Calvin moved Mine that Bird up WAY to early, since when does he move the horse up BEFORE the backstretch, Summer Bird was the rocket then, he shot up on the outside in a similar style to his half brother. Calvin has become cocky, obsessed with winning rather then sticking with his trusted mount for the Derby, he wanted the Triple Crown although if he had ridden Mine tha Bird in the PReakness, the horse would have won! He would have beat Racheal if the race had been a little longer.
Summer Bird beats his brother Mine that Bird at his own game by closing late closing late is in their DNA cause of their pop Birdstone who closed late vs Smarty Jones in 04 Belmont.
Summer Bird (April 7, 2006 - December 23, 2013) * Sire: Birdstone * Grandsire: Grindstone * Dam: Hong Kong Squall * Damsire: Summer Squall * Sex: Stallion * Breeders & Owners: Kallarikkai K. & Villasini D. Jayaraman * Trainers: Tim A. Ice Timothy F. Ritchie * 8 Starts * 4 Wins * 1 Second * 1 Third * $ 1,573,040 earned * 2009 American Champion 3-Year-Old Male Horse * Rest In Peace, Champion! * Greetings from Venezuela Summer Bird (7 de Abril 7, 2006 - 23 de Diciembre, 2013) * Padre: Birdstone * Abuelo paterno: Grindstone * Madre: Hong Kong Squall * Abuelo materno: Summer Squall * Sexo: Semental * Criadores & Propietarios: Kallarikkai K. & Villasini D. Jayaraman * Entrenadores: Tim A. Ice Timothy F. Ritchie * 8 Salidas * 4 Primeros * 1 Segundo * 1 Tercero * $ 1,573,040 producidos * Caballo de 3 Años Campeón de Estados Unidos 2009 * ¡Descansa En Paz, Campeón! * Saludos desde Venezuela
Summer Bird only won the Eclipse award for Champion three year old male because, except for Rachel Alexandra, 2009 was a down year for three year olds in my opinion. Look at Mine That Bird, who won the Derby well, and had a game run at the Preakness and Belmont, and then never won another race.
Still a great story , Mine that Bird was a horse that should have been a triple crown winner. Got caught up in the Rachel hype. Terrible ride in the Belmont . Maybe some one will make a movie about him . He certainly never got his due .
@@howardcampbell6796 They did make a movie about him! -called "50 to 1 " 50 to 1 is a 2014 American drama film based on the true story of Mine That Bird, an undersized thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2009 Kentucky Derby in one of the biggest upsets in the history of the race. The film received a limited release on March 21, 2014.
Mine that bird was good he is the only constant in those races
Thank you Summerbird for a great memory that I had with my dad who passed away a few years back. You made our day.
Heartbroken over this, RIP Summer Bird 12-23-13
Rest in peace summebird I’ll never forget my favorite horse
Smashed him that day. Kent rode perfectly.
❤❤❤
Good luck to All jockeys sport, USA
Mind That Bird was a special horse
Mine that bird has a huge big move every time..and he did also today..but Calvin Borel moved this horse WAY to early
Terrible Ride By Calvin,No Clock In His Head
Calvin moved Mine that Bird up WAY to early, since when does he move the horse up BEFORE the backstretch, Summer Bird was the rocket then, he shot up on the outside in a similar style to his half brother. Calvin has become cocky, obsessed with winning rather then sticking with his trusted mount for the Derby, he wanted the Triple Crown although if he had ridden Mine tha Bird in the PReakness, the horse would have won! He would have beat Racheal if the race had been a little longer.
It's a long race
If the race had been longer? LOL.
Эх жалко майн Зе бëрда он выйграл Кентукки дерби😢
Mine thst bird was actually a good colt
Summer Bird beats his brother Mine that Bird at his own game by closing late closing late is in their DNA cause of their pop Birdstone who closed late vs Smarty Jones in 04 Belmont.
I called it…I knew he would want to beat his brother!
Summer Bird
(April 7, 2006 - December 23, 2013)
* Sire: Birdstone
* Grandsire: Grindstone
* Dam: Hong Kong Squall
* Damsire: Summer Squall
* Sex: Stallion
* Breeders & Owners: Kallarikkai K. & Villasini D. Jayaraman
* Trainers: Tim A. Ice
Timothy F. Ritchie
* 8 Starts
* 4 Wins
* 1 Second
* 1 Third
* $ 1,573,040 earned
* 2009 American Champion 3-Year-Old Male Horse
* Rest In Peace, Champion!
* Greetings from Venezuela
Summer Bird
(7 de Abril 7, 2006 - 23 de Diciembre, 2013)
* Padre: Birdstone
* Abuelo paterno: Grindstone
* Madre: Hong Kong Squall
* Abuelo materno: Summer Squall
* Sexo: Semental
* Criadores & Propietarios: Kallarikkai K. & Villasini D. Jayaraman
* Entrenadores: Tim A. Ice
Timothy F. Ritchie
* 8 Salidas
* 4 Primeros
* 1 Segundo
* 1 Tercero
* $ 1,573,040 producidos
* Caballo de 3 Años Campeón de Estados Unidos 2009
* ¡Descansa En Paz, Campeón!
* Saludos desde Venezuela
DUNKIRK.
Summer Bird only won the Eclipse award for Champion three year old male because, except for Rachel Alexandra, 2009 was a down year for three year olds in my opinion. Look at Mine That Bird, who won the Derby well, and had a game run at the Preakness and Belmont, and then never won another race.
Still a great story , Mine that Bird was a horse that should have been a triple crown winner. Got caught up in the Rachel hype. Terrible ride in the Belmont . Maybe some one will make a movie about him . He certainly never got his due .
@@howardcampbell6796 They did make a movie about him! -called "50 to 1
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50 to 1 is a 2014 American drama film based on the true story of Mine That Bird, an undersized thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2009 Kentucky Derby in one of the biggest upsets in the history of the race. The film received a limited release on March 21, 2014.
@@joemcardle7728 Saw it last night...very enjoyable fun movie.