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  2. Secretariat (March 30, 1970October 4, 1989), also known as Big Red, was a champion American thoroughbred racehorse who was the ninth winner of the American Triple Crown, setting and still holding the fastest time record in all three of its constituent races. He is widely considered to be the greatest racehorse of all time.

  3. Apr 30, 2018 · Born at 12:10 am, March 30, 1970, the foal who became Secretariat first appeared chunky to stud manager Howard Gentry. As Gentry reported, the young horse was a “Big, strong-made foal with ...

    • Secretariat’s fate rested on a coin toss. In the fall of 1969, stable owners Ogden Phipps and Penny Chenery met in the offices of the New York Racing Association for what turned out to be one of the most important coin tosses in sports history.
    • Secretariat was named Horse of the Year twice. After losing his very first race, at Aqueduct on July 4, 1972, Secretariat lost just once more in his two-year-old campaign, and even that was due to a controversial disqualification in a race.
    • Secretariat lost the run-up to the Derby. Secretariat easily won the first two races as a three-year-old, before running a disappointing third in the Wood Memorial, his final tune-up before Churchill Downs.
    • Secretariat set records that are still standing today. As the 1973 Derby began, Secretariat broke out of the gate last, before quickly moving up on the field.
    • Secretariat Holds the Fastest Time in the Kentucky Derby. Secretariat is most well-known for his incredible performances in the 1973 Kentucky Derby, Preakness, and Belmont.
    • Secretariat’s First Start Was Rough. Though Secretariat’s racing career was legendary, it didn’t start that way. In his first start, a horse named Quebec cut in front of the field, leading to a chain reaction that caused the chestnut to get bumped hard.
    • Secretariat’s Owner Was a Woman. When Secretariat won the Triple Crown, the racing industry was still heavily dominated by men. However, his owner was a woman called Penny Chenery.
    • Secretariat’s Heart Was Two and a Half Times Bigger Than Average. Not only was Secretariat was known for being kind-hearted, but he also had a big heart in the literal sense.
  4. 2 days ago · Secretariat, American racehorse (Thoroughbred) who is widely considered the greatest horse of the second half of the 20th century. A record-breaking money-winner, in 1973 he became the ninth winner of the U.S. Triple Crown (the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes, and the Belmont Stakes).

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  5. Birthdate: March 30, 1970 - Birthplace: The Meadow in Doswell, Virginia. Date of Death: October 4, 1989, Buried at Claiborne Farm in Paris, Kentucky. Sire: Bold Ruler.

  6. Secretariat wintered in Florida and made his 3-year-old debut on March 17, 1973, in the Bay Shore Stakes at Aqueduct. Secretariat was an easy winner by 4½ lengths. Secretariat then matched the track record in the Gotham, getting the mile in 1:33⅖.

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