscuit was one of the first radio star celebrities. Everyone in the country was taken by him because he epitomized the everyman, the underdog. And he ran his races and won in the end.
      There is a good documentary that was done on PBS about him. I like it better than the live action movie, although I think the movie was good.

    • @rogercartee6264
      @rogercartee6264 Месяц назад +1

      @@nellgwenn its a goody

  • @rubroken
    @rubroken Месяц назад +55

    After his death they did an autopsy/necropsy on Secretariat and found that he had an enlarged heart which might have accounted for his spectacular speed and endurance

    • @orangeandblackattack
      @orangeandblackattack Месяц назад +10

      technically, his heart was physically 2.5 times the size of a normal horse. The terms can be confusing. Enlarged heart, which is what my dad suffers from, means the walls of the heart are very thin. This was not the case for Secretariat. His enormous size was able to break up oxygen twice as efficiently as a normal horse. I was confused when I first heard it until the documentary on ESPN clarified it. But your point in general is correct. Its funny too, because marathon runners have enlarged hearts in a good way due to the distances they run. Its all quite fascinating. Cheers!

    • @brianalambert1192
      @brianalambert1192 Месяц назад +4

      Worked in Kentucky on a breeding farm with a lot of the veterinarians who manage the horses. Turns out it's a misconception. He never had an autopsy/necropsy. The myth came from a vet listening to his lungs with a stethoscope and saying "His heart has to be twice the normal size"

    • @the_bottle_imp
      @the_bottle_imp Месяц назад

      @@brianalambert1192 A necropsy was done on Sham when he died of a heart attack in 1993. Sham's heart weighed 18 pounds, that's twice the size of a normal thoroughbred's heart. Veterinarian Thomas Swerczek did the necropsy on both horses, for whatever reason he didn't weigh Secretariat's heart, but based on the weight of Sham's heart, he estimated Secretariat's heart at 22 pounds.

    • @ct6852
      @ct6852 Месяц назад

      Is it against the rules to give the horses steroids?

    • @rubroken
      @rubroken Месяц назад

      @@ct6852 Racehorses are tested, but I don't know if it's for steroids. There are drugs that give them an unfair advantage, but I can't think of the names offhand

  • @Rufus6540
    @Rufus6540 Месяц назад +2

    That shot when Secretariat comes charging around the corner at the end is one of the best set-up, and executed, pieces of cinematography I've ever seen.

  • @user-oh2hs6jh5x
    @user-oh2hs6jh5x Месяц назад +2

    Those races were run in the spring and summer of 1973 when I was a 22 year old college graduate student. I didn't care about racing very much before that summer, and neither did any of my friends. In the summer of 1973 EVERYONE cared about racing and this wondrous horse, Secretariat, aka "Big Red". I watched every race on TV, and most other people did as well, all rooting for Secretariat. Secretariat won the Kentucky Derby in record time and still holds the race record at 1:59.4. Sham finished 2nd but also broke the 2 minute barrier, which is better than any other horse has ever run the Derby in. The Preakness was next, and was 1/16 of a mile shorter race than the Derby. Secretariat won that in a still record 1:53. Sham was again 2nd, only 2.5 lengths behind. The Belmont was where the "moving like a tremendous machine" call comes from. Secretariat destroyed a small field, including Sham, finishing the mile and a half race in 2:24, still a race record. Sham ran even with Secretariat for the first half of the race, but tired and finished last, worn out and with a broken bone in his leg that ended his racing career. Secretariat still holds the race record for all three races. I continued to watch the Triple Crown races for a few more years, and saw some good horses, but no more Secretariat's. I don't watch the races or follow horse racing any longer. But the summer of 1973 was one hell of a summer.

    • @leonardshevlin7260
      @leonardshevlin7260 Месяц назад

      Our Native showed in the Derby and Preakness and was held out of the Belmont.

  • @scotteustice6230
    @scotteustice6230 Месяц назад +14

    I was a teen in the 70's and this was a HUGE deal in the entire sports world!

  • @ChicagoPadre
    @ChicagoPadre Месяц назад +7

    Whatever ANY other film that might have ANYTHING to do with horses--you simply HAVE to watch "THE BLACK STALLION"!! It is the grandest, moving and without QUESTION quite simply the most visually BEAUTIFUL one of them all!! None other comes close to equaling it! It is a superb cinema masterpiece!!! PLLEEEEEZE...do NOT mist it! Every aspect will stay within you for the rest of your life!! It is close to flawless!!

    • @camillep3631
      @camillep3631 Месяц назад

      The 'star' Cass Ole was from an Arabian farm down here by San Antonio, he was magnificent

  • @capiche7396
    @capiche7396 Месяц назад +2

    Secretariat's 2:24 time in the 1973 Belmont Stakes is 2 seconds faster than the next best time in the race's history, approximately 10 lengths. The record may never be broken.

  • @doc_adams8506
    @doc_adams8506 Месяц назад +2

    The accuracy of this movie in the costumes, design, and even the cups and dishes and coffee pots remind me of my grandparents house.

  • @carriesmith742
    @carriesmith742 Месяц назад +8

    SO EXCITED to see an actual reaction to this movie! I LOVE horses and ESPECIALLY Sectertariat. It makes me cry every time! Hard to believe that even today only 13 horses have ever done it. To this day his winning times in each of the Triple Crown races has yet to be beaten.

  • @lelandpowell5223
    @lelandpowell5223 Месяц назад +4

    I was alive then and there was so much excitement surrounding secretariat.He brought the nation together when we really needed it! Now whenever I feel a little down, watch big reds triple crown races,it makes me cry but I feel so happy when I’m done.I think you you should watch the races on you tube and see for yourself how great and beautiful of a horse he was!❤ great reaction as always,you two are fantastic.Always puts a smile on my face ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @davidparkerguitar
    @davidparkerguitar Месяц назад +2

    John Malkovich, who played the "Superfly" trainer, is the same guy who creeped you out as the assassin in "In the Line of Fire." The man has range!

  • @ohmightywez
    @ohmightywez Месяц назад +1

    I was four when Secretariat won the Triple Crown. I sat in my tiny rocking chair next to my dad's big rocking chair and watched all three races with him. My WWII vet, physician, manly dad cried when he won the third race. The next year he bought the sweetest and most beautiful Morgan that he called Big Red. He cried again when Secretariat died.
    He made sure I had all the stories of all the great horses: King of the Wind, So Dear to my Heart. My dad taught us all the the beauty in the great love of a faithful animal.

  • @James_Ford4815
    @James_Ford4815 Месяц назад +22

    And still to this day Secretariat holds the fastest times in all three triple crown races Kentucky Derby , The Preakness , & The Belmont. Truly AMAZING!!

  • @mjmullady
    @mjmullady Месяц назад +2

    My dad told me about seeing it on tv and how the tv had to pan forever to see the horses behind Secretariat. It was burned into his brain. This story is amazing and wonderful and why I'll always love this horse.

  • @nellgwenn
    @nellgwenn Месяц назад +1

    Secretariat is one of my favorite athletes of all time.
    At the time in the 70's the horseracing world was a bit spoiled when it came to Triple Crown winners.
    1. Secretariat 1973
    2. Seattle Slew 1977
    3. Affirmed 1978
    I remember watching all three horses win their Triple Crown runs. All three were magnificent athletes. Seattle Slew was undefeated going into the Triple Crown. The only other horse to do that was Justified in 2018, who is a descendent of Seattle Slew. And Seattle Slew was a distant cousin of Secretariat.
    The whole world was captivated by Secretariat. Some people who bet on him at Belmont never turned in their ticket. They wanted to keep it for a memento. Mostly everyone who was present cried during the Belmont race.

  • @michaeldavid6284
    @michaeldavid6284 Месяц назад +3

    I was 13 and was playing a little league baseball game on the Saturday when Secretariat won the Belmont in 1973. I remember one of my teammates father went to his car to listen to the race on the radio, because it was a very big deal that no horse had won the Triple Crown in 25 years. When he came back from listening and said Secretariat won by 30 lengths, I didn't know what that meant. But when I watched the replay later, even though I was a dumb young kid, I saw what that horse did and it was so obvious that I was seeing a once in a lifetime event. I still remember the announcer and the awe in his voice when he called Secretariat "a tremendous machine". And then I read many years later that when he passed away, the vet who did his necropsy said his heart was almost 30% larger than any other horse heart he had ever seen.

  • @vzvicstar7
    @vzvicstar7 Месяц назад +3

    The Black Stallion is a MUST WATCH if you like horse racing movies. It is amazing. Probably the best horse movie ever. The cinematography is unmatched.

  • @kimghanson
    @kimghanson Месяц назад +1

    I'm not a horsey person but when I watched the Belmont live back then, I was blown away by the ridiculous lead Big Red had and kept on increasing as he came down the home stretch. A once in a lifetime bit of magnificence.

  • @OCRay1
    @OCRay1 5 дней назад +1

    Love the reactions to the story of this epic athlete called Secretariat.
    I can tell you with 100% certainty though, in the Belmont before and during the race Secretariat wasn’t nervous, he was completely determined to make a point to everyone that he was the fastest race horse and nobody comes close. Seriously! He was that smart and that competitive. He simply decided to do it.

  • @josephscally6270
    @josephscally6270 Месяц назад +18

    I have actually ridden a horse at a gallop and I can tell you that at that speed it's easier to get into a rhythm with the horse. It's much easier than trotting,

    • @silver9wolf6
      @silver9wolf6 Месяц назад +1

      Yeah, it's funny trotting is actually one of the hardest gaits 😂

    • @rebo2610
      @rebo2610 Месяц назад

      I'm not much of a rider, but galloping is thrilling, isn't it?

    • @silver9wolf6
      @silver9wolf6 Месяц назад

      @rebo2610 i've only galloped once or twice but aside from my slight terror yeah, it's pretty amazing! 😁😁😁

  • @stevencraven4897
    @stevencraven4897 Месяц назад +7

    The Triple Crown races: 3 races in 5 weeks. The Kentucky Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes.

  • @rodneysisco6364
    @rodneysisco6364 Месяц назад +2

    Secretariat was a mutant horse . His performances on the racetrack were beyond the ability of all other race horses . I was at the track and witnessed Secretariat's unbelievable performance in the Belmont Stakes where he beat the best 3 year olds in America by 30 lengths or so .That had to be the greatest single race ever by any horse .The human equivalent would be someone running a 3 minute mile .Like the great race horses , I am also a Kentucky bred .Owners of mares pay a breeding fee to the owners of top studs to have their mares bred by those top studs . That is where the real money is earned in horse racing . It is steady cash flow unlike the actual racing ,which is very much a hit or miss proposition .

  • @Tbass-yy8uc
    @Tbass-yy8uc Месяц назад +2

    You said it exactly right when you called Secretariat a super horse. His records in all three triple crown races as never been beaten. When Secretariat passed away an autopsy revealed that his heart was over two times the normal size of an average racehorse. What that meant was it could process oxygen so much faster due to the size of the heart and actually make him a super horse

  • @paul8926
    @paul8926 Месяц назад +22

    Love Diane Lane, awesome actress !

  • @carlazaz1690
    @carlazaz1690 Месяц назад +4

    What is so great about this movie is that, even if you have seen the races a dozen times, even if you watched them on TV as they happened back then, still when Secretariat is running the races in the movie, it is as if you're watching them live for the first time, getting all tense and shouting, "Come on, come on, let's go, go, go" your excitement building all the time until the spectacular finish." Now, only a few more weeks until the Derby!

  • @doubleDD274
    @doubleDD274 Месяц назад +1

    OMG! Thank You so much for this reaction. The way you reacted to each race was exactly the way we all reacted in real life! This horse took the country by storm. We followed every race with like our lives depended on it. Your reaction brought back all that emotion. I loved Secretariat in real life. And then there's Diane Lane. A great actress who I've watched since she was a little girl (her first movie is called "A Little Romance" and she is amazing in it at 14 years old!) And in every movie thereafter. Thanks again girls!!!

  • @edwinpayne2231
    @edwinpayne2231 Месяц назад +1

    "Ronnie, Don't fall off." One of my favorite lines in this movie. I laugh out loud every freak-n time.

  • @neilgoldsmith5482
    @neilgoldsmith5482 Месяц назад +4

    FYI this is a true story of the greatest horse I ever saw.

  • @TwoSierraEcho
    @TwoSierraEcho Месяц назад +3

    Awesome story about a wonderful horse! FYI, there's no other experience of being on the back of a horse in a full out run, listening to the hooves as they contact the ground, knowing the power being exerted, feeling the glide of the horse's movements below you. Sheer exhilaration.

  • @susanowen1709
    @susanowen1709 16 часов назад

    I watched the 1973 Triple Crown live on TV as a 9-year-old, and even at that young age I knew I was seeing something absolutely incredible, truly history being made. I've watched & rewatched the race online many times over the past few years. I've watched the movie several times. And I *still* get choked up watching the Belmont Stakes win, with that lead stretching longer and longer with every stride, whether I'm watching the actual race or the recreation of it in the film. Watching video of him winning, it's interesting to see all the other horses obviously putting in every bit of effort they have in them, and Secretariat looks like he's just out for a casual canter, oblivious to those behind him.

  • @joshuacoldwater
    @joshuacoldwater Месяц назад +2

    I love this film, and this story- Secretariat was an amazing horse and had an incredible team behind him.

  • @EricAKATheBelgianGuy
    @EricAKATheBelgianGuy Месяц назад +20

    There's a series of documentaries on ESPN called "30 for 30." There's one on another racehorse called Charismatic, seen as an underdog horse, who won the first two legs, then fell in the Belmont because jockey Chris Antley pushed him just a little too much. But one of the most amazing moments was as soon as the Belmont was over - Antley noticed that one of Charismatic's legs had fractured a bone, which usually means the horse has to be euthanized. Antley jumped off onto the dirt, and risked being trampled because other horses were still finishing the race, but he took the injured leg and held it in the air until paramedics arrived. Antley was able to save Charismatic because of it. Charismatic managed to live for 20 years, because Antley saved his life. Sadly, Antley himself died in 2000 from a drug overdose.

  • @keithetherington4824
    @keithetherington4824 Месяц назад +3

    The greatest race horse ever. His picture was on the three biggest magazines of the time. I watched all three races on TV and I stood and cherd the whole race. Especially the final race at Belmont.

  • @gerstelb
    @gerstelb Месяц назад +2

    4:18 You probably recognize Diane Lane from “The Perfect Storm.” She spent a lot of her career being “the beautiful girl/woman” at the center of a plot, but she’s also a fabulous actress. You should see her first movie, “A Little Romance.”
    5:33 “Bull” Hancock is played by Fred Thompson, whom I think you saw in “The Hunt for Red October.” Besides being an actor, he also was a senator from Tennessee.
    8:32 John Malkovich
    21:41 Big inheritances - not the kind you or I will ever see, but in the millions of dollars - have an estate tax that is due when it passes from one generation to the next. It can become an issue sometimes when the estate is mostly land or things - like horses - rather than liquid assets; the lower limit on what qualifies for an estate tax has been raised several times over the years.

  • @dough1793
    @dough1793 Месяц назад

    I have seen this movie 100 tines or more. my dad has it , he knew everything about Secretariat. Fun story, my Dad raced horses for 45 years. His first race was June 9th and 10th 1973 the 9th being the same day Secretariat won the Belmont stakes to win the triple crown. he won his first time out, first of many. Dad's birthday is june 7th, so good birthday gift for him. I will be getting this movie back soon and watched your reaction to it in the meantime in honor of my Dad and his career in racing as he passed away Saturday April 13th and watching it brought back so many good memories. Thank you for watching this and helping me through a difficult time ❤🤗🐎.

  • @sharonjoan1970
    @sharonjoan1970 Месяц назад +16

    Love this Movie So Much❤❤❤ Diane Lane is Stellar😍

  • @James_Ford4815
    @James_Ford4815 Месяц назад +4

    If you ever get the chance you have to go watch them race live and in person , it's almost beyond words how much power i guess you can call it when they all go sprinting by , you literally can feel the ground rumble. (but for that feeling really try to tickets on the ground level as close as you can , the view of the race isn't as good as higher up but being that close to the horses as they sprint by is again beyond words you just have to experience it)

  • @outoftheirskulls5676
    @outoftheirskulls5676 Месяц назад +2

    I was at the Preakness. When you looked at Secretariat up closely, you clearly could tell there was HIM and the rest of them. This horse is one of the greatest athletes America has ever had. He was ripped from head to tail. When you see? Secretariat near Sham there was no comparison. And Sham was a great horse.

  • @livingandthriving
    @livingandthriving Месяц назад +1

    As a diehard equestrian, I adore this movie. I don't follow racing but this is really well done and captures the feel of the horse world pretty well. And they did a really good job of recreating that final race (I've seen the footage and this is pretty darn close).
    If you're interested in seeing more horse movies, I highly recommend Black Beauty. It is a truly gorgeous film and it WILL punch you in the feels.

  • @kristymerrill2496
    @kristymerrill2496 Месяц назад +3

    I, too, watched all three of Secretariat’s triple crown races. What a magnificent horse!

  • @osmanyousif7849
    @osmanyousif7849 Месяц назад +6

    I do hope that you read on some of the actual details. As the movie cut out the racehorse Riva Ridge as well as how the actual Wood Memorial went down.

  • @jamesaugust7498
    @jamesaugust7498 Месяц назад +2

    I don't know how you two watched this so far through without crying. I weep almost constantly when i watch this film.
    Love the channel.

  • @debwebster6608
    @debwebster6608 Месяц назад +1

    I'm sure someone has probably mentioned, but in the Belmont Stakes scene (3rd leg of the triple crown) when they showed an old lady smiling hugely in the stands.. that was the real Penny Chenery... always a special scene for me.

  • @TREMERE1
    @TREMERE1 Месяц назад +7

    If you want to see, all of Secretariat's races are on you tube. They are thrilling.

  • @lonnieellis3778
    @lonnieellis3778 Месяц назад +3

    8 million in 1972 would be worth a little over 60 million today. She turned down a lot ot money!! Most people probably would have jumped at the offer.

  • @petis1976
    @petis1976 Месяц назад +1

    The horse with a heart built for an elephant. After Secretariat died they performed his autopsy during which they discovered his heart was more than two times the size of a normal horse. He ran faster because he had a much bigger engine. People have called him "the horse that god built"

  • @user-oh2hs6jh5x
    @user-oh2hs6jh5x Месяц назад +1

    I honestly believe that Secretariat knew he was the best, and that he enjoyed the adoration, the photographs, and the applause. Watch the TV footage from after the races, the way he poses and tosses his head. What a ham!

    • @leonardshevlin7260
      @leonardshevlin7260 Месяц назад +1

      When I was 12, I met Secretariat at Arlington Park racetrack. He looked me in the eye and exuded calm, self-confidence. He was enjoying his life of going around the country proving he was better than other thoroughbreds.

  • @oliviastratton2169
    @oliviastratton2169 Месяц назад +3

    Another great horse movie is "National Velvet". Fictional, but very heartwarming. "Black Stallion" is also great.