One of the Greatest generation of horses I've seen in my life time .
@g.hon.46452 жыл бұрын
Much later Lost Code was brought to Phila. Park & one afternoon they brought him.out between races to give an exhibition work out. I was leaning on the backstretch rail to watch him along w/our top groom, an old guy from MD. who.had forgotten more than I learned. We watched him.move from his warm.up into his working gallop & he came around the first turn rt @ us w/the crowd so quiet you'd think.we were in church. He came storming past us in full flight & you had to be there bcs it was the 1st time I watched a work & COULD BARELY HEAR HIS HOOVES HITTING THE TRACK. Just this little-bitty "trrp, trrp, trrp..." as he went off around the stretch turn. Idk how he did it. To move like that meant he had to.be hitting every stride on just his one toe for the whole trip. And he still remained sound. And the joy he brought to racing had him.do.that in every race he was in. Even the ones he lost. I was grooming for one of the top trainers in the country & the word I heard from him & his cronies was "Freak...". And his connections were fobbed off as nobodies who just happened to luck into the horse & amazingly didn't break him down. Ah, but by Haskell time most of the Ky blue bloods wouldn't deign run against him, preferring instead to retire early to the social whirl of Saratoga. Lost Code proves there will.always be horse racing. But oh, my dear, could we use DNA like that in our Thoroughbreds today! 😪
@thomasconway631 Жыл бұрын
One of the very best races in the last 50 yrs. 3 monster horses!
@nycitylifeandhistory4 ай бұрын
the last fifty years cmon
@redbrian36555 жыл бұрын
MY first Haskell ever. I was surprised because Alysheba had that look of eagles that day. These were 3 wonderful horses.
@jenine93 жыл бұрын
I miss vhs
@g.hon.46452 жыл бұрын
Lost Code was 1 of the most amazing horses in racing & that was in the generation of those other 2! Look @ him here in what I think was the best race of his career - even tho they caught him on the end! Look @ those fractions. He drove the outcome of the race the whole long way & it took these 2 other legends to run him down. In a 5-horse field! That shows what the best thought of him then. He had figuratively come out of nowhere to take so.many black type races away frim the Millionaires Club & always did it in fine "in your face" style. Compare his race highlights w/what is being sold so hard to us NOW. How many times did he run the half in 46.2or 46.3? And he still had a kick coming down to the finish line. He & Alysheba were my favorites that yr & Aly went on to win the greatest BC Classic the sport has ever seen. What a shame we'll never get to see much of his blood go on, due to.his connections being so unfashionable to the business at the time. And Alysheba was having the same problem when he passed away so.young. Only Bet Twice went on to become a prime stallion in racing's traditional sense. Guess we know where the money was on that one.
@JFern114 жыл бұрын
He was a Beast !!!
@thomasconway631 Жыл бұрын
Bet Twice kicked ass. That race was major league, baby !
@JohnJTMack4 жыл бұрын
That may have been my first Haskell also because I am not sure I had been prior to that. I used to live about 5 mins from the track in Eatontown. I just found pictures of them in the paddock today going through my mom's photos.
@victormorales45073 жыл бұрын
I was working as a hot walker that year good old days of racing
@glenngrinter68182 жыл бұрын
And down the stretch they come!!!!🏇🏻🏇🏻🏇🏻🏇🏻
@Braglemaster1236 жыл бұрын
Bet Twice 👍👍👍😎😎
@wayneclarke96954 жыл бұрын
What a race horse lost code all heart great little horse
@StFidjnr Жыл бұрын
Bet twice proves that beating alysheba at the Belmont stakes was no fluke
@thomasconway631 Жыл бұрын
That race was x-rated. Just ridiculous !!!!
@jamesdio8915 жыл бұрын
I BLAME CHRIS.
@kevinpantera4429 Жыл бұрын
Came a bit wide off the turn, to late. Might have got thru at the wood, never know now! VanBerg could not have been very Happy.