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Twenty-eight years ago, Secretariat put on one of the most dominating performances in sports history, capturing horse racing's Triple Crown during a six-week span in May and June of 1973. Sports Illustrated's Whitney Tower reported from the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes. In remembrance of Secretariat's remarkable feats, CNN/SI presents excerpts from Tower's dispatches: It Was Murder After an inexplicable defeat, character assassins took pot shots at Secretariat, but the favorite had his revenge in the Derbyby Whitney Tower Issue date: May 14, 1973
When Secretariat was beaten in such mystifying fashion by Angle Light and Sham in the Wood Memorial three weeks ago, the axiom was recalled: "If a horse is great, you won't have to say, 'Throw that last race out.' The great ones never need that kind of excuse." After the happening at Churchill Downs last week, the old
saw may need revising. Secretariatand his team of Owner
Penny Tweedy, Trainer Lucien Laurin and Jockey Ron
Turcottewere gloriously redeemed. No colt in history ever
picked a better time or place
to line up his opponents and mow them down, one by one,
with brutal effectiveness. Before the largest crowd to see
a horse race in this country (a squirming, screaming and
sweating 134,476), Secretariat threw a 23-second final
quarter at his "grudge"
rival Sham and won the 99th Kentucky Derby in the track-record
time of 1:59 2/5. Crossing the finish line, the magnificent
chesnut drew a roar of approval. ALSO IN 1973: Preakness | Belmont Stakes
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