Twenty-five 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:
Flying High And Heading For
Fame
In a mood to rout any opposition, Secretariat rolled around
the field to win a memorable Preakness. At his next stop,
a crown
awaits
by Whitney
Tower
Issue date: May 28,
1973
On the morning of Preakness Day last week, Penny and Jack
Tweedy sat at a dining-room table for two steeling
themselves for the agonizing wait until the 5:40 post time.
At a corner table for four, Lucien Laurin, Mrs. Tweedy's
trainer, was hosting two
nuns, Sister Yvonne and her friend Sister Bernadette. "Is
this the prayer division of Meadow Stable?" Trainer
Laurin was asked. "Well, you must admit," he
replied with a grin, "it won't
hurt."
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Secretariat was born for speed.
(Neil Leifer)
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That afternoon at Pimlico, there were the smiling and
somewhat bewildered Sisters at their very first horse race,
rubbing their clerical robes against legions of Meadow
Stable owners and fans. And even they must have sensed
nobody had a prayer of
beating Mrs. Tweedy's Secretariat. With a Maryland racing record
audience of 61,653 looking on, the magnificent chesnut
struck down rival Sham for the second time in two weeks and
ran two-thirds of the way to the Triple Crown. Just as in
the Derbywhich Sham's
people felt he
might have lost because of a mouth injury in the gatethe
winning margin was 2 1/2 lengths. This time, there could be
no excuse, not for Sham or any of the others in the field
of six. If there are still any racegoers who are not
convinced that Secretariat is
the best 3-year-old in the land, one hardly knows where to
search for them. And should they be found, June 9 will rout
them all. That is the day when, by winning the
mile-and-a-half Belmont Stakes, Secretariat will become
only the ninth Triple Crown
horse ever and the first since Citation achieved the feat 25
years
ago.
Secretariat's Derby act seemed nearly impossible to follow,
but his Preakness was no letdown. True, he broke no track
record as he had at Churchill Downs, but he was sensational
enough. His Preakness was the third fastest ever, and it
demonstrated the
tremendous versatility of the colt. In the Derby, Secretariat
came from last place to nail Sham in the stretch. This
time, just like his daddy Bold Ruler 16 years earlier,
Secretariat was allowed to run on his own and he played
catch-me-if-you-can
masterfully.
ALSO IN 1973: Kentucky Derby | Belmont Stakes
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