Friday, May 23, 2008

And he does it again!!






Big Brown did it again in May 17th's Preakness Stakes. He broke from 7th post in a field of 12. Behindatthebar was scratched.
It took a burst of speed to get the champion out of the middle of all those horses. If he had been a few seconds slower, he might have got sandwiched in, and lost the race. But Kent Desmoraux did well and got him out of a fix. He then edged him over to third place on the outside with clear sailing.
Big Brown kept his position until the final turn, when he made a burst of speed. He was open-jawed, as Desmoraux was holding him in. And then they came, down the homestretch, to win the 133rd Preakness Stakes. No horse could keep up with them.
Dutrow said beforehand that he planned to have the colt held in. After the race, he then stated he believed that they would have enough horse to finish the Belmont Stakes off.
Big Brown will now run in the Belmont Stakes, Saturday, June 7th, at 6:30 pm ET and 5:30 pm CT. Will he become the 12th Triple Crown Winner?

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

The Preakness Stakes

The history of the Preakness Stakes dates back to the Pimlico course in 1873. A race, at the distance of a mile and a half, was run, and was named Preakness in honor of a colt from Milton Holbrook Sanford's Preakness Stables. Survivor won by 10 lengths, the largest margin of victory until 2004 (Smarty Jones). Today the Preakness has been run a total of 132 times, coming up on 133 in this year's race.
Be sure to be there! The entries and their post numbers are not firm yet. Big Brown will probably most certainly be entered, and more than likely will be the favorite as he was in the Derby. Winning from the outside post of 20 is quite an accomplishment. So far, no horse who was in the Derby has entered to re-challenge Big Brown.
The entries and their post numbers will be posted on this blog as soon as they are announced!
Have a fun Run for the Black Susans day!!!

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Big Brown (far outside #20 post) wins Kentucky Derby

Kentucky Derby 134--Trial and Triumph

There was trial and triumph in Saturday's Kentucky Derby.
The triumph is, Big Brown won by about 5 or 7 lengths. He was the favorite at 5-2, and ran against a headwind. He was in the 20 post position. It's been a long, long time since any horse has won from 20, but Big Brown did.
The trial is Eight Belles.
She was the only filly in the race, a grey--almost black--17 hand high girl. After trying hard to win, she faltered near the finish line in second place, then broke both front ankles and went down--after having won the second place trophy. She was euthanized at the track, as broken legs are very painful for horses.
Big Brown, on the other hand, will now go into the Preakness and Belmont Stakes--perhaps to become the 12th Triple Crown Winner in history.