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And They're Off!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 287

And They're Off!

Beloved for his thunderous, commanding voice and affable personality, Phil Georgeff, known as "The Voice of Chicago Racing," holds the world record for calling the most horse races—an astounding 96,131. During his fifty years in the sport, Georgeff brushed shoulders with every great jockey and saw just about every great horse, from 1948 Triple Crown winner Citation to 1973's Secretariat. Part memoir, part historical analysis, and part nostalgic remembrance, this book is the quintessential guide to the history of thoroughbred racing in the twentieth century.

Ruffian
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 182

Ruffian

Ruffian's tragic story still has a powerful hold over horse racing enthusiasts. The big, almost-black filly so dominated her peers that none could get near her on the racetrack. Then came the fateful match against Kentucky Derby winner Foolish Pleasure--the race in which she lost her life.

Every Man His Own Trainer; Or
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Every Man His Own Trainer; Or

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  • Published: 1889
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Wallace's Monthly
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1218

Wallace's Monthly

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1892
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Designing Speed in the Racehorse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Designing Speed in the Racehorse

Designing Speed in the Racehorse is an indispensable reference by Ken McLean, one of the world's foremost bloodstock advisors and pedigree experts. McLean discusses genetic affinities and pedigree patterns, analyzes the pedigrees of important sires and ancestors to isolate elements of speed and stamina, explains what characteristics to look for in a sire, and updates the elite mare list. Breeders will be especially interested in McLean's analysis of the conformation of many of the breed's most illustrious sires and the physical attributes and faults they passed on to their progeny. Best of all, he tells the current sire and dam lines most likely to produce quality racehorses. With his recommendations at hand, today's Thoroughbred breeder has an edge in the competitive world of racing.

Hay Seed; Or, How to Develop Speed in Trotters and Pacers, and Steer Them in a Race
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

Hay Seed; Or, How to Develop Speed in Trotters and Pacers, and Steer Them in a Race

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  • Published: 1888
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Big Horse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 227

The Big Horse

"The big horse," in racing vernacular, is the animal that brings fame and fortune to a stable. He's the heavyweight champion, the All-American quarterback, the four-legged Michael Jordan of the barn. Seabiscuit was once Tom Smith's "big horse." A generation ago, Secretariat was Lucien Lauren's. In 2003, Funny Cide was Barclay Tagg's. In sixty years as a trainer, P. G. Johnson had never had one -- until Volponi. P. G. Johnson was a blue-collar wizard, a hardscrabble tough guy who had come east from Chicago, determined to make his mark on New York. And he did. He became leading trainer at all three New York tracks -- Saratoga, Belmont, and Aqueduct -- as well as at Florida's Tropical Park. And...

American Classic Pedigrees (1914-2002)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 790

American Classic Pedigrees (1914-2002)

In a monumental and important work for the Thoroughbred industry, author and pedigree researcher Avalyn Hunter provides extensive pedigree analysis of every American classic race winner from 1914 through 2002.

Legacies of the Turf
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

Legacies of the Turf

This book traces the careers of the men and women who bred the most outstanding Thoroughbreds of the 20th century.