Without any doubt this was the greatest performance by a 2-year old you will ever witness, he was simply sensational. Sadly Arazi didn't train on and was a huge disappointment in his second season. But those who saw it will NEVER forget that Breeder's Cup victory.
The reason Durkin is so great (was so great? :-( ) is that he announced the race just as he felt it...when Arazi goes right past Bertrando Durkin is surprised and he lets the audience know. Durkin was an incredible announcer up until a few years ago and then time started to catch up with him, just like it does with everyone. Tom Durkin is the main reason I became a horseracing fan.
I watched this live and I remember thinking (as a European) "Oh dear, this going to be embarrassing, the fastest 2yo we've had for 20 years has been taken off his feet by these speedy Americans" and then bang! wow! here he comes!.
Great stuff,I was exercise rider for our only BC sprint winner Sheikh Albadou,and after his win,and our other stables Bc star Ouija Board"s 2 wins this is my fav BC moment.
It's like the movies......Liz Taylor in National Velvet! Unbelievable performance! The best 2yo performance of all time without a shadow of a doubt, IMO.
This race still rates as one of, if not the singularly most impressive performance of any Breeders Cup race since the inception of the Breeders Cup races in 1984. Arazi was a one horse wrecking machine in this race!!
Never switched leads, blew the turn... none of it mattered. What a shame this horse was handled the way he was later. Surgery, one prep, asking him to go a mile and a quarter... which he was not bred to do.
Quelle course ! Un moment d'anthologie. Je n'avais jamais rien vu de tel depuis Sea Bird et Secretariat. Dommage qu'il ait eut cette opération aux genoux sans cela où serait-il allé? Cette course restera à jamais gravée dans ma mémoire. C'est sans doute la plus belle de toutes les Breeder's Cup incluses. J'avais adoré son père Blushing Groom et Arazi tenait essentiellement sa vitesse etson coup de rein de lui.
This still may be the most singularly impressive win, as far as a horse completely destroying the opposition, in Breeders Cup history. Horses aren't supposed to beat a Breeders Cup field by the margin that Arazi won the Juvenile by. The Breeders Cup was meant to draw the best of the best from all over the U.S., Europe, and beyond. Amazing that Arazi was so much more dominant than the other juveniles of that time.
One of, if not the greatest race in Breeders cup history and what makes it special is he was only 2. Right up there with Personal Ensigns win over winning colors
Arazi was the Frankel of his day unfortunately never lived up to everyone expectations as a 3yr old. Don't know if Arazi beat much that day but the way he did it will still be one of the best races to watch ever. Gave me goosebumps then and still does now when he blows by Bertrando.
Arazi was amazing as a two year old. Allan Paulson liked to name his horses after aeronautical navigational checkpoints, the most famous of which was Cigar. Arazi was a Kentucky bred, but became famous in Europe. Was it the arthroscopic surgery that really stopped him in the Kentucky Derby? I don't know, but that's racing. - Oh, one more thing, one of the other posts seemed to suggest Arazi was too small, no, War Admiral, Count Fleet, AP Indy - many top horses are on the small side.
Several of these 2 year olds came back for the Kentucky Derby: Arazi, Dance Floor, Pine Bluff, Snappy Landing. Big Sure and Agincourt also entered 1992 Triple Crown Challenge events.
yes, normally one may think it was the race caller being stunned by one horse (co favorite-unbeaten) being run roughshod over so fast by the other (Arazi)....but then again, after listening to a lot of Durkin's calls about Tizway (at BC), Curlin (at Dubai) etc.. it might seem more of the cross pond rivalry!
Ooooooo, CF! Oh, wow! I was NOT ready for THAT!!! That was so stellar, I was a little laughing and crying at the same time. :D So...does Arazi remind you a bit of anyone?
Bertrando by 4 over the rest of the field, by 10 over Arazi for the rest of his career. But on this day.. Well, simply the most impressive run in BC history, up until Zenyattas loss...
Wow, we still use the saying, it did an arazi, whenever a horse wins well, Bertrando, came out as a 3yr old to be a top horse, arazi never, such a shame, could of been the Frankel of the 20th century
Without any doubt this was the greatest performance by a 2-year old you will ever witness, he was simply sensational. Sadly Arazi didn't train on and was a huge disappointment in his second season. But those who saw it will NEVER forget that Breeder's Cup victory.
I saw this live on TV w my dad… I still comeback often to watch this race again! One of the most impressive races ever!
The reason Durkin is so great (was so great? :-( ) is that he announced the race just as he felt it...when Arazi goes right past Bertrando Durkin is surprised and he lets the audience know. Durkin was an incredible announcer up until a few years ago and then time started to catch up with him, just like it does with everyone. Tom Durkin is the main reason I became a horseracing fan.
omg arazi is my horses dad, and i am not even joking!!!!! I am sooo proud!!
I watched this live and I remember thinking (as a European) "Oh dear, this going to be embarrassing, the fastest 2yo we've had for 20 years has been taken off his feet by these speedy Americans" and then bang! wow! here he comes!.
The most amazing move I have ever seen, and his Derby move was huge too. Probably Durkin's best call.
I'll never forget the audible gasp from everybody watching this that day at Laurel Park when Arazi made his move.
Great stuff,I was exercise rider for our only BC sprint winner Sheikh Albadou,and after his win,and our other stables Bc star Ouija Board"s 2 wins this is my fav BC moment.
It's like the movies......Liz Taylor in National Velvet! Unbelievable performance! The best 2yo performance of all time without a shadow of a doubt, IMO.
This race still rates as one of, if not the singularly most impressive performance of any Breeders Cup race since the inception of the Breeders Cup races in 1984. Arazi was a one horse wrecking machine in this race!!
Never switched leads, blew the turn... none of it mattered. What a shame this horse was handled the way he was later. Surgery, one prep, asking him to go a mile and a quarter... which he was not bred to do.
What a crying shame that he never really trained on.
Still, one of the most impressive performances that I've ever seen.
Quelle course ! Un moment d'anthologie. Je n'avais jamais rien vu de tel depuis Sea Bird et Secretariat. Dommage qu'il ait eut cette opération aux genoux sans cela où serait-il allé? Cette course restera à jamais gravée dans ma mémoire. C'est sans doute la plus belle de toutes les Breeder's Cup incluses.
J'avais adoré son père Blushing Groom et Arazi tenait essentiellement sa vitesse etson coup de rein de lui.
imo one of, if not, the finest calls from the illustrious, brilliant career of Tom Durkin...
certainly in the top 5.
This still may be the most singularly impressive win, as far as a horse completely destroying the opposition, in Breeders Cup history. Horses aren't supposed to beat a Breeders Cup field by the margin that Arazi won the Juvenile by. The Breeders Cup was meant to draw the best of the best from all over the U.S., Europe, and beyond. Amazing that Arazi was so much more dominant than the other juveniles of that time.
I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw Arazi cut thru the field. It was incredible
One of, if not the greatest race in Breeders cup history and what makes it special is he was only 2. Right up there with Personal Ensigns win over winning colors
Arazi was the Frankel of his day unfortunately never lived up to everyone expectations as a 3yr old. Don't know if Arazi beat much that day but the way he did it will still be one of the best races to watch ever. Gave me goosebumps then and still does now when he blows by Bertrando.
My god, what a performance!
5:23 Best commentary of all time!
I really enjoyed the race caller and what a race!!
Arazi was amazing as a two year old. Allan Paulson liked to name his horses after aeronautical navigational checkpoints, the most famous of which was Cigar. Arazi was a Kentucky bred, but became famous in Europe. Was it the arthroscopic surgery that really stopped him in the Kentucky Derby? I don't know, but that's racing. - Oh, one more thing, one of the other posts seemed to suggest Arazi was too small, no, War Admiral, Count Fleet, AP Indy - many top horses are on the small side.
Several of these 2 year olds came back for the Kentucky Derby: Arazi, Dance Floor, Pine Bluff, Snappy Landing. Big Sure and Agincourt also entered 1992 Triple Crown Challenge events.
WOW :D what a superstar !! Arazi !!!!!!!
Hammer's Oaktown Stable had a brief but successful run. Lite Lite win the 1991 Kentucky Oaks, Dance Floor finished 3rd in the 1992 Kentucky Derby.
yes, normally one may think it was the race caller being stunned by one horse (co favorite-unbeaten) being run roughshod over so fast by the other (Arazi)....but then again, after listening to a lot of Durkin's calls about Tizway (at BC), Curlin (at Dubai) etc.. it might seem more of the cross pond rivalry!
Ooooooo, CF! Oh, wow! I was NOT ready for THAT!!!
That was so stellar, I was a little laughing and crying at the same time. :D
So...does Arazi remind you a bit of anyone?
Bertrando by 4 over the rest of the field, by 10 over Arazi for the rest of his career. But on this day.. Well, simply the most impressive run in BC history, up until Zenyattas loss...
Wow, we still use the saying, it did an arazi, whenever a horse wins well, Bertrando, came out as a 3yr old to be a top horse, arazi never, such a shame, could of been the Frankel of the 20th century