Secretariat Belmont Stakes 1973 & extended coverage (HD Version - NEW!)

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июн 2012
  • This is Secretariat's historic 1973 Belmont Stakes victory. I uploaded the original video which is over 1 million hits 5 years ago. I can now rip at a much higher quality and I wanted to put the upgrade on RUclips for everyone to enjoy. :)
    Unfortunately the footage is from 1973 so it will never be the HD we now have come to enjoy, but this should look good on 27" screens or higher compared to the old one.
    What makes this video different from all other Belmont 1973 footage on youtube? Well, the elongated coverage of the race. It is fun to see the actual initial response to this race by the commentators, the crowd etc.
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  • @Techrideretc.6793
    @Techrideretc.6793 4 месяца назад +1373

    Who’s watching this in 2024?
    Sorry if I don’t like all of your replies or miss one,I’m trying my best!😊

    • @jogman262
      @jogman262 4 месяца назад +56

      Right here. Still gives me goosebumps.

    • @colleengaskill2792
      @colleengaskill2792 2 месяца назад +14

      Yep

    • @gaydeckes6507
      @gaydeckes6507 2 месяца назад +43

      Me. Every time people start speaking about G.O.A.T. (Greatest Of All Time) athletes (especially during basketball season), I go watch Secretariat's 1973 Belmont race. I watched this on TV at the time. His records still stand after almost 51 years.

    • @mastercarpenter1970
      @mastercarpenter1970 2 месяца назад +9

      🙋🙋🙋

    • @ahtohallan8421
      @ahtohallan8421 2 месяца назад +9

      me!

  • @mrkaddo
    @mrkaddo 5 лет назад +5548

    Whenever I need a mental boost, I watch this video. Remember folks, when you're "out there all alone..." it might just be because you're in first place.

    • @ronmullins6108
      @ronmullins6108 4 года назад +41

      I do the same for the same reason M R....

    • @wilbertrichmond4779
      @wilbertrichmond4779 4 года назад +98

      Awesome quote

    • @boeing900
      @boeing900 4 года назад +47

      Wow, I love that. 👏👏👍

    • @brianmann9570
      @brianmann9570 4 года назад +32

      Words of Wisdom.

    • @brendadale852
      @brendadale852 4 года назад +101

      I watch this race so very often. I'm 64, and I watched this race when it happened. Secretariat has always been my hero. When I was younger, before children, I was a horse teacher. I trained young horses and young people how to work together. Horses are amazing animals, very trusting. It's the people you have to train more than the horses. Training a young horse is simplicity as long as you understand their psychology. Young people are a lot more difficult. But put a young horse and a young person together, that's magic! It changes a person's outlook forever. And I know this personally as when I was 15 I was a bit of a bad ass. My Dad bought me a 5 year old 1/2 quarter horse pinto, in 1971, named Ted. He was a crazy gaming horse, won all Eastern Ontario championships. Dad paid $325 for him. But, he was pinto, and the fad was going toward pure QH colours. So Ted wasn't favourable colour. Dad bought me the horse because I was heading into bad behaviour at the tender age of 15, and a horse would lead me back right. Perfect move, Dad! That horse changed my life!!!! And I changed that horse's life. We were both nutbars when we first got together. It took some time for both of us to realize we were on the same page. We became a team that nobody could match. We could do performance, we could game like no other team, we did bareback dressage (with no bridle), jumping. Ted and I were connected at a soul level. At ground level, or on his back, we were one. I've never since had such a connection.

  • @JB69.
    @JB69. Год назад +1235

    It's pretty amazing that after 50 years, Secretariat still holds the track records for all three tracks in the Triple Crown.

    • @neilgunns8391
      @neilgunns8391 Год назад +12

      I’ll bet he was on the sauce.

    • @Saxxin1
      @Saxxin1 Год назад +159

      @@neilgunns8391 No more than any other horse before or after him. Maybe if you actually researched this horse you'd know why he was so much better than any horse before or after. But a proper education is the last thing you want. You just want to show your ignorance by throwing out unfounded accusations because you think it makes you look cool. It doesn't. Cool is the last thing people will think when they read your comment.

    • @joseluisesparza9607
      @joseluisesparza9607 Год назад +6

      Jay....no debiera de sorprenderte .cuando secretrary tenía el corazón más grande de lo normal y la sancaba , el ángulo más amplio que todos los caballos

    • @marksmith4346
      @marksmith4346 Год назад +79

      @@neilgunns8391 After Secretariat passed, the autopsy showed genetic anomalies for circulation and respiration...not that the horse was "using" anything the other horses weren't using but the horse was just different.

    • @maryr7800
      @maryr7800 Год назад +83

      @@neilgunns8391 In the thoroughbred business it's called "heart", some horses have it, some don't. Secretariat had the biggest and best heart of all.

  • @Samuel_Gonzalez35
    @Samuel_Gonzalez35 Год назад +987

    "HE IS MOVING LIKE A TREMENDOUS MACHINE!" No truer words have ever been spoken.

    • @caesarfiorini1728
      @caesarfiorini1728 Год назад +13

      That's what my girl said to me last night

    • @juliettehughes2851
      @juliettehughes2851 Год назад +13

      secretariat raced like no other. chills down my spine !

    • @nomiddlenamenmn427
      @nomiddlenamenmn427 Год назад +8

      I love the crack in his voice when he says “miracle horse.” RIP, Legendary King.

    • @leo50519
      @leo50519 11 месяцев назад +6

      Right as he passed the American flag!

    • @russs7574
      @russs7574 11 месяцев назад +6

      Right up there with Howard Cosell's call of "Down goes Frazier!!" And come to think of it, George Foreman dominated Joe Frazier just like Secretariat dominated this field.

  • @kevinevans5921
    @kevinevans5921 4 года назад +2483

    If I could go back in history and witness one sporting event in person , this would be it.

    • @sachinpatole6831
      @sachinpatole6831 4 года назад +21

      Me too,

    • @kp4949
      @kp4949 4 года назад +62

      I watched all 3 races on tv w/my mom and we were screaming for Secretariat. To see him run in person would have been amazing. They both are resting in peace. 💕

    • @dickbackus2004
      @dickbackus2004 4 года назад +38

      This and the Miracle on Ice.

    • @kp4949
      @kp4949 4 года назад +6

      @@dickbackus2004 👍🥇⛸🏑

    • @ellenb.2026
      @ellenb.2026 4 года назад +50

      I was there, and you picked the right event to want to witness. It was everything you could imagine and more.

  • @5UsualSuspects1
    @5UsualSuspects1 6 лет назад +3395

    "But Secretariat is all alone...Secretariat is in a position that is impossible to catch."
    45 years later, he still is.

    • @jogman262
      @jogman262 6 лет назад +113

      Goosebumps every time I see this. "He is moving like a tremendous machine!" No doubt!

    • @VictorRamonethefirst
      @VictorRamonethefirst 5 лет назад +46

      Jac Catt This phrase needs to be immortalized on another statute of Secretariat

    • @RafaelRodriguez-ek5vi
      @RafaelRodriguez-ek5vi 5 лет назад +2

      @@jogman262 NJ

    • @jeffstipp6872
      @jeffstipp6872 5 лет назад +20

      If I could like that comment a million times, I would.

    • @reginacollins4288
      @reginacollins4288 5 лет назад +9

      @@jogman262 I do too, and I watch it over and over and over!

  • @PippiOnePointOh
    @PippiOnePointOh 4 месяца назад +341

    Anybody else watching this in 2024?

    • @jogman262
      @jogman262 4 месяца назад +5

      I'm watching and still amazed.

    • @user-we5dc8zq5u
      @user-we5dc8zq5u 2 месяца назад +1

      👋👋👋👋👋

    • @JimmyORizzle
      @JimmyORizzle Месяц назад +3

      Im Aussie and literally only just heard about secretariat, this was one of the most incredible sporting feats I’ve ever witnessed, true GOAT level stuff that may simply never be replicated

    • @denisecase807
      @denisecase807 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@JimmyORizzleOther horses aren't even close. God Bless Big Red. The perfect horse.

    • @denisecase807
      @denisecase807 Месяц назад +1

      @@JimmyORizzle You may want to watch ESPN's 100 Greatest Athletes of the Century, on youtube. Secretariat was one of them. It's a great documentary. I still watch it periodically. You'll hear race track reporters' firsthand account of Secretariat's life. He still holds the track records for all Triple Crown races. I don't think the Belmont time will ever be beaten.

  • @bensomberg
    @bensomberg Год назад +617

    I am 72 and have seen thousand of sports events. This is absolutely the most amazing performance I have seen. I remember the thrill of watching it live as if it were yesterday. A tremendous athlete.

    • @susanweber6861
      @susanweber6861 Год назад +7

      Agree! I’m 70 and I watched with my Dad.

    • @texmexia49
      @texmexia49 Год назад +9

      How very blessed you were to be there!!!!

    • @freeguy77
      @freeguy77 Год назад +5

      One equivalent day would be in Mar. 1962, when Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in a game. Nobody close to that record, just as Secretariat's 2:24 in the Belmont run!

    • @freeguy77
      @freeguy77 Год назад +3

      One more exceptional sporting achievement: Shawn Green for the L.A. Dodgers on May 23, 2002, hit 4 Home Runs, a Double, and a Single for a record 19 Total Bases, and 6 Runs scored in one game!

    • @freeguy77
      @freeguy77 Год назад +2

      Seven goals in an NHL game, by Joe Malone in 1920, the only time that has been done!

  • @susananderson9955
    @susananderson9955 7 лет назад +13012

    Thank you for this video. My dad is Chic Anderson, the announcer, and I cherish any footage we can find. Wonderful!

    • @kortbrew
      @kortbrew 7 лет назад +216

      Susan, were you born when your Dad called this race?

    • @alexfulin2661
      @alexfulin2661 6 лет назад +536

      One of the greatest sports call in the history of sports

    • @jenniferblanas280
      @jenniferblanas280 6 лет назад +476

      Absolutely the best call I have ever heard.. your dad was absolutely amazing

    • @kevinbradley804
      @kevinbradley804 6 лет назад +269

      It was an amazing call of an amazing performance. I can’t imagine anyone else doing it.

    • @karalguidubaldi6013
      @karalguidubaldi6013 6 лет назад +152

      Susan Anderson omg, the announcer! What a wonderful opportunity! What a day, I was watching and will never forget the sheer wonder of it all! congrats to your dad!

  • @genemars5158
    @genemars5158 2 года назад +1210

    1973: "That is a record that MAY stand forever..."
    2023: So far, so good.

    • @genemars5158
      @genemars5158 2 года назад +19

      Here's a clearer video of the race:
      ruclips.net/video/AG_27cCW5bw/видео.html
      As often as I've watched this, I still get a little choked up every time. I believe that no other sporting event has ever made as many people cry as this race has.

    • @Runner2001
      @Runner2001 2 года назад +19

      I wish someone could start a gofund to get an atomic clock next to his statue showing how long his record continues to stand the test of TIME

    • @richardgrace4500
      @richardgrace4500 2 года назад +28

      People also fail to realize that this day was the hottest day on record before or since for this race...so secretariat not only shattered the old record with a record that has yet to be broken he did it in record setting blazing heat for the race

    • @genemars5158
      @genemars5158 2 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/MHu-C_i1YoQh/видео.htmlttps://ruclips.net/video/MHu-C_i1YoQ/видео.html

    • @Tboy439
      @Tboy439 2 года назад +6

      @@genemars5158 ...It was quite the race, but I would have to say the second most amazing race of all time. The first was the 2021 or 2020 400 meter hurdle race. The guy who came in third broke the exsisting world record and had just ran the 3rd fastest time in history...AND CAME IN 3rd. Check it out.

  • @gentjim5007
    @gentjim5007 Год назад +459

    I think what's most amazing about this performance is how much emotion it brings out in people. I cry every time I watch it. I think it's because what everyone there and everyone who watches it now sees is a miracle. An honest to goodness miracle. No cheating, no breaking rules. Something pure and good. A reminder of what can be. People that were there said it was like a religious experience, cheering and weeping. 50 years ago this may. It will NEVER be forgotten.

    • @keithsanderson267
      @keithsanderson267 Год назад +11

      Amen

    • @SherryVictoria
      @SherryVictoria Год назад +22

      I WAS THERE! I was 18, with my mom and Grandmother. This beautiful animal was running his own race. I heard no crowd cheering, I heard nothing but the vision and glory of Secretariat! and I cry every time I think of this horse. So glad to hear you write it here, it's hard to even write this for the tears. If you read this Gent Jim, please look for my other post about taking his photo! xox

    • @gentjim5007
      @gentjim5007 Год назад +5

      By the way, it was over 90 degrees that day in June. Incredible!

    • @entropy889
      @entropy889 Год назад +4

      I squirt out a few tears watching horse races and this is no exception. I'm happy someone has articulated it exactly how it feels.

    • @greeneyedsheshe
      @greeneyedsheshe Год назад +11

      I cry too. Secretariat was the greatest race horse ever. What a blessing that we have this we can watch over and over. I cry every time.

  • @BassPlyr23
    @BassPlyr23 Год назад +324

    50 years ago today, and it’s still considered one of the greatest performances in sports history.
    What a magnificent animal Secretariat was.

    • @annhathaway1475
      @annhathaway1475 Год назад +10

      So true!! I tear up every time I watch it!

    • @johnnythompson4592
      @johnnythompson4592 11 месяцев назад +7

      To me the greatest in a single event

    • @jackprecip5389
      @jackprecip5389 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@johnnythompson4592 Are you serious, he beat 3 mediocre horses and a tired Sham that was never going to last that distance. It was a glorified exhibition race.

    • @jeffepperly230
      @jeffepperly230 11 месяцев назад +12

      ​@@jackprecip5389 Are you serious? I am, your response isn't accurate and most of us on the planet that know anything about horsing racing would disagree. First, all the horses had the same amount of time to train and rest between each race, all were good race horses especially Sham. Second, the latter races of the Triple crown always have less horses (useless point). Third, Sham couldn't keep the pace with Secretariat because he and the entire field were being crushed by Big Red with the second place horse finishing 31 lengths behind. Didn't matter if there were 10 horses in that race they all would have lost just the same. If they were that good they should have shown up on June 9, 1973. Fourth and most importantly, CERTIFIED RACE TIMES! Secretariat holds the time records in all 3 races. Kentucky Derby, Preakness and the Belmont Stakes. This is a fact! He completed the Belmont in 2.24 flat. No other horse in history has broken 2:26 for the Belmont stake mile and half nor on any other dirt track at that distance. Go to youtube and look at some of the videos on the 1973 Belmont race and listen to the people who were actually there. Some you will know of. Check out this video which is very accurate and informative. ruclips.net/video/k-KvaeuIIsw/видео.html
      Secretariats 1973 Belmont stakes performance is widely regarded as the greatest performance in horse racing history. Check out Secretariat's entry on Wikipedia. His performance in the Belmont stakes easily compares to all the other athletic accomplishments throughout history.
      You are not supposed to win the Masters by 12 stokes or score 100 points or win the Belmont by 31 lengths!

    • @annebelgard6723
      @annebelgard6723 10 месяцев назад +6

      I was at all 3 of the Triple Crown races and can tell you even though decades have passed that I have never seen anything like him. I still cry watching his runs!

  • @joedeangelis2972
    @joedeangelis2972 2 года назад +883

    "He is moving like a tremendous machine" - A great horse, a great announcer and a great moment to live.

    • @annedonovan9005
      @annedonovan9005 Год назад +12

      I love the tone of the announcers voice it's like he couldn't believe what he was seeing "He's out there all alone....he's almost half a mile away from the rest of the horses..." 😂

    • @averayugen8462
      @averayugen8462 Год назад +3

      Too many are treated like effing machines!😳

    • @toddvest9298
      @toddvest9298 Год назад +2

      @@annedonovan9005 " .. a 1/16 of a mile.." If he was half a mile ahead he would have finished as the other horses were entering the final turn.

    • @RussCR5187
      @RussCR5187 Год назад +4

      Gives me chills every time I hear him say it.

    • @johnylopez
      @johnylopez Год назад +6

      this feat, which has two explanations, the size of his stride, and the size of his heart, make him the best racehorse in history

  • @nickcurran3105
    @nickcurran3105 2 года назад +767

    "He is moving like a tremendous machine!" is my favorite line in sports broadcasting

    • @AleisterCrowleyMagus
      @AleisterCrowleyMagus 2 года назад +14

      Me too - it still gives me chills. Big Red, the super horse.

    • @patlynch3464
      @patlynch3464 2 года назад +7

      And our flag scrolls across the screen as well.

    • @patriciamccormick9321
      @patriciamccormick9321 2 года назад +4

      Chic Anderson was calling the races at Belmont at the end of his life so my Dad and I became great fans. When Dad told me he died at age 47 of a heart attack my heart broke. The only celebrity deaths I cried over in my life were Thurman Munson and Chic Anderson. RIP.

    • @c2cooler2
      @c2cooler2 2 года назад +1

      YES! YES! YES!!!! Me too!

    • @cutl00senc
      @cutl00senc 2 года назад

      Machines are so beautiful….because man created them from their minds

  • @TacoBellManager
    @TacoBellManager Год назад +84

    When Big Red opens up in the backstretch you can hear the total awe take over Chic Anderson's voice. He is in the presence of something supernatural and can only barely describe it.

  • @jimfladwood4393
    @jimfladwood4393 2 месяца назад +26

    My grandfather was a horse rancher in Idaho.
    I remember he cried when he watched this on TV.❤ I lost him five years later.
    I remember him saying, secretariat was a gift from God.❤❤❤

  • @azad9294
    @azad9294 4 года назад +1548

    "That is the record that may stand forever". The statement still true even after almost 50 years

    • @jaelhoward4621
      @jaelhoward4621 4 года назад +35

      And he, still won the digital Triple Crown Showdown all these years later.

    • @julieenslow5915
      @julieenslow5915 3 года назад +59

      There has not been a single race of the Triple Crown in any year since those 3 records set by Secretariat that would have beat his time. In any of the three races. Since 1973. He still holds the record in all three.

    • @bowlchamps37
      @bowlchamps37 3 года назад +12

      @@julieenslow5915 Steriod testing has become so much better that the records will never be broken.

    • @usfanlovesjiwoo1978
      @usfanlovesjiwoo1978 3 года назад +21

      @trf12567 And that would be his great great grandson American Pharoah. A great race horse, but great grandpa is still the best.

    • @usfanlovesjiwoo1978
      @usfanlovesjiwoo1978 3 года назад +56

      @@bowlchamps37 Give it a rest you hater. Secretariat was a superior super horse and did not need drugs to win. His strength and huge heart was all he needed. You know don't kid yourself into thinking that horses get faster as years go by. It could very well be that the fastest horse ever is from 50 years ago and will always be that way. If you can't prove he was on roids then don't waste your time trying to get others to believe you.

  • @i1custd
    @i1custd 3 года назад +2444

    Who still gets goosebumps watching this in 2021? The greatest “athlete” of all time. 3 Triple Crown race records that still stand to this day. A record that will probably never be broken.

    • @jogman262
      @jogman262 2 года назад +84

      I do. This is the single greatest feat by man or horse I have ever seen. He was toying with those other horses.

    • @rhump01
      @rhump01 2 года назад +35

      Fantastic horse !

    • @chriscostonis4837
      @chriscostonis4837 2 года назад +48

      Are you kidding me...almost 50 years later..Brought me to tears..George Costonis lives

    • @paulgekides6608
      @paulgekides6608 2 года назад +28

      Great animal. I watch this any time I can

    • @kennethhodges9383
      @kennethhodges9383 2 года назад +36

      Goose bumps? It will almost bring tears to your eyes !

  • @AllanReed-tb8os
    @AllanReed-tb8os 2 месяца назад +15

    Jack Nicholas watched the race alone on tv at home. At the end he cried. A sports writer friend told him he has spent his entire life trying to achieve perfection, he just witnessed it

  • @thomassant2154
    @thomassant2154 8 месяцев назад +37

    It stills gives me goosebumps 50 years later! A marvelous creature who will never be forgotten!

    • @dianewentz9400
      @dianewentz9400 23 дня назад +1

      A marvelous (and GORGEOUS) horse that SHOULD never be forgotten. I know that within my lifetime, there won't be another Secretariat ... I'm not certain there will ever again be another like him again.

  • @MikeyD22
    @MikeyD22 2 года назад +1141

    In any sport, in any era, this is as close to absolute perfection as you're ever going to see.

    • @craigneeve61
      @craigneeve61 2 года назад +4

      1997 tiger woods comes close

    • @oceanhedonist265
      @oceanhedonist265 2 года назад +13

      @@craigneeve61
      You could say the same for Don Larsen's perfect game in the World Series, Jack Nicklaus on Sunday at Augusta in 1984, Reggie Jackson's 3 straight homeruns in the 1977 World Series, Roger Maris 61 homeruns in 1960 to break Babe Ruth's single season record, but Secretariat won the Triple Crown of horse racing 🐎 which hadn't been done since 1948. He also set a time record in the Belmont Stakes that still stands today.

    • @GeoAce777
      @GeoAce777 2 года назад

      @@oceanhedonist265 Cael Sanderson 🤼

    • @jimmyolsen5897
      @jimmyolsen5897 2 года назад +2

      Babe Ruth

    • @MikeyD22
      @MikeyD22 2 года назад +15

      I'm a huge Ruth fan but his lifetime batting average was .342 which meant that he failed 66% of the time. Secretariat won 16 of his 21 races with three seconds and one third. Ruth was nowhere even close to being as perfect as Secretariat. Set records in all of the triple crown races winning the Belmont by 31 lengths. With him there is no legitimate argument as to who is the greatest of all-time.

  • @Gehan01
    @Gehan01 4 года назад +2356

    "Secretariat moving like a tremendous machine!" - 10/10 chills.

    • @Tony-5000
      @Tony-5000 4 года назад +32

      And he said it as Secretariat was under our great banner. America's great champion.

    • @CarolineDawson-yk8zm
      @CarolineDawson-yk8zm 4 года назад +6

      Gehan01 SAME!!!!

    • @mikeyfiftythree6237
      @mikeyfiftythree6237 4 года назад +20

      Gehan01 ...and just watched this again for the umpteenth time, the feeling never changes!

    • @brka7551
      @brka7551 4 года назад +6

      Gehan01 thank you for pointing that out I didn’t hear it before

    • @robert84_
      @robert84_ 4 года назад +12

      Exactly!
      Easily got chills when he said that.

  • @Boxrec297
    @Boxrec297 Год назад +145

    By this time in Secretariat's career he had learned how to run. No longer did Big Red have to come from last place, he had learned how to get his feet under him out of the gate. No longer was riding Sec like riding a rock crusher, he had smoothed his giant 25-foot strides considerably. Red never missed a beat switching lead legs going into and coming out of turns, he was like a machine. He was cool as a cucumber, not mud in the face, jostling, turf condition or competition bothered him. He was smart and basically ran his own race, Ronnie just guided him and slowly let the reigns out, finally relinquishing the bit. It's amazing how this horse just ran other horses into the ground, like the way he destroyed a great horse in Sham. Most jockeys knew not to try to run with him, any horse that can average 12 second furlongs for a mile and a half should not be messed with. You had to catch this horse on a bad day. He was in all likelihood the biggest, strongest, fastest racehorse the world has ever seen. Secretariat is not the first great horse ever to have been syndicated, but it sure would have been nice to see what he could have done as a five-year-old. I think that's how old Seabiscuit was when he beat young War Admiral. Red was just learning to run.

    • @walterraulerson2986
      @walterraulerson2986 Год назад +8

      He knew he was great and the way he looked at the camera he was the main man the star one guy said he actually watched an airplane go overhead. Truly God's creation tears in my eyes to this day. My birthday is the 3rd week in May and this starts off the weeks the Preakness is the 3rd week and all of this ties together

    • @bonniekeough244
      @bonniekeough244 Год назад

      My bday is the 24th, this month. Go us!

    • @pickle581
      @pickle581 Год назад +1

      @@bonniekeough244 Mine is the 28th of May!

    • @annebelgard6723
      @annebelgard6723 10 месяцев назад +4

      What helped him besides his attitude was his overly large heart and lungs which contributed to his massive wins...he was perfection!

    • @SeaJayAudit
      @SeaJayAudit 3 месяца назад +1

      Turcotte always said he was "a lefty" as well. They tried to get Secretariat to change leads, but he wasn't having any part of it. Like he knew what he was doing on the track. A very under-rated part of Team Secretariat was his groom - Eddie Sweat.

  • @timothykozlowski2945
    @timothykozlowski2945 Год назад +109

    Happy 50th Anniversary to the great Secretariat and his amazing win at Belmont and the Triple Crown.

  • @buttercup141312
    @buttercup141312 5 лет назад +1107

    I hope that commentator got a pay raise because he just makes the experience of watching this even more powerful.

    • @mikes3827
      @mikes3827 4 года назад +47

      Yep. Anderson's "He is running like a TREMENDOUS machine!" sends chills down my spine when I hear it. It really does add to this race, along with the cheering audience also instinctively knowing they were witnessing something unprecedented.

    • @anthonysaponaro6318
      @anthonysaponaro6318 4 года назад +8

      Indeed !
      Kinda like these guys once they realized they were watching a phenom
      ruclips.net/video/RQ6wLLKtZcg/видео.html
      Secretariat and Zenyatta had pretty much the exact same max stride angle
      FRIGGIN MASSIVE STRIDES !
      If you watch just their legs from the point Secretariat begins to break away from Sham Sham needs to almost double stride
      Secretariat without question was a machine . . with gears and gears

    • @richardyanco3229
      @richardyanco3229 4 года назад +37

      The race caller was Chick Anderson who was the regular announcer at Churchill Downs in Louisville. I was there that day and remember his call very well. In those days there was no closed-circuit tv and no Jumbotrons so the announcer's call was critical to the on-track patrons. The fact that Belmont is the largest race track in the United States and is 1 1/2 miles in circumference made it all the more difficult to follow the stride by stride action. As often happened in those days the crowd knew when to hush so they could hear the call clearly. Once they got an idea of what was happening they would resume their usual roaring for the horses on the lead and those closing.
      I do remember vividly that as Secretariat approached the 1/4 pole midway on the far turn that the crowd paused briefly so that Anderson was able to let them know that "Secretariat is moving like a tremendous machine". That did it. From that point and down the stretch the crowd was able to discern which horse was where and I do very much remember watching from the top of the stands and across from the 1/8th pole as Ron Turcotte was looking toward the infield and watching the teletimer and was able to calculate in his mind that Secretariat was well on his way to at least a track record. That was why he continued to ride Big Reed out all the way to the wire. I forget what I had for breakfast today but that day's special race is forever etched in my memory.

    • @bigal724
      @bigal724 4 года назад +3

      @Jhania Smith....if you never seen the movie. Get it. It's long and slow but damn it's a great movie. I was never really into horses but when I saw the movie many years ago it really grabbed me.

    • @WikiMartino
      @WikiMartino 4 года назад +6

      @@richardyanco3229 Thank you for that commentary. It really adds color to the experienced event.

  • @thomasbuck7775
    @thomasbuck7775 5 лет назад +584

    I was mowing the lawn and my Dad stopped me to come in and watch this race, he told me to get ready to see history made. I’m sure he expected us to just see a triple crown won. As I held an ice tea to my lips...I never took a sip as we watched the most amazing athletic performance in history happen live on TV. When the race was over my Dad and I just stood there staring and not saying a word. I finally glanced at my Dad who was a “ mans-man” and noticed he was emotional but never said a word. I’ll never forget my Pop and I sharing that moment in history. It still makes me emotional to think about watching “Big Red” shatter the record for that race. What a horse!

    • @thomasbuck7775
      @thomasbuck7775 5 лет назад +10

      @John Hunter , I am not sure which could be the better memory my friend. Watching that race...or remembering what your Grandfather said to you. Super cool comment buddy.

    • @rootedrotor525
      @rootedrotor525 4 года назад +3

      beautiful

    • @marklohmann6267
      @marklohmann6267 4 года назад +9

      thomas buck nice to know I’m not the only to get emotional watching this race.

    • @Dan-eh4tg
      @Dan-eh4tg 4 года назад +8

      Beautiful story Thomas, Thanks for sharing it.

    • @mariadore2141
      @mariadore2141 4 года назад +5

      I will never forget this race or this magnificent horse

  • @RobertDeMartin
    @RobertDeMartin Год назад +23

    I was there "50" years ago! I had a seat in the mezzanine just before the finish line and I will never forget the moment. The people were jumping up and down, screaming at the top of their lungs and the mezzanine was shaking! Sadly, I wanted to get one $2.00 ticket to win on Secretariat but the line was so long I would have never made it back to my seat to see the race. Of course I would have never cashed the ticket. I don't know what the number was but there were thousands of tickets that were never cashed in. This race will be regarded as, perhaps, the greatest performance by a horse, EVER!

  • @EnglishMagic777
    @EnglishMagic777 11 месяцев назад +53

    Don't know how many times I've watched these 1973 Secretariat videos. Just can't get tired of them. HE WAS INCREDIBLE!!!

  • @tomscott4438
    @tomscott4438 3 года назад +563

    "But Secretariat is all alone..." That's the call that always gets me. Turcotte later said that "he wasn't even tired". This really needs to be considered as one of the great athletic performances of all time.

    • @randycrocker5908
      @randycrocker5908 2 года назад +31

      I agree sir, it is the greatest performance I can think of, those weren't old nags he was running against and if you brought back thet greatest horses, he still had 2 and 3/5 seconds on the best of the best. Nobody in the stands could believe he could keep that pace early in the race when he was running with Sham. After the final turn it looked like he eased up just a bit, to catch a good breath or 2 or 3 the others were starting their kick towards the finish , then Secretariat did his kick and he was pulling away, widening his lead as he got closer to the finish. I like what Turcotte said, I'd never felt such strength under me, his breathing was good his long strides were good. I should just be a good passenger. The only thing I did is I leaned up to his ear and whispered to him a couple of times " easy boy"... now by God that's a horse, greatest horse to ever frace the race track

    • @danieldrinkwalter2393
      @danieldrinkwalter2393 2 года назад +22

      Absolutely, and he was still pulling away at the finish. They could have made the race 2 or 2.5 miles and he would have just won by 50 or 60 lengths...!!!

    • @jogman262
      @jogman262 2 года назад +9

      @Tom Scott
      GOAT!!!

    • @jogman262
      @jogman262 2 года назад +9

      “Be a tremendous machine.” should be a mantra we should all live by, in everything we do.

    • @sareaper69
      @sareaper69 2 года назад +2

      Not an athletic performance. Just a marvel of nature. There is no equivalent secretariat-level human. Usain Bolt was only marginally faster than anyone ever. When the secretariat of humans is eventually born, who destroys everyone by lengths and not inches, that will be a sight to behold. Genetically, Secretariat can be considered a lottery ticket of lottery tickets.

  • @joesmith1946
    @joesmith1946 2 года назад +1253

    "That is a record that may stand... forever." And so far, almost 50 years later, it still stands. Secretariat would have won yesterday's (2022) Belmont by 4-1/2 seconds, or 24 lengths.

    • @shaun374
      @shaun374 Год назад +127

      Considering the concoction of drugs they have these horses on nowadays, that’s absolutely incredible. It’s quite possible Secretariat reached the absolute physical peak capable of the species during that summer.

    • @joshcolbert1986
      @joshcolbert1986 Год назад +56

      Let that just sink in for a moment 24 LEGNTHS

    • @31webseries
      @31webseries Год назад +18

      Incredible, just incredible.

    • @cmeflywva
      @cmeflywva Год назад +33

      @@joshcolbert1986 Correction - 31 lengths, unbelievable!

    • @ahsanshaikh786
      @ahsanshaikh786 Год назад +26

      I don’t think it will ever be broken.

  • @a.c.f.2423
    @a.c.f.2423 11 месяцев назад +20

    I don't know anything about horse racing, but I can't listen to this man without tearing up. Truly the mark of a great communicator.

  • @edwardmcmanus7496
    @edwardmcmanus7496 Год назад +26

    Best athlete of the 20th century. I saw it live June 9th 1973, and have viewed this video clip more times over the years than I can count. I will remember Secretariat forever! ⚘️🇺🇲

  • @axlewheel6457
    @axlewheel6457 3 года назад +715

    I get the chills when listening to the caller. "He's moving like a tremendous machine"

    • @yourontheair
      @yourontheair 3 года назад +3

      ya great

    • @troytitus2859
      @troytitus2859 3 года назад +12

      and hes all alone

    • @stevepitkanen1424
      @stevepitkanen1424 3 года назад +15

      Same here. I remember watching this race live on TV when I was a kid; it had that much of an impact.

    • @Mr10usdad
      @Mr10usdad 3 года назад +10

      @@stevepitkanen1424 I remember watching this. I was 7 years old with my parents at the beach. We were from Louisville KY.

    • @thunderbird1921
      @thunderbird1921 3 года назад +17

      Listen to the crowd literally losing their minds! The greatest race horse in all of history, end of discussion.

  • @H--B
    @H--B 3 года назад +649

    “He is moving like a tremendous machine!!!”
    Greatest sports call of all time

    • @bradsteiner1322
      @bradsteiner1322 3 года назад +14

      Close, but it falls just short of Al Michaels' call of the "Miracle On Ice."

    • @H--B
      @H--B 3 года назад +5

      @@bradsteiner1322 LOL maybe to you

    • @CCCC-cb2ty
      @CCCC-cb2ty 3 года назад +6

      @@bradsteiner1322 Gonna agree... the “do you believe in miracles?” line has to take it. Up there for me, as well, is Vin Scully’s call of Gibson’s dinger... “in a year that has been so improbable, the impossible has happened!”

    • @beachhunting69
      @beachhunting69 3 года назад +3

      @@CCCC-cb2ty One of the best aspects of Vin Scully's call was his ability to stay silent for over a minute and let the atmosphere of the moment sink in...and then his classic “in a year that has been so improbable, the impossible has happened!”. Great line.

    • @kingrama2727
      @kingrama2727 3 года назад +2

      Ummmmm no….

  • @user-qr2hb1rt4d
    @user-qr2hb1rt4d 3 месяца назад +16

    Every time I watch this race, I shed tears of pure joy. What a horse. A once in a lifetime horse.

  • @douglascarducci6977
    @douglascarducci6977 7 месяцев назад +13

    I'm always speechless by the distance of that lead... ..just unreal and will never be beat

  • @JohnDoe-bz3ci
    @JohnDoe-bz3ci 4 года назад +676

    Never thought I'd tear up over the performance of a horse. Possibly the greatest, most dominant, performance in the history of sports.

    • @robertlevine2827
      @robertlevine2827 3 года назад +12

      DOMINANT. You chose the right word.

    • @WiliiamNoTell
      @WiliiamNoTell 3 года назад +5

      could not agree more!

    • @ldarcel
      @ldarcel 3 года назад +7

      IKR! I did as a little kid and it still makes me tear up

    • @magicmarc3340
      @magicmarc3340 3 года назад +4

      @@ldarcel Dead on my friend. Greatest of all time.

    • @gregmerchanthouse4273
      @gregmerchanthouse4273 3 года назад +13

      This seems to be a common, but odd reaction to Secretariat win at Belmont. It makes me tear up every time. Other incredible sporting events, individual performances, etc have never prompted the emotional tears of this event. And I'm clearly not alone. I don't buy the explanation given to Jack Nicholas by the journalist in the sports century documentary. But I'd love to know why this horse makes grown stoic men weep

  • @bpcarman
    @bpcarman 3 года назад +993

    The first time he Crossed the start/finish line, he was going 36 mph. The second time he crossed it, he was going 39 mph. He ran every quarter faster than the one before. There will never be another like him.

    • @ArmyRob13
      @ArmyRob13 2 года назад +79

      Literally accelerated through the whole race, unbelievable…

    • @christinepeniaranda8484
      @christinepeniaranda8484 2 года назад +33

      Imagine the speed a horse attains running their top speed on a wild space without a rider. Probably even faster than the clockers record.

    • @marcielopez6501
      @marcielopez6501 2 года назад +25

      One of the most beautiful sights ever to be seen. I watch it many times and try to imagine the lungs,the mind, the heart, the soul of this fabulous horse all in harmony. He had to know who he was and what he was doing. He made a conscious decision to give it everything he had. Divine
      Marcie Shrewsbury

    • @dianeatkinson2015
      @dianeatkinson2015 2 года назад +21

      @@marcielopez6501 Secretariat's throuroughbred history can be traced back through the UK Stud book to the late 1600s He was related to every single great raehorse, including Shergar, Henkel, Seabiscuit and more.

    • @lonesquid
      @lonesquid 2 года назад +8

      @@marcielopez6501 His heart! Yes! I believe they said it was twice the size of the average race horse's heart! And he obviously loved to run! :)

  • @darrellhurst
    @darrellhurst Год назад +18

    I feel this is one of the greatest, if not the greatest horse racing call of all time! When your dad says, "Secretariat is all alone", and at the top of the stretch he says, "Secretariat is in a position that he's impossible to catch"! Amazing call from start to finish!

  • @bryceb8331
    @bryceb8331 Год назад +22

    I burst into tears every time I watch this. And I’m not even a sports guy. Truly the most amazing thing I’ve ever seen.

  • @wesleyantrim6648
    @wesleyantrim6648 4 года назад +474

    One of these days I’ll watch this and not be moved to tears. But that day is not today.

    • @pamelak8796
      @pamelak8796 3 года назад +15

      Don't bet on it. I watched the original race, and i still cry every time I watch this. If there is such a thing as magic, this horse was it!

    • @chatman2a
      @chatman2a 3 года назад +9

      Over the past 47 years, I’ve tried also. Result: The tears still flow freely.

    • @majkjems
      @majkjems 3 года назад +13

      No ,I hope you won't. The tears are Pride,Awe and Appriciation of a monumental event. That kind of feeling is God given. I hope you never lose it.
      This horse was PERFECT. There will be no other as magnificent as he when it comes to animals.

    • @m74796
      @m74796 3 года назад +4

      No whip all three races ! That horse knew what he was doing.

    • @danielnaccarella4923
      @danielnaccarella4923 3 года назад +8

      It's true. I cannot watch this race without tearing up. And I'm not even a huge horse racing fan but Secretariat was something special!!!!

  • @calevel
    @calevel 3 года назад +682

    “That’s a record that might stand forever “... and almost fifty years later still stands undefeated. He was a magnificent horse.

    • @thegreenbird795
      @thegreenbird795 3 года назад +5

      the best...

    • @corkkyle
      @corkkyle 3 года назад +17

      Never, ever will be another like Secretariat. Wow.

    • @headshotsongs9465
      @headshotsongs9465 3 года назад +14

      His heart was 1 and 1/2 times larger than normal.

    • @michaeldillon1027
      @michaeldillon1027 3 года назад +5

      Just think if he would have been challenged. This would probably have caused him to run even faster and lowered the record even more.

    • @calevel
      @calevel 3 года назад +33

      He had an oversized heart that acted like a turbocharged engine plus he had pride and stamina simply put he was God’s perfect creation. Will never be another one like him again.

  • @mitchelll3879
    @mitchelll3879 Год назад +19

    As someone in Kentucky once said, he wasn't just a horse: he was Secretariat

  • @m288701
    @m288701 Год назад +41

    When something that happened so many years ago can still bring tears of emotion to this day, it's because it's something extraordinary that will continue to move you for the rest of your life. Thanks for this video

  • @skinrule1
    @skinrule1 5 лет назад +557

    Not a horse guy, but this greatness gives me chills

    • @dkitchen1971
      @dkitchen1971 5 лет назад +12

      I had goosebumps watching this race. Damn was he ever a great horse!!!

    • @Mrgoodenergy
      @Mrgoodenergy 5 лет назад +3

      @@dkitchen1971 Same here

    • @raptorm8242
      @raptorm8242 4 года назад +5

      dkitchen1971 u said a bad word im telling my mom. dont ever swear again u dumb fuck

    • @valoranthater420
      @valoranthater420 4 года назад +1

      RaptorM82 I-

    • @kennykomodo2576
      @kennykomodo2576 4 года назад +3

      sometimes, when I get really really down and feel like just give up, giving in, ya know? So l sit and watch Secretariat. Somehow it helps.

  • @Gwenhamara
    @Gwenhamara 5 лет назад +1252

    Poor Sham. He was such a good horse who had the misfortune to be born the same year as a legend. I know Secretariat broke his heart.

    • @TristanandIsolt
      @TristanandIsolt 4 года назад +62

      Secretariat ripped Sham's heart out of his living body.

    • @deniseeulert5220
      @deniseeulert5220 4 года назад +136

      I thought the same. Sham was a great horse, it's just that his rival was better.

    • @TheSands83
      @TheSands83 4 года назад +81

      Sham is like Hall of fame basketball players in the 90s

    • @MsCelmusic
      @MsCelmusic 4 года назад +27

      Poor sham, unfortunately name too

    • @ritaanderson4855
      @ritaanderson4855 4 года назад +129

      I totally agree that poor Sham, had he come up in any other year, would have been a Triple Crown Winner himself because he was a superior horse to all others EXCEPT Secretariat!

  • @BigRedJonson
    @BigRedJonson Год назад +49

    Today marks the 50th anniversary of Secretariat's record-shattering performance in the Belmont Stakes - June 9, 1973. This unbelievable feat will forever be joined by Chic Anderson's legendary call: "Secretariat is blazing along... he is moving like a tremendous machine... an amazing, unbelievable performance by this miracle horse... this magnificent animal who has today run the most sensational Belmont Stakes in the history of this race. Secretariat has accomplished the unbelievable task of breaking the mile and a half record by two and three-fifths seconds. That is a record that may stand forever. The time of this race - 2:24. Almost unbelievable." Thanks for posting :^)

  • @tabbyb4421
    @tabbyb4421 Год назад +12

    We were 12, and stationed on Guam for the running of the Belmont.... stayed up all night to watch the race. I still get chills watching it. An amazing horse. Unbeatable into history.

    • @CoachBanjo
      @CoachBanjo 7 месяцев назад

      I’m stationed in Guam now and I grew up watching this movie with my family. Absolutely wonderful performance.

  • @craigmitchell604
    @craigmitchell604 Год назад +494

    That voice and that call and that race and that horse and my mother jumping up and down in the living room screaming “Go Baby Go”…created the greatest sporting memory of my life.
    At 59, I still cry the same tears I cried when only 10 years old watching it all on a 12” black and white TV.

    • @68air
      @68air Год назад +15

      I love that visual. Reminds me of what took place in our home.

    • @jeffreywolfe1
      @jeffreywolfe1 Год назад +9

      I was almost 10 years old when I saw the race on TV with my family. Like you I cry tears of joy every time I rewatch it. Let's see how the world celebrates the 50th anniversary of a miracle.

    • @rogercarter456
      @rogercarter456 Год назад +14

      I’m 74 & still cry each & everytime I watch Secretariat. Best athlete ever in any sport. And the movie is one of the best. ❤

    • @effemeseyevee901
      @effemeseyevee901 Год назад +6

      same age, same experience! i cried then and even now!

    • @Felipe4352
      @Felipe4352 Год назад +2

      Desde Argentina, conozco la fama de Secretariat y me gustaría saber si algún potrillo descendiente llegó a ser tan bueno como Secretariat.

  • @gartay1332
    @gartay1332 5 лет назад +598

    Another amazing factoid -- Secretariat ran every quarter of the race faster than the one before. He was accelerating for the entire race.

    • @eds3969
      @eds3969 5 лет назад +19

      Not to quibble with the greatest athletic performance that I have seen, but I don’t think your statement is accurate. The announcer said during the call that the first 3/4 of a mile was 1:09 4/5. That would mean the 2nd 3/4 mile was 1:14 1/5. This may be more impressive than what you suggested. If he had been actually challenged, he may have fun faster.

    • @iwshamrock4908
      @iwshamrock4908 5 лет назад +2

      Great point, I had forgotten. I watched it back then, too at 17 with friends and family. Best ever.

    • @RevIlikai
      @RevIlikai 5 лет назад +41

      He did that at the Derby... They focused on him and timed him. He ran every 1/4 faster than the one before..

    • @lynnzick4317
      @lynnzick4317 5 лет назад +28

      Tim Hoog is correct...Secretariat running each quarter faster was indeed a fact of the Kentucky Derby.

    • @planegaper
      @planegaper 4 года назад +18

      same with Baltimore, at the Derby he decided to give false hope to the field, left the gates like a cow, got pissed off watching other horses bums, flipped the switch....and crushed all hope.. the move at Pimlico was even more freakish..horses don't just decide to decimate the field from the middle of a turn..sort of, " I can crush you any time I want" move..
      Belmont.. 31 lengths, on a strong field, Ronnie was a lucky man..best thing he didn't abuse or push the horse, his gentle style and humility was the perfect compliment for that team..

  • @user-bu4qf9ox5u
    @user-bu4qf9ox5u 4 месяца назад +5

    I will never forget this race. Still makes me emotional every time I watch it.
    51 years later the record still stands.

  • @user-pq7cw9dj7t
    @user-pq7cw9dj7t 10 месяцев назад +13

    I was an 11 year old horse lover and I knew that I was watching history!!! Best called race too!!

  • @Stringfreak
    @Stringfreak 4 года назад +646

    That horse ran like his life depended on it! I heard somewhere that he was accelerating so much throughout the race that his jockey was afraid that his heart would explode. And when the jockey was asked that even after that considerable lead, why didn't he slow down the horse, he admitted that by the last quarter of the race, he had no control over Secretariat. It was just doing its thing.
    Animals are driven by instincts. I'd love to know what was going through Secretariat's mind during that race. Its as if God himself spoke in his ears "show 'em what u've got boy. make me proud."

    • @chmitoxd
      @chmitoxd 4 года назад +47

      Ill take this comment for my IG post, this just made my cry thinking my dad loved this race and he passed away 1 year ago and I can hear him telling me "show 'em what u've got boy. make me proud." Thank you.

    • @Stacie45
      @Stacie45 4 года назад +37

      You can kind of see it. After he pulled away from Sham he seems to relax and drop down a little bit lower, it was like he said to his jockey "Just hold on tight Buddy, I've got this." WHOOSH. What he was doing was having fun.

    • @radiomandelbrot5868
      @radiomandelbrot5868 4 года назад +20

      "the jockey" is named Ron Turcotte.
      When I saw Secretariat run I got this image in my head like if he was seeing himself running freely through the steppes. So yeah, I guess "having fun" would be a good descriptive, but for some reason this horse gives this kind of... nostalgic feel? Strong, but sensitive, like an artist. Not just a powerful machine, but a refined, majestic creature.

    • @Stacie45
      @Stacie45 4 года назад +17

      @@radiomandelbrot5868 Yeah I knew it was Turcotte, just didn't recall at the moment and too lazy to look it up. I believe you can get a feel for Secretariat's personality watching him walking back to the paddock after, when he starts nodding his head (4:55). To me he hears the crowd cheering and he is saying "Yeah, you like it? So do I." As a former competitive distance runner (College All-American) I can say your best days racing are the most fun you can have. Race horses like Secretariat are athletes. They know it is a race, they know where the finish line is, the crowd lets them know what their feelings are. It is visceral. You can see it. And poor Sham, a true competitor who got crushed, I know that feeling too.

    • @radiomandelbrot5868
      @radiomandelbrot5868 4 года назад +8

      @@Stacie45 my "the jockey" comment was not aimed at you in particular, OP did it first ;)
      it's funny how we all see Secretariat through our own lens. My partner and I are both musicians, and as such we both felt like this horse has a sensitive, almost "romantic" feel to him. Personally, I love horses but my partner is kinda aloof towards them, and he still was fascinated. This animal has something really special, to be able to evoke such strong sympathy even within people who aren't normally drawn to them.

  • @brucemackenzie4952
    @brucemackenzie4952 3 года назад +936

    “That is a record that may stand for ever”, 48 years later it still stands. In fact he has the track record still at all three of the triple crown tracks. Absolute perfection at a difficult time in this nations history he gave of us all a welcome relief from all that on three weekends in 1973. I was 26 and watching with mom and dad and my wife going crazy.

    • @mattthompson9826
      @mattthompson9826 3 года назад +19

      After all, to this very day, Pham’s time in the Kentucky Derby is the second fastest in the history of the event.

    • @garypainter5705
      @garypainter5705 3 года назад +28

      The greatest horse in history. My opinion. Loved watching him.

    • @zanti4132
      @zanti4132 3 года назад +13

      @@garypainter5705 No need to say it's an opinion. The clock is very objective.

    • @garypainter5705
      @garypainter5705 3 года назад +11

      @@zanti4132 my opinion exactly. I loved this horse. My dad and i and. Witched this horse. Have ridden for 40 years. Great est horse ever.........

    • @evantorch6122
      @evantorch6122 3 года назад +13

      Many women and not an inconsiderable number of men, broke into tears!

  • @okedoke1234
    @okedoke1234 Год назад +10

    Still get goose bumps, saw this as a 9 yr old kid….my dad told me don’t ever forget this , you will never see another horse like this!

    • @humid-rb7rt
      @humid-rb7rt Год назад

      💯

    • @jimmyhunt8685
      @jimmyhunt8685 11 месяцев назад +2

      Watched it with my dad as a 7 yr old and I'll never forget him saying well there you go! I still say it to this day

  • @karenlaitur
    @karenlaitur 7 месяцев назад +8

    I cry today watching it as I did when I watched it live. The most tremendous performance by any athlete EVER. I truly hope no horse ever breaks your record in this race, Secretariat!

  • @ricardovargas4546
    @ricardovargas4546 7 лет назад +540

    I saw all 3 races live. I watched the 2nd half of the Belmont with my mouth hanging open. It is still the single greatest sport moment in history. I watched a magical creature and it made me weep.

    • @karalguidubaldi6013
      @karalguidubaldi6013 6 лет назад +14

      Ricardo Vargas OMG, you saw it live? I will always tear up when I see it again. But live? How lucky can you get?

    • @aubthedog3305
      @aubthedog3305 5 лет назад +4

      Wow lucky one I wish I was alive to see this. Did you get to go meet him after the race? Do you have pics? Your so lucky

    • @gh9111
      @gh9111 5 лет назад +6

      Many grown men were weeping. It was a marvelous moment.

    • @jilldowlat4498
      @jilldowlat4498 5 лет назад +5

      That's so awesome!!

    • @lindaprill1744
      @lindaprill1744 5 лет назад +6

      I did also. I still tear up today. Amazing. Beautiful

  • @dantheman5745
    @dantheman5745 6 лет назад +754

    If there was a Mt. Rushmore for race horses, they'd simply have Secretariat from 4 different angles.

    • @thomaspiccirillo6820
      @thomaspiccirillo6820 6 лет назад +4

      Dan the Man PERFECT DAN ! U ARE THE MAN

    • @ryanduray1
      @ryanduray1 5 лет назад +8

      I love this comment.

    • @hoserintrainingyup2713
      @hoserintrainingyup2713 5 лет назад +7

      The perfect comment for the perfect horse, Dan.....

    • @MajicMongoose62
      @MajicMongoose62 5 лет назад +14

      Dan the Man , Seabiscuit would be there on 1 angle, and Man’o’ War on 1

    • @MajicMongoose62
      @MajicMongoose62 5 лет назад +4

      Don’t get me wrong, though, Secretariat was the greatest

  • @ronelpagao2813
    @ronelpagao2813 8 месяцев назад +9

    I never get over with this race, still goosebumps even many times i watch 😅

  • @brucevonah511
    @brucevonah511 Год назад +22

    This never gets old

  • @JohnSmith-en8vx
    @JohnSmith-en8vx 3 года назад +876

    It’s rare that you see perfection in a person or an athlete. But for these 144 seconds God treated the world to a perfect horse.

    • @kerihanke7088
      @kerihanke7088 3 года назад +21

      He did, an every time I watch it, I think how it must have please God to watch such a magnificent horse run for the joy of running.

    • @vincestar4840
      @vincestar4840 3 года назад +4

      Then God went and killed him.

    • @allisonlegault9499
      @allisonlegault9499 3 года назад +2

      I love your words. So right!

    • @perfectsense3240
      @perfectsense3240 3 года назад +7

      @@vincestar4840 Incorrect...

    • @vincestar4840
      @vincestar4840 3 года назад +2

      @@perfectsense3240 Debate genius, you are.

  • @jeanpreston8009
    @jeanpreston8009 3 года назад +644

    My kids couldn't understand why I cried and was depressed when Secretariat died. They weren't around for his glory and couldn't understand that he wasn't "just a horse". Love you Big Red.

    • @deborahfrasier1221
      @deborahfrasier1221 3 года назад +14

      He Was MORE Than A Horse. Unbelievable. I get chocked up everytime I see this video. AMAZING ONE OF A KIND.
      LOVE HIM❤💜💖💞💖

    • @noradonovan6707
      @noradonovan6707 3 года назад +15

      Yes, everytime I watch it..tears! Everytime. What an elegant horse who just loved to run.

    • @catherineseapratt6182
      @catherineseapratt6182 3 года назад

      Making it seem like secretariat had a rough life. He won and was good big deal. No need to cry

    • @patrickhall6627
      @patrickhall6627 3 года назад +17

      @@catherineseapratt6182 How does being sad about Secretariat dying in any way imply he had a rough life? I genuinely do not understand where this is coming from.

    • @catherineseapratt6182
      @catherineseapratt6182 3 года назад

      @@patrickhall6627 everyone is saying how emotional they got because of that race. Uh why so emotional? Did they have some special connection with the horse? NOPE

  • @vincenthamilton09
    @vincenthamilton09 Год назад +12

    I can't help but get tears watching this from time to time. It's just profound how incredible of a racer Secretariat was. Literally the perfect race horse and gave us one of the greatest moments in the history of of all sports. I have the iconic picture of Secretariat and Ronny on my wall signed by Ronny in my basement bar. God bless Secretariat and the amazing performances he gave us

  • @drewblue1164
    @drewblue1164 Год назад +22

    50 years ago today!!! Greatest performance by a racehorse in history!!

  • @CellarDoorx06
    @CellarDoorx06 Год назад +338

    "Secretariat is moving like a TREMENDOUS MACHINE!"
    ...Never will there ever, EVER be a more chilling commentary in the history of sports!
    This "magnificent animal" is buried just over the hill from my house and I come and visit "Big Red" often! 🐴♥️

    • @MrJSpicoli
      @MrJSpicoli Год назад +13

      Give him my respects please

    • @tigioma3761
      @tigioma3761 Год назад +16

      "He is moving like a TREMENDOUS MACHINE!" is right up there with "Do you believe in Miracles???"

    • @nathanieldavis5231
      @nathanieldavis5231 Год назад +7

      Tell him a drummer from NYC , thinks of him and Bruce Lee all the time !!!

    • @bradpennell5490
      @bradpennell5490 Год назад +4

      ​@Tigi Oma my sentiments exactly.

    • @eburnham3286
      @eburnham3286 Год назад +7

      I grew up in Bowie Maryland...horse racing country. Big Red spent some time at Bowie and I got to meet him. Still sends chills down my spine. Please say a prayer and a thank you from me next time you go. Can't believe its 50 years.

  • @KareemPilot
    @KareemPilot 8 лет назад +583

    "He is moving like a tremendous machine!" ... You can't come up with a better line than that... Absolutely perfect... one of the all-time classic calls in sports

    • @alandonohoe5538
      @alandonohoe5538 8 лет назад +8

      +Clogg yes clogg perfect line, summed up secretariats performance.

    • @Cryuff4
      @Cryuff4 8 лет назад +6

      Secretariat. Johan Cryuff. Larry Bird and the Tyler Rose, Earl Campbell. Perfection. And as much as I love the other GOATS, Big Red at the Belmont is the coolest thing I've ever seen. Perfection.

    • @yes350yes
      @yes350yes 7 лет назад +4

      Agreed!

    • @richardyanco3229
      @richardyanco3229 7 лет назад +7

      That call was from "Chick" Anderson who was also the on track race caller at Churchill Downs at that time. Unfortunately he died at a fairly young age from a heart attack, while at the microphone, at Suffolk Downs in Boston.

    • @KareemPilot
      @KareemPilot 7 лет назад +3

      Richard Yanco Yes, sir... Terrific announcer

  • @christopherbibber964
    @christopherbibber964 Год назад +6

    Today is June 9th, 2023. I have come back to this video on the 50th anniversary of this incredible feat by the greatest racehorse ever.

  • @docguinwayne8370
    @docguinwayne8370 9 месяцев назад +7

    I have a huge poster on my wall with pictures of Secretariat in many races and Penny and signed by Ron Turcotte. It is my pride and joy. As an ex jock I have never seen anything like this race or this horse.

  • @thelastvalkyrie1998
    @thelastvalkyrie1998 4 года назад +530

    They say that horse racing is the “sport of kings”
    Secretariat was the king of horses.
    He was, and still is, the king of the sport of kings.

    • @RedondoBeach2
      @RedondoBeach2 3 года назад +1

      He had an extraordinarily large heart.

    • @michaelwainscott2633
      @michaelwainscott2633 3 года назад +13

      Secretariat won a fairly close KY Derby and looked effortless at doing it. He won the Preakness by a larger margin and again looked effortless while Sham got the whip many times down the stretch yet despite his best efforts, lost again. Sham was spent 1/2 way through the Belmont and Secretariat let it all hang out. What was even more amazing, horses can tell when they are being challenged by other horses. And for Secretariat to finish at such a fast pace with no other horses in the same zip code in the last 1/4 mile was more amazing.

    • @AidanDark
      @AidanDark 3 года назад +4

      BEHOLD THE KING
      THE KING OF KINGS

    • @kenwaid8239
      @kenwaid8239 3 года назад +4

      American pharaoh last horse to win the Triple Crown was a direct blood descendant that is some powerful genetics at work right there.

    • @tomshea8382
      @tomshea8382 3 года назад

      @John Russo No.

  • @baseballfan148927
    @baseballfan148927 4 года назад +405

    If the race had gone on, Secretariat would have lapped them

    • @karenshaub8273
      @karenshaub8273 3 года назад +14

      He wasn't even asked for his best. Did you ever wonder how much more was under his hood,?

    • @karenshaub8273
      @karenshaub8273 3 года назад +8

      @@charlesclark3415 He had that physically enormous heart
      And they did train him hard for that race which broke all the rules. He was clearly happier at longer distances.
      2 miles might have been the perfect distance for him. Races of that length do exist now.
      He was the exception, not the rule.

    • @hannahrose1631
      @hannahrose1631 3 года назад +1

      @@charlesclark3415 have u seen the grand national?

    • @anonymoussources8803
      @anonymoussources8803 3 года назад +15

      After winning Secretariat took his jockey to White Castle for a couple of sliders and still made it back in time to catch the end of the race.

    • @karenshaub8273
      @karenshaub8273 3 года назад +1

      @@hannahrose1631 no. It's a 2 miler, right?

  • @ryanlsorrell1983
    @ryanlsorrell1983 Год назад +16

    The fact that the camera had to pan back to the other horses after Secretariet crossed is amazing in itself.

    • @joelciszewski1
      @joelciszewski1 Год назад +4

      Some guy on Twitter said something to the effect of
      ..."yeah but he only beat four other horses...".
      When I replied to him I said "No, you're wrong.
      Secretariat beat every horse that has ever lived or ever will."

    • @freeguy77
      @freeguy77 Год назад +1

      ​@@joelciszewski1 Too bad Secretariat couldn't race against Man o' War at his peak. That would have been fun to see on a regular 1 1/4 mile track as the Derby and Preakness races were. Do both tracks with the two highest rated horses by the horse race experts Then have them race at Belmont with its 1 1/2 mile length! Man o' War won 20 of 21 races, far better than Sec.'s 16 wins, 3 place, 1 show (20 in the money, but not all wins) out of 21. How much would a spectator be willing to pay to see any of those 3 Triple Crown races by the two best of all time!?

  • @user-qn3rc3ru2s
    @user-qn3rc3ru2s Год назад +10

    I still get chills watching this race, 50 years to the day!! I'll never forget it!!

  • @ronaldgajda1796
    @ronaldgajda1796 Год назад +569

    Hands down, the greatest individual performance in sports history!

    • @d.owczarzak6888
      @d.owczarzak6888 Год назад +3

      Agreed !

    • @richconboy6896
      @richconboy6896 Год назад +14

      Impossible to argue against. The greatest race, by the greatest race horse in history.

    • @nathanieldavis5231
      @nathanieldavis5231 Год назад +3

      Probably forever.

    • @powdermik
      @powdermik Год назад +2

      I greee

    • @Jangocat
      @Jangocat Год назад +2

      Horse racing is not a sport. Secretariat had an enlarged heart at autopsy, the largest ever recorded at the time. Who knows what drugs they were raising horses on at the time.

  • @Lava1964
    @Lava1964 4 года назад +407

    "He is moving like a tremendous machine!": That's one of the great lines ever in sports commentary. I was nine when I saw this race live. I didn't appreciate what I was seeing at the time. Today it's just jaw-dropping.

    • @russs7574
      @russs7574 4 года назад +4

      Oh yeah...it's right up there with Al Michaels' "Do you believe in miracles?"

    • @jogman262
      @jogman262 4 года назад

      Along with, "Do you believe in miracles?!" Or, "The Giants win the Pennant!!"

    • @lanes-world
      @lanes-world 4 года назад +1

      Oh what i would give to have the chance to see this live

    • @jogman262
      @jogman262 4 года назад +3

      @@lanes-world I was 12 years old. I watched during my sister's high school graduation party. Had to see it!

    • @Paul-km8ko
      @Paul-km8ko 4 года назад +2

      I was 12 and recall watching it on TV - little did i know i was witnessing history

  • @carolmiller5713
    @carolmiller5713 Год назад +13

    An incredible athlete who cleared loved to run and made it look so effortless. A true star 🌟❤

  • @ncast54
    @ncast54 9 месяцев назад +9

    After 50 years , this horse still gives me chills after this performance ,Amazing

  • @ajbianchi85
    @ajbianchi85 4 года назад +106

    You could’ve never seen a race in your life but most would still get emotional after seeing this

    • @ewsdjkrsfmnekrtj3880
      @ewsdjkrsfmnekrtj3880 3 года назад +1

      "Secretariat moving like a tremendous machine!" - 10/10 chills.

  • @Louieman
    @Louieman 4 года назад +410

    I keep arguing this with friends and no one seems to buy it, but this is possibly the greatest performance in sports history. I understand Secretariat is a horse, and that's where the issue comes in. And when you factor in the human social element, a la Jackie Robinson's first season in MLB, you won't get debate from me. But this horse, at the biggest race of the biggest tournament it will ever run in, not only wins, but destroys the all time-record for this length for any horse, ever, on any surface, to this day, and not even by any close margin, where each quarter of the race he gets better. Imagine game 7 of the world series and a pitcher pitches a perfect game, the perfect game with the most strikeouts and fewest pitches, against an amazing team, and by the 9th inning he's hitting 100mph on the gun. I don't know what else you can ask for than what this horse did. That to me, is the essence of what sports performance is about.

    • @Spursrule1969
      @Spursrule1969 4 года назад +3

      What are you on about? The world record for a horse running over this distance is 2.22.63, Not to mention the dubious timing system that America uses of not starting the timer until the horse has run 70yds, If you time the race properly from when the stalls opened he ran 2.26.80

    • @johnwalsh3215
      @johnwalsh3215 3 года назад +11

      It is the greatest individual effort in a sporting event ever no doubt!!!!

    • @kevinsheldrick917
      @kevinsheldrick917 3 года назад +1

      Secretariat's time was " the American record for ​1 1⁄2 miles on the dirt" (Wikipedia). In 1989, Hawkster set the world record of 2:22.8 "for one and one half miles on Turf" (Wikipedia) at Santa Anita Park, California (the video gave 2.24 for Secretariat), so Secretariat's time-record for this length is on dirt (but not for "any surface").

    • @johnwalsh3215
      @johnwalsh3215 3 года назад +8

      Kevin Sheldrick I know Wikipedia says it was an American record but it’s the world record still on dirt. No horse has been within a second of Secretariat’s time and for Belmont not within 2 seconds. There’s a big difference running in dirt vs turf it’s like race cars running in dirt vs a paved track that’s about the best way to describe the difference

    • @TheFromaniac
      @TheFromaniac 3 года назад +9

      I’ve heard someone in sports commentary say this was the greatest single performance in the history of all sports.

  • @ourfamilyhughes4080
    @ourfamilyhughes4080 Год назад +8

    Other than from cowboy movies I know nothing about horses, but watching this horse was emotional for me, at 61. Secretariat’s spirit hit me right in the heart. ❤

  • @baq8680
    @baq8680 Год назад +8

    I can't help but get emotional every time I see this video... when he starts to pull away from Sham and into the final turn... unbelievable!!!

  • @ilmsff7
    @ilmsff7 2 года назад +349

    This might be the most perfect call of a sport I've heard. Every word by Chic Anderson was perfect, his inflection spot on. "He's out there ALL ALONE!" Exactly what everyone else was thinking at the moment. He didn't go berserk, he didn't play it down. Pitch perfect.

    • @JulianneTure
      @JulianneTure Год назад +10

      Chic Anderson was the Vin Scully of race announcers.

    • @rikji
      @rikji Год назад +1

      he could have been more accurate on the distance, Secretariats was way further along than the call. 31 is along way ahead of 24-25

    • @johnhunter2294
      @johnhunter2294 Год назад +3

      @@rikji He did say "He's almost a sixteenth of a mile away from the rest of the horses!" 31 lengths is actually almost a sixteenth of a mile.

    • @mollylea2643
      @mollylea2643 Год назад +5

      @@rikji I think it was so unbelievable that they stopped counting after 24.

    • @jacobjones5269
      @jacobjones5269 Год назад +2

      Kinda like how they stopped counting Yordan’s HR at 450, right?.. That was 475 all day!..

  • @jcb3393
    @jcb3393 3 года назад +137

    the fact that the camera had to keep widening the shot to show any other horses... amazing!

    • @lilpoohbear653
      @lilpoohbear653 2 года назад +5

      Secretariat was just looked so relaxed and yet BLAZING that friggin track!!!!!! Look at the difference of him crossing the finish line and the others...I bet he could of ran another mile that fast!!!

  • @raymondrobledo7873
    @raymondrobledo7873 Месяц назад +3

    Saw him run the three races on TV. In 1973. Never get tired of watching this amazing Super Horse.

  • @anthonyr5896
    @anthonyr5896 Год назад +4

    50 years ago. I was 16 years old at that time and I remember the goosebumps I felt then, and now. The most stirring sports video I have ever seen.

    • @joelciszewski1
      @joelciszewski1 Год назад +1

      I am so thankful that I was ten years old at the time and able to remember it vividly

  • @Stacie45
    @Stacie45 4 года назад +105

    I love how Secretariat nods his head as he is walking back to the paddock afterwards. He hears the crowd cheering and he is like "Yeah, yeah. You like it? Me too." The guy had charisma.

  • @MrReprob8
    @MrReprob8 9 лет назад +553

    "Moving like a tremendous machine"....one of the greatest calls EVER.

    • @fredym515
      @fredym515 9 лет назад +16

      Rick Reichle When I heard the announcer say that live it gave me goose bumps !

    • @denniscollins4076
      @denniscollins4076 9 лет назад +8

      Understatement

    • @ebbets1965
      @ebbets1965 9 лет назад +13

      Rick Reichle Possibly the best ever. I loved his Preakness call too: Turcotte has his whip put away, and Secretariat has Sham put away. Simple clean and clever. Sad that Chic Anderson died so young.

    • @fredym515
      @fredym515 9 лет назад +14

      Agreed 100% !!!
      Great stuff !

    • @MrHerbieK
      @MrHerbieK 8 лет назад +20

      Rick Reichle "Secretariat is all alone."

  • @annebelgard6723
    @annebelgard6723 10 месяцев назад +6

    I was there for all 3 of his Triple Crown races...have never seen anything like him since. I still cry bc he's gone and no one has been as great as Secretariat! " simply the best, better than all the rest"

  • @brentmagnussen3173
    @brentmagnussen3173 3 месяца назад +2

    Citation was amazing. Man O' War was incredible, Spectacular Bid was other worldly. SECRETARIAT is just simply the greatest. All 3 Triple crown records stand over 50 years later!! No reason to debate. Thanks for posting this great footage!!

  • @heatherhult5838
    @heatherhult5838 2 года назад +137

    I saw this race live, and I cried. I will never not cry. I saw a miracle that day.

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 Год назад +3

      wow what an experience that musta been, Heather. I watched it on TV and tell you what the talk of Secretariat was EVERYWHERE here in West Palm Beach. And I wasn't into horse racing at all... but I watched this race and even my spouse at the time got into it.. WTF is going on? So I showed her look at this horse!

    • @jogman262
      @jogman262 Год назад +7

      You saw a miracle and pure perfection.

    • @carolforde8139
      @carolforde8139 Год назад +2

      I was there too. The crowd was wild with joy. I had so many strangers hugging me that day. Everyone was crying and hugging and dancing!

    • @deborahpierce2562
      @deborahpierce2562 Год назад +2

      I just want to be in the same room as you.

    • @LucyLovettLestrange
      @LucyLovettLestrange Год назад

      Dad witnessed watching it at my grandparents house

  • @brooklyngriffith4225
    @brooklyngriffith4225 3 года назад +439

    This is one of those videos that nobody would believe if it weren't caught on tape. Secretariat is the greatest horse of all time and will be forever.

    • @lyndakoers1389
      @lyndakoers1389 3 года назад +14

      I'd believe it. I watched it happen.

    • @earlegavin5931
      @earlegavin5931 3 года назад +3

      @@lyndakoers1389 wow amazing

    • @theBIGBLUTO
      @theBIGBLUTO 3 года назад

      Never, never say forever because there's dozens of examples why that is. Absolutely remarkable ? Yes, but a better horse ? possibly...

    • @cheryllbutler5527
      @cheryllbutler5527 3 года назад +3

      Amen!

    • @philgoodpaster3161
      @philgoodpaster3161 3 года назад

      @@lyndakoers1389 Me too Lynda, although on TV.

  • @catleeper
    @catleeper Месяц назад +3

    I’m watching it in 2024 as I do every year… Just to hear the announcer say “He’s moving like a tremendous machine!!“ Never fails to give me goosebumps.

  • @mikeprevost8650
    @mikeprevost8650 9 месяцев назад +10

    Secretariat's time for a mile and a quarter here was faster than his Derby record time. 1:59 here, 1:59 and 2/5ths in the Derby. Just amazing, and he still had another quarter to run.

  • @christopherwinkler4451
    @christopherwinkler4451 8 лет назад +116

    The most amazing thing about this is the horse just did it on his own. Ron Turcotte was literally just along for the ride. Secretariat ran for the sheer joy of running this day. He did what he did because he knew he could.

    • @naynaystjohn9266
      @naynaystjohn9266 5 лет назад +12

      He just opened up and showed the world!!!! Ron didn't need the stick! Sec broke his own way the way he always had. Ron let Sec run his race! When you see footage of him looking at the teletimer? No words!!! Even he had no idea how fast Sec was going! Secretariat TRULY was the horse that God built!!!

    • @leecowell8165
      @leecowell8165 5 лет назад +9

      Tell you what Christopher.. when I saw Secretariat pass those other horses on the back stretch like that in the Preakness I KNEW right then I was witnessing the fastest horse that ever lived. I mean he passed a whole string of REALLY FAST horses like they were asleep. Secretariat said to Ron.. okay this show is now OVER just hang on for another minute or so!

  • @wizard9403
    @wizard9403 5 лет назад +242

    On this day, Secretariat did not defeat 4 opponents; he defeated history, time and the law of physics!!!

    • @jogman262
      @jogman262 4 года назад +5

      Physicist's were watching and were like, "WTF! "

    • @elitadream
      @elitadream 3 года назад +2

      mark p - You must be fun at parties 🙄

    • @marklewen9384
      @marklewen9384 3 года назад

      @@billybob042665 no,he didn't...he proved that German scientists who invented anabolic steroids know what they are doing. How do you think his heart(which is a muscle) grew 3x the size?? It wasnt hay and oats....

  • @user-ov1co4ed2x
    @user-ov1co4ed2x Год назад +6

    This was the only horse I watched, was never into horses until way later in my life at 14 yrs old I was mesmerized by this horse. At times it looked like he was playing to the crowd. One of the greatest athletes of all time. I will never forget him or his personality.

    • @russs7574
      @russs7574 11 месяцев назад

      The only other race horse that I've ever seen with Secretariat's charisma was Zenyatta. She engendered the same sort of reaction from the fans whenever she raced.

  • @kissycatgb
    @kissycatgb Год назад +9

    Here I sit 50 years later watching the GREATEST HORSE of all time! I saw this race as it happened and I had chills then and, I still get chills and, tears in my eyes. To bear witness to such an event was and still is an awesome feeling. 'BIG RED' REST IN ETERNAL PEACE💗

  • @ClassicalCentral
    @ClassicalCentral 7 лет назад +159

    "He is moving like a tremendous MACHINE!" One of my favorite calls in all of sports.

    • @qingertea3570
      @qingertea3570 5 лет назад

      I hate the line so honestly

    • @kfiscal01
      @kfiscal01 5 лет назад +3

      That and "do you believe in miracles!" USA Olympic hockey win against Russia.

    • @wizard9403
      @wizard9403 5 лет назад +2

      To this day, I still get goose bumps!!!

  • @keithbechtold915
    @keithbechtold915 2 года назад +576

    I cry every time I see this. What an incredible, amazing, stupendous, unbelievable horse. You will never fade from the memory of race fans. Words are not enough. Hard to believe it's been almost fifty years since this great horse accomplished this memory of a lifetime.

    • @patrickmckinley6679
      @patrickmckinley6679 2 года назад

      Hi 👋 Keith, how are you?

    • @sharonmartin6986
      @sharonmartin6986 2 года назад +5

      Well said. He makes it all worthwhile. Resting in peace. Racing in Heaven. Whenever he wants to 💖💖

    • @tackle47
      @tackle47 2 года назад +18

      @@mattpender6086 to see something in life that is total perfection. It is tears of joy and appreciation.

    • @boltoht
      @boltoht 2 года назад +5

      Me too, Keith. I never tire of this clip.

    • @robertleewhitt6241
      @robertleewhitt6241 2 года назад +4

      Keith I cry too > Secretaria was the greatest athlete .

  • @zizzfilm
    @zizzfilm Год назад +5

    50 years ago today. How dominant was he in this race? In the FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY ONE total Triple Crown races (Kentucky Derby, Preakness, and Belmont Stakes), that have been run since 1867, Secretariat’s 31-length victory is almost THREE TIMES the second-biggest winning margin (11½ lengths by Smarty Jones in the 2004 Preakness). In addition, no other horse, ever, in any race, has run 1½ miles as fast as the 2:24 that he did on this date in 1973. Fly high superstar !

  • @arthurspringer2501
    @arthurspringer2501 Год назад +10

    The beauty of Mr. Anderson's call is you can close your eyes and imagine the spectacle he creates with the picture he paints with his words. That day we saw Pegasus