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Re: [RC] [RC] Seabiscuit - Susan Young Casey

I have the "Seabiscuit" book but haven't read it yet.

However, I know Seabiscuit didn't beat Man O' War.  As
a matter of fact, they didn't race against eachother. 


Man O' War raced in 21 races and won 20 of them.  His
first race was in 1919 just 7 years after racing was
once again legalized in NY.  He raced as a 2 and 3
year old.

His winning streak was at six when Man o' War raced in
the Sanford Stakes at Saratoga on Aug. 13. It is Man
O' War's most remembered race -- because it is the
only one he would lose.

Starting gates were not yet used, and horses were led
up a tape barrier. A fill-in starter had difficulty
getting the horses ready and they milled around. While
Man o' War apparently was backing up, the tape was
sprung. Man o' War "was almost left at the post," the
Louisville Courier-Journal reported.

After a slow start, Man o' War was third as the field
headed for home in the six-furlough race. Blocked by
close quarters, he had to go to the outside in the
final eighth. Though he gamely made up ground, he
missed by a half-length of overtaking the winner, who
at 115 pounds carried 15 fewer pounds than the 11-20
favorite. The winner was named, rather appropriately,
Upset.

Big Red, who beat Upset in their six other meetings,
finished the year with easy victories in the Hopeful
and Futurity, giving him nine victories in 10 races.

In 1920, Man o' War won all 11 of his races, with
Clarence Kummer aboard nine times. Big Red didn't race
in the Kentucky Derby because Riddle believed that a
soft-boned 3-year-old should not have to run 1¼ miles
in early May. Instead, he set his sights on the
Preakness (Man o' War held off an Upset charge to win)
and Belmont (a 20-length victory in a two-horse
field...no one would race him!).

After winning the Travers against two horses at
Saratoga, only one colt challenged Man o' War in his
next race. Well, it wasn't exactly a challenge as Big
Red, the 1-100 favorite, defeated Hoodwink by 100
lengths in the 1 5/8th-mile Lawrence Realization at
Belmont Park.

He was 1-100 again in winning the Jockey Cup at
Belmont Park, and then he was saddled with the
excessively high weight of 138 pounds for the Potomac
Handicap. After being a bit fractious at the post, he
assumed command and won easily.

Man o' War's last race was against Sir Barton, who in
1919 had become the first to win the Kentucky Derby,
Preakness and Belmont. Like most match races, it was
hardly competitive. At Kenilworth Park, in Windsor,
Ontario, Man o' War won the $75,000 purse and $5,000
Gold Cup by defeating the older Canadian-owned horse
by seven lengths.

When Riddle was informed that Man o' War would have to
carry even more than 138 pounds as a 4-year-old, he
retired his horse to stud. Man o' War held American
records for the fastest mile, 1 1/8 miles, 1 3/8
miles, 1½ miles and 1 5/8 miles. His total earnings
were $249,465, a record at the time.

=====
Susan Young Casey, Princess of Pink; secretary, RRRSA
Semper Obliquo (Always aside)  

Glenndale Grace Farm, Ft Gibson, Oklahoma U.S.A.

"Ride on! Rough-shod if need be, smooth-shod if that will do, but ride on! Ride 
on over all obstacles, and win the race!"         - Charles Dickens (1812-1870)

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