Triple Crown Diary Secretariat's 1973 Belmont Stakes

On April 20, 1986, in a playoff game that featured Larry Bird’s Celtics and Michael Jordan’s Bulls, Jordan scored a playoff record 63 points, after which Larry Bird was quoted “I think it’s just God disguised as Michael Jordan”.

That was not the first time the divine light was breathed into an athlete, as anyone who was a spectator at Belmont Park on June 9, 1973, can attest.

Coming off the heels of two track record-breaking performances in both the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes, the Belmont was expected to be a coronation for Secretariat, though some still gave rival Sham an upset shot. What even his most ardent backers did not expect was the breathtaking manner in which he completed the third jewel of the Triple Crown.

Secretariat responded by turning in a tremendous 31 length victory in that year’s Belmont Stakes in a breathtaking time of 2:24 flat, a world record which stands to this day and may never be broken. Jockey Ron Turcotte said later that he was just along for the ride, as if something otherworldly was propelling him to victory.

So large was his margin of victory that the CBS camera covering his stretch run could not capture runner up Twice a Prince in the same shot as Secretariat as he crossed the wire at Belmont Park, but had to pan back to cover him.

Sometimes when perfection is attained, even the circumstances surrounding it are perfect. Not only was it arguably the greatest performance by a thoroughbred of all time, but the race caller, Chick Anderson, rose to the occasion and gave an electrifying race call befitting the unworldly performance.

As Secretariat was motoring along the backstretch, clearly inspired with awe, Anderson spontaneously uttered the spine chilling phrase “He is moving like a tremendous machine!”, and spoke it just as the American Flag flapping in the Belmont Park wind came into view of the camera shot. It was almost as if in that one moment, Old Glory was saluting him, indicating his approbation, and that this is a hero of which America could be proud.

It must be remembered that America at that time was in turmoil – it was the time of Watergate, and Americans were losing faith in their politicians, and so, when an equine hero free of the errors and failings that so often befall humans, came along, America embraced him eagerly.

Like all great luminaries, he was gone all too soon, retiring just four and a half months later at the end of his three-year-old season. He made his final start in the G2 Canadian International on the grass, fittingly went out in a blaze of glory winning by an easy 6-½ lengths and exited the stage and strode into history.

If you are a fan of Secretariat and racing, then here is your chance to ride the legend himself in the official Secretariat Game. Order now for 50% off the retail value. Available at http://www.secretariatgame.com/

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Unraveling the Belmont Stakes Horse Betting Event

What happens after the Triple Crown horse racing series? After the prestigious event the conclusion is actually the Belmont Stakes in horse betting. Let’s say a horse has won both the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes, it is now in contention for horse racing glory. All it needs to do is get around the track at Belmont Park and finish first.

After that, a new page will then be written in the horse racing history books. A lot of horses have tried, come close and often have failed but winning the Belmont Stakes AND the Triple Crown can prove to be very rare, elusive and to some – even mystical.

 

It’s safe to say that only a handful of horses have actually won the Triple Crown in the history of American horse racing, with the last winner in the 1970s.

This year, will history be rewritten or will a potential Triple Crown winner bust? Perhaps betting on is a good start?

 

Horse betting at the Belmont Stakes is by far the most breath taking and thrilling experience and the track record for a horse in this is held by none other than Secretariat, the legendary horse of the 1973 horse racing season that changed the sport ever since. He is the lone horse in the history of horse betting in America to have broken the 2 minute barrier at Belmont Park, posting a record of 1:59 time that has stood for over 40 years. The question now lies to trainers and horse betting enthusiasts if it’s even possible to come close to Secretariat’s amazing and unforgettable performance.

 

Sure you may think so because the advances made in horse breeding, nutrition and training today would of course produce another top contender. The trick is knowing when will a horse beat that sort of record?

It is quite astonishing that no horse has ever come close to the achievements of Secretariat and his records have never been broken.

If this year, a dark horse would dare take Secretariat’s record down then it will definitely be feat and would capture the hearts and minds of America quite like what Secretariat has done back in 1973.

 

 

What happens after Belmont Stakes betting? The close of the Belmont Stakes signifies the end of the Triple Crown challenge, but that doesn’t mean horse racing betting is gone until next year. Don’t ever miss horse betting at this event!

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