I was lucky enough to have the same type of experience with Secretariat back in 1984. We didn't get a video, but we did get some great photos to remember our experience. Absolutely an amazing horse.
My wife visited Claiborne in 1980, and visited with Secretariat. She patted him, and had her picture taken with him also. It has been enlarged to poster size, and hangs in our office. Once in a lifetime; she was lucky to be able to meet him. RIP Big Red.
Hi, my name is Sarah and I'm from Brazil. Since 2010, when I watched the movie "Secretariat", I became a fan of the Secretariat, Penny Chenery and all those who helped him to conquer the Triple Crown. This horse, to this day, is very special for everyone who knows its history and for those who still know it. Thank you so much for telling me about the time when your wife visited Secretariat and also for telling you that they did a bigger picture with the photo they took on the visit. It sure was a beautiful poster. You were honored to have had the opportunity to meet him. May God bless you always. Forgive me for my poor English. Google helped me kk (laughs). Thanks!
Sarah Lopes Machado I met Secretariat with my Grandfather I was 11 years old. My Grandfather took me to watch Secretariat race the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and the Belmont Stakes💙 God Bless my Grandfather who had retired from the window at the track who was going to go fishing, but heard whispers about this amazing horse. I guess we had that backstage pass from my Grandfather knowing Big Reds team. I can feel the goose bumps when I kept looking up to meet his eyes. What a smart and attentive beautiful horse he was. Little did my Grandfather know he was going to win big betting on that spectacular horse. I just remember my Grandfather saying "Good God this kind of horse comes but once in a lifetime"🌹💙🌹💙🌹💙
@@kimberlyanne434 Thank you for answering me! I really thank you! You made me feel part of your story and your grandfather. How lucky are you and your family! I am glad to know that you have lived closely the races of the triple crown of 1973! I agree with your grandfather, a horse like that only comes once in a lifetime, and whoever has the opportunity to be part of that moment, like you, has a right to feel very proud of it, and you should always share this story who lived with the incredible Big Red. If God gives me health and courage (because I'm going to make a savings to travel), I feel like going to travel to meet Claiborne Farm. I'm studying English, because my English is more or less. I write well and listen well, but I can not speak. Give me a blank in the head lol But one day I'll be ready for this trip and I know it will be incredible to visit the Secretariat's last house. God bless you, Kimberly Anne! Strong hug! (Google translator helped me again! Laughs ^^)
Sarah Lopes Machado I’m happy you are learning English. It is a hard language. Same words mean 2 different things. Example look up on translator Window Pane sounds like PAIN ! Spelling is different. I know a lot of people have watched Sesame Street, the children’s TV show. It teaches English & letters, numbers & everything. Lots of people learn English from watching this show I do hear people say I can write English but don’t know how to say it. Don’t be afraid to ask us here. We (America is nice) people Trump is horrible and cruel😡 Ask someone just speak slow, most people in USA are kind. Or pull out phone and speak your language and it tells people here what you say🌟 Plan your trip during racing time in USA. Claiborne Farms is really special to visit. Paris, Kentucky is where the Claiborne Farm is located. Look up Things to do near Claiborne Farm in Paris, Kentucky before you come to USA. Good Luck write to me when coming to USA.✈️ Maybe we can meet. God Bless you & go slow with English. I know a little Spanish and some French.
Your wife was a very lucky person to get a picture like that!!!🍀 One little thing Secretariat wasn’t a horse of a lifetime, he was a once only horse, perfect is only made once!
Secretariat - the greatest horse there ever was. I live near Saratoga, NY and am not a diehard horse racing fan. I teared up watching his unbelievable performance in the Belmont and still do to this day watching all his races. Chick Anderson made some of the greatest comments when he called his races. If I have one regret in my life it was passing on a chance to see him in person in 1973 when Onion beat him in the Whitney. No excuses, but most people don't realize how sick he was that day. I believe I will never see another one like him. A supernatural horse.
@The Earl14 Any blame for that loss goes to Lucien Lauren, he was told by Ronnie that the horse had a 103 temp and should not run, Lauren said he's running.
Yes, he shouldn't have run. These trainers get big egos when they become famous & think they know it all.& would never listen to anyone beneath it. I like Baffort but see the same issue with him. A good example with him is the recent Belmont race. National Treasure shouldn't have been entered as he wasn't qualified & he didn't do well.
@@dianemanson7756 no excuses BUT these high power trainers have VERY WEALTHY OWNERS who expect to WIN all the time barking at them when it doesn’t go well,,,,,,so they run compromised horses,,,,,
Thanks for this. Who doesn't wish s/he could have stood beside the legendary Secretariat? I read that his groom when racing, Eddie Sweat, just called him Red, but he certainly was Big Red as well. What a powerful-looking horse--with a huge neck. Magnificent animal...and champion.
His neck looks so much larger then other race horses. His bridal should have been made of GOLD for the greatest race horse that ever lived. No horse will break all three of his records in the triple crown.
You bet: when he got to the turn at the top of the home stretch at the Belmont, he looked down that long, long straightaway and ran himself forever into eternal immortality,,,
I love that she is still around .puts tears in my eyes . This wonderful horse makes me realize that anything is possible in life ,not to give up on your dreams . Love this horse great inspiration . MAY GOD BLESS HER.
mmoreno3232 it was a male horse 🐴 I know the name people might think was a female 🤣 But yes the best horse that ever lived and your right, his career shows u all is possible in life with hard work 🤣🙏🏼
What a beautiful creation!!! He looks kinda lazy here....but had a heart of a champion🤣🙏🏼....the best of the best horse that ever lived. I can’t stop watching all his races and to get more motivation....I just watch the “BELMONT RACE”...🤣🙏🏼
His behavior was relaxed and chill, not lazy. He was a very well behaved horse or the groom would not have given him so much line. Secretariat just stood there looking around and accepted the people coming up to him. His lower lip was dropped which meant he was relaxed. He looked in really good physical condition here before he put on too much weight. Stunning, well quartered, beautiful neck and shoulder, and had beautiful balance. I would have loved to have seen him in person.
@@cmeflywvaHe had such an elegant, regal way of standing. Always so calm & still! Amazing. I guess it came very naturally, since his mom was “Somethingroyal” 😊
I remember in '73 most of the news was about Watergate, and Secretariat, which was unusual for so much coverage about a racehorse. Of course I came to realize why. The recent Preakness this the winner came within 2/5 of second of tying Big Red's time. Close, but his record still stands. I'm grateful I can watch his races at will, and all the content here, that's available.
In 1973 they said it would be 75 years before the first horses would begin to catch up to his times. Almost 50 years later and they are right so far. He was a dream!
Remember though that Secretariat was last in that race... at first. But still set the record at the end due to a massive burst coming into the back stretch. I mean he passed EVERYBODY like they were in reverse!
@@donnacsmith1 You were so incredibly fortunate to be in his presence and touch him!! What year was this recorded? I visited Claiborne in 2017 to pay my respects and then saw American Pharoah also on that trip…I touched him❤️
Why is this guy yanking on the chain like that, does he think he's special or something. If I owned the horse he'd be off the farm. That's Secretariat, you don't do that 🤨
Look back down the years. There were many amazing horses that we’ve watched run. With each passing we said the same thing. Never another like him. That is true. Unless we are willing to clone race horses. In this life great champions are always waiting to be born. It’s a crap shoot. Where and when. Some who have a great blood behind them are expected to do well. But a lot of times it can be a “dark horse “. A horse whose bloodline is ok but not great. Could it be the way genes combine. Maybe it’s the combinations we pick that don’t give us something better than the sum of its parents. Lots of times when I watch a horse race I see a combination of types running together. Some horses are obvious sprinters. Others through developed strength and stamina are more distance horses. The problem is two fold. One the fixed distance that most races are set at. And two, we train horses that we know are fast, but not distance horses and expect them to compete and win. No sprinter is going to be a triple crown winner. Look at the races between Sham and Secretariat. Sham could keep up with him through the first half to three fourths of the race. His jockey whipped him so bad but that can’t change reality. Sham was a sprinter and “Big Red” was a distance horse. Except for the Belmont, he came from last place and passed the whole field. Personally I like runners like that. They are inspirational. There are a few horses that can get in the front and stay there until the finish line. I’m glad he retired when he did. Horse racing takes a toll on animals. Someday when we aren’t looking a foal will be born with the potential. But he o r she will need the right people around them who can recognize the potential that could be developed.
Wow. Secretariat was a beautiful freak of nature in every way possible. Dpn't care too much for the way the handler was jerking him around on the lead with the chain under his chin. Eddie Sweat never would have handled him that way.
Agreed about the chain: that is so rude and unnecessary. Who else had chains on in this country ? the enslaved. I have seen chains on other horses, too, in various videos. It is utterly disrespectful and unconscionable, period.
Hi Donna. Thank you for posting this lovely video! I’m wondering when this visit took place? There’s no mention of the year in your post. Thanks in advance for your reply. 🤗
No. To be officially registered with the US Jockey Club, a Thoroughbreds’ offspring must be the result of a “live cover”, meaning no artificial insemination, cloning or embryo transfers are permitted. (This helps control the population and protect the breed)
That’s one of Secretariat’s great great nephews looking at you next to my name Regal Relaunch, my boy! Couldn’t get one of his great great nieces in the picture too, Whoopsnotme, my pretty girl!
I could look at that horse all day long ! It never gets old
That magnificent guy! Boy, would I have loved to have met him. Sigh
I envy those lucky people. There have been decent horses, good horses, great horses & we will continue to see them. There is only one Secretariat.
It's an Amen to that quote, 2 yrs later! Total and complete agreement!
@@BeveC21E The one and only gorgeous, tremendous machine! 💖
He has incredible muscle definition. And the arch of his neck is just beautiful.
He had muscles growing on top of muscles thats for sure. And that's without even training.
I was lucky enough to have the same type of experience with Secretariat back in 1984. We didn't get a video, but we did get some great photos to remember our experience. Absolutely an amazing horse.
Thanks for sharing! Yes, and it was a great experience.
I must have watched those races a thousand times over the years. Never get tired of it
My wife visited Claiborne in 1980, and visited with Secretariat. She patted him, and had her picture taken with him also. It has been enlarged to poster size, and hangs in our office. Once in a lifetime; she was lucky to be able to meet him. RIP Big Red.
Hi, my name is Sarah and I'm from Brazil. Since 2010, when I watched the movie "Secretariat", I became a fan of the Secretariat, Penny Chenery and all those who helped him to conquer the Triple Crown. This horse, to this day, is very special for everyone who knows its history and for those who still know it. Thank you so much for telling me about the time when your wife visited Secretariat and also for telling you that they did a bigger picture with the photo they took on the visit. It sure was a beautiful poster. You were honored to have had the opportunity to meet him. May God bless you always. Forgive me for my poor English. Google helped me kk (laughs). Thanks!
Sarah Lopes Machado I met Secretariat with my Grandfather I was 11 years old.
My Grandfather took me to watch Secretariat race the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and the Belmont Stakes💙
God Bless my Grandfather who had retired from the window at the track who was going to go fishing, but heard whispers about this amazing horse.
I guess we had that backstage pass from my Grandfather knowing Big Reds team.
I can feel the goose bumps when I kept looking up to meet his eyes.
What a smart and attentive beautiful horse he was.
Little did my Grandfather know he was going to win big betting on that spectacular horse.
I just remember my Grandfather saying "Good God this kind of horse comes but once in a lifetime"🌹💙🌹💙🌹💙
@@kimberlyanne434 Thank you for answering me! I really thank you! You made me feel part of your story and your grandfather. How lucky are you and your family! I am glad to know that you have lived closely the races of the triple crown of 1973! I agree with your grandfather, a horse like that only comes once in a lifetime, and whoever has the opportunity to be part of that moment, like you, has a right to feel very proud of it, and you should always share this story who lived with the incredible Big Red. If God gives me health and courage (because I'm going to make a savings to travel), I feel like going to travel to meet Claiborne Farm. I'm studying English, because my English is more or less. I write well and listen well, but I can not speak. Give me a blank in the head lol But one day I'll be ready for this trip and I know it will be incredible to visit the Secretariat's last house. God bless you, Kimberly Anne! Strong hug! (Google translator helped me again! Laughs ^^)
Sarah Lopes Machado I’m happy you are learning English.
It is a hard language.
Same words mean 2 different things.
Example look up on translator Window Pane sounds like PAIN !
Spelling is different.
I know a lot of people have watched Sesame Street, the children’s TV show.
It teaches English & letters, numbers & everything.
Lots of people learn English from watching this show
I do hear people say I can write English but don’t know how to say it.
Don’t be afraid to ask us here.
We (America is nice) people
Trump is horrible and cruel😡
Ask someone just speak slow, most people in USA are kind.
Or pull out phone and speak your language and it tells people here what you say🌟
Plan your trip during racing time in USA.
Claiborne Farms is really special to visit.
Paris, Kentucky is where the Claiborne Farm is located.
Look up Things to do near Claiborne Farm in Paris, Kentucky before you come to USA.
Good Luck write to me when coming to USA.✈️
Maybe we can meet.
God Bless you & go slow with English.
I know a little Spanish and some French.
Your wife was a very lucky person to get a picture like that!!!🍀 One little thing Secretariat wasn’t a horse of a lifetime, he was a once only horse, perfect is only made once!
He is so beautiful!!!! Love you Secretariat!!!! Such a true Champion!!!
Secretariat - the greatest horse there ever was. I live near Saratoga, NY and am not a diehard horse racing fan. I teared up watching his unbelievable performance in the Belmont and still do to this day watching all his races. Chick Anderson made some of the greatest comments when he called his races. If I have one regret in my life it was passing on a chance to see him in person in 1973 when Onion beat him in the Whitney. No excuses, but most people don't realize how sick he was that day. I believe I will never see another one like him. A supernatural horse.
@The Earl14 Any blame for that loss goes to Lucien Lauren, he was told by Ronnie that the horse had a 103 temp and should not run, Lauren said he's running.
@@mstrunn Grrr! Ronnie knew his buddy better. He should have listened to him. That was at the expense of the gorgeous, tremendous machine.
Yes a Supernatural Horse Probably Coming Back with JESUS RIDING HIM!! Amen 🙏 Halleluyah
Yes, he shouldn't have run. These trainers get big egos when they become famous & think they know it all.& would never listen to anyone beneath it. I like Baffort but see the same issue with him. A good example with him is the recent Belmont race. National Treasure shouldn't have been entered as he wasn't qualified & he didn't do well.
@@dianemanson7756 no excuses BUT these high power trainers have VERY WEALTHY OWNERS who expect to WIN all the time barking at them when it doesn’t go well,,,,,,so they run compromised horses,,,,,
SECRETARIAT WAS A MASTERPIECE....KIND OF LIKE THE MONA LISA.....ONLY ONCE...AND NEVER AGAIN.....
One of the greatest athletes I have ever seen he brought so much joy to alot of people.RIP
Yes he did, much Joy!!
Thanks for this. Who doesn't wish s/he could have stood beside the legendary Secretariat? I read that his groom when racing, Eddie Sweat, just called him Red, but he certainly was Big Red as well. What a powerful-looking horse--with a huge neck. Magnificent animal...and champion.
Penny said she never called him by any other name than Secretariat. She said he wasn't the kind of horse to have a nick name.
Tall, muscular, determined and loving. Incredible horse! ❤
My eyes just get full of tears looking at him with such happiness. I really do miss him. A legend indeed 🐎❤🌈😘
Yeah makes me feel nostalgic a little bit
What a wonderful moment that is to see Big Red in person. I would have loved that. Rest in peace big guy and thanks for the memories.
I believe when Jesus returns to this earth, he will ride in from the heavens on Secretariat.
Concur, Secretariat WILL return ...!!
I Also Have Made The Same Comment To My Husband .
Lord Jesus Will Return He Will Be Riding The Horse That God Built Secretariat 😀
Loves the spotlight/ camera ready constantly
His neck looks so much larger then other race horses. His bridal should have been made of GOLD for the greatest race horse that ever lived. No horse will break all three of his records in the triple crown.
You bet: when he got to the turn at the top of the home stretch at the Belmont, he looked down that long, long straightaway and ran himself forever into eternal immortality,,,
I’m so jealous that I never had a visit like that. Even just giving him a pat would have been so awesome.
What a beautiful boy...WOW...what a great experience:)
Once you saw Secretariat, everything else was just another horse.
So true!
I love him so. Always have since I first saw him as a 2-year-old. Always will.
He is so stunning
What a ham he was! He knew how awsome he was! Perhaps, he was remembering The Belmont!!
Secretariat's and Man O wars necks were massive. Much larger then most Thoroughbreds.
No sporting event & no athlete will ever top what this horse did. Ever
What a beauty!
Those are 3 very lucky people!
The greatest race horse that ever lived 😍
I think...if I'd been there, I'd still be there..would never leave his side.
His stall should have been lined with Gold. It was much to dingy for such a great horse.
Its simplicity kept Big Red humble. 😄❤
Secretariat was the best , the one and only😍
robert f koolman you are so right
Thank you, Ms. Campbell Smith.
I love that she is still around .puts tears in my eyes . This wonderful horse makes me realize that anything is possible in life ,not to give up on your dreams . Love this horse great inspiration . MAY GOD BLESS HER.
mmoreno3232 Just loved what you said but he was a Stallion 💙
And good grief, he's been gone since 1989 . . . ;-/ @@kimberlyanne434
mmoreno3232 it was a male horse 🐴 I know the name people might think was a female 🤣
But yes the best horse that ever lived and your right, his career shows u all is possible in life with hard work 🤣🙏🏼
Look at him he was strong af ! Hahaha
@@kmaassociates7999 And we still can't get enough of him all these years later! The gorgeous, tremendous machine. 💖
what a beautiful creature
I stil love this horse
Imagine being on his back going 39 MPH !
Magnificent Animal! Legend
What a beautiful creation!!! He looks kinda lazy here....but had a heart of a champion🤣🙏🏼....the best of the best horse that ever lived. I can’t stop watching all his races and to get more motivation....I just watch the “BELMONT RACE”...🤣🙏🏼
His behavior was relaxed and chill, not lazy. He was a very well behaved horse or the groom would not have given him so much line. Secretariat just stood there looking around and accepted the people coming up to him. His lower lip was dropped which meant he was relaxed. He looked in really good physical condition here before he put on too much weight. Stunning, well quartered, beautiful neck and shoulder, and had beautiful balance. I would have loved to have seen him in person.
@@cmeflywvaHe had such an elegant, regal way of standing. Always so calm & still! Amazing.
I guess it came very naturally, since his mom was “Somethingroyal” 😊
Wow just Wow , the Greatest > Secretariat, will never be another
I remember in '73 most of the news was about Watergate, and Secretariat, which was unusual for so much coverage about a racehorse. Of course I came to realize why. The recent Preakness this the winner came within 2/5 of second of tying Big Red's time. Close, but his record still stands. I'm grateful I can watch his races at will, and all the content here, that's available.
Lol. The Preakness time was totally stolen.
In 1973 they said it would be 75 years before the first horses would begin to catch up to his times. Almost 50 years later and they are right so far. He was a dream!
@@ratso4443 Ron Turcotte said that another horse like Secretariat wouldn't come along until the industry stopped using drugs in the horses.
@@interstategar Yes, it’s a dirty business and I no longer like it the way I once did.
Remember though that Secretariat was last in that race... at first. But still set the record at the end due to a massive burst coming into the back stretch. I mean he passed EVERYBODY like they were in reverse!
Beauty Boy from greatness 💙
That would be a honor
Awesome video. Thank you for sharing.
I am glad you enjoyed it. A day I'll always remember.
@@donnacsmith1 You were so incredibly fortunate to be in his presence and touch him!! What year was this recorded? I visited Claiborne in 2017 to pay my respects and then saw American Pharoah also on that trip…I touched him❤️
R.I.P. BIG RED you are the greatest athlete of any sport. 🐐 G.O.A.T. 🐐 ....
I wish someone else could have led him out, someone who did not feel the need to shake that chain at him constantly.
Always posing ❤️
Why is this guy yanking on the chain like that, does he think he's special or something. If I owned the horse he'd be off the farm. That's Secretariat, you don't do that 🤨
1,130lbs. of Incredible
Why does the handler keep jerking his reins?
He. Was put. Here. 2. Show. Us. How. To. Act
beautiful
Pride. Class strength determination never. Wanting. 2. Loose will. Look. U. In. The. Eye n. Say never give. Up
The Champ! Virginia Native, Big Red! We miss you!
A legend
Love it thank you for posting!
Look back down the years. There were many amazing horses that we’ve watched run. With each passing we said the same thing. Never another like him. That is true. Unless we are willing to clone race horses. In this life great champions are always waiting to be born. It’s a crap shoot. Where and when. Some who have a great blood behind them are expected to do well. But a lot of times it can be a “dark horse “. A horse whose bloodline is ok but not great. Could it be the way genes combine. Maybe it’s the combinations we pick that don’t give us something better than the sum of its parents. Lots of times when I watch a horse race I see a combination of types running together. Some horses are obvious sprinters. Others through developed strength and stamina are more distance horses. The problem is two fold. One the fixed distance that most races are set at. And two, we train horses that we know are fast, but not distance horses and expect them to compete and win. No sprinter is going to be a triple crown winner. Look at the races between Sham and Secretariat. Sham could keep up with him through the first half to three fourths of the race. His jockey whipped him so bad but that can’t change reality. Sham was a sprinter and “Big Red” was a distance horse. Except for the Belmont, he came from last place and passed the whole field. Personally I like runners like that. They are inspirational. There are a few horses that can get in the front and stay there until the finish line. I’m glad he retired when he did. Horse racing takes a toll on animals. Someday when we aren’t looking a foal will be born with the potential. But he o r she will need the right people around them who can recognize the potential that could be developed.
Lovely clip. What is the date of the visit?
I believe I heard the handler saying in the video he was 17. I think he died at 19, in 1989. So I think this was filmed in 87.
Wow. Secretariat was a beautiful freak of nature in every way possible. Dpn't care too much for the way the handler was jerking him around on the lead with the chain under his chin. Eddie Sweat never would have handled him that way.
Agreed about the chain: that is so rude and unnecessary. Who else had chains on in this country ?
the enslaved. I have seen chains on other horses, too, in various videos. It is utterly disrespectful and unconscionable, period.
Never. Race. Him. He. Would. B. Ur. Best. Friend
Thank you for this video
Thank you, and I envy you ..!!
Hi Donna. Thank you for posting this lovely video! I’m wondering when this visit took place? There’s no mention of the year in your post. Thanks in advance for your reply. 🤗
I think it was 1987, or maybe 86.
@@donnacsmith1 Thanks.
How amazing
Thanks so much. I didn't hear that. :)
I believe somewhere around 1:30 I heard the man say he was 6?
Or 16
Hard to tell
@@redgrapeskins I was thinking the same thing
Definitely not 6
DAMN HE WAS THICC. I LOVE YOU
He sure was, and so beautiful, that neck of his WOW!
Is cloning of race horses allowed
No. To be officially registered with the US Jockey Club, a Thoroughbreds’ offspring must be the result of a “live cover”, meaning no artificial insemination, cloning or embryo transfers are permitted. (This helps control the population and protect the breed)
That’s one of Secretariat’s great great nephews looking at you next to my name Regal Relaunch, my boy! Couldn’t get one of his great great nieces in the picture too, Whoopsnotme, my pretty girl!
Wow!
Was he already sick in the vd?
Not as far as I know. The video was taken in the 1984. He died in 1989,
No, he didn't develop laminitis until approximately two and a half years later. Secretariat was euthanized in 1989.
He is bored stiff.
Why is that dude whipping his nose?
😍🥰😘😘😘🥲👍💕
you will see anther one like him
Nope!
The Goat..Donna, you need to work on your channel lady. You only got 100 subs in 11 years.