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American Pharoah...
komet.
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2015-08-02 1:31 PM
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His first race since the Belmont. NBC's coverage of the William Hill Haskell Invitational begins on Sunday at 5:00 PM ET.
Best of luck to our boy!
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rodeomom3
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2015-08-02 2:33 PM
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I am surprised they are racing him again, I did not think the  breeding syndicate that bought his breeding rights would allow it, too much at risk. 
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komet.
Reg. Jun 2012
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rodeomom3 - 2015-08-02 2:33 PM

I am surprised they are racing him again, I did not think the  breeding syndicate that bought his breeding rights would allow it, too much at risk. 

They've been set on a trip the The Breeders Cup since he won the Triple Crown. The winner here gets an automatic spot in the Classic.
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Reg. Sep 2006
Posted 2015-08-02 4:30 PM
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 It's good to see him again. Kinda like an old friend. 
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Reg. Sep 2006
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 He makes it look so easy. Ears up the whole time, relaxed. 
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komet.
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2015-08-02 5:00 PM
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WOW!!!! Did you see him TURN IT ON coming out of the last turn!?!?
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vjls
Reg. Mar 2005
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komet. - 2015-08-02 6:00 PM WOW!!!! Did you see him TURN IT ON coming out of the last turn!?!?

like a rocket 
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Reg. Jan 2010
Posted 2015-08-02 5:11 PM
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I can't see anyone beating him this year.
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Just Plain Lucky
Reg. Jun 2008
Posted 2015-08-02 8:27 PM
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He was being pulled up about half way down the stretch. Super easy win for him.


I told my mom that if AP's connections decided to try for the BC Classic, we'd have to go. She bought tickets as soon as we knew for sure that he was on the road to the BC! I can't wait!
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Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2015-08-02 8:40 PM
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komet. - 2015-08-02 3:00 PM

WOW!!!! Did you see him TURN IT ON coming out of the last turn!?!?

Gave me goosebumps watching it and just gave me goosebumps thinking about it again!
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Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2015-08-02 11:32 PM
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I missed it! Darn!! So glad he won and easily it sounds. He is a true true Champion regardless of what his future holds for him. 
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Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2015-08-02 11:47 PM
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What an AMAZING horse!  
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komet.
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2015-08-03 1:37 AM
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I missed it! Darn!! So glad he won and easily it sounds. He is a true true Champion regardless of what his future holds for him. 

Here it is on youtube... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teqfIIMQNJQ
I hate that the trees blocked the view just as he started to crank it up. But you know when it happen when the crowd starts to scream. I'm happy for Mr Baffert. He finally got a horse that the whole world is pulling for.

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Frodo
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2015-08-03 7:14 AM
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 Not much competition for him in this race.  That was disappointing as all appeared to be longshots.   Doubt it would have made any difference.  He's a great horse.

 
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Murphy
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2015-08-03 7:26 AM
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Frodo - 2015-08-03 8:14 AM  Not much competition for him in this race.  That was disappointing as all appeared to be longshots.   Doubt it would have made any difference.  He's a great horse.



 

Keen Ice was climbing up on him quick.  
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Just Plain Lucky
Reg. Jun 2008
Posted 2015-08-03 7:33 AM
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KI was gaining because AP was being pulled up half way down the stretch. 
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Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2015-08-03 8:11 AM
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Did anyone notice that his jockey DIDN'T whip him,,,,,,,,, not once,  And he still finished strong.  AP loves his job!! What a great horse!! 
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Reg. May 2007
Posted 2015-08-03 9:59 AM
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rodeomom3 - 2015-08-02 2:33 PM I am surprised they are racing him again, I did not think the  breeding syndicate that bought his breeding rights would allow it, too much at risk. 

Yeah, I think I saw an article where they sold the breeding rights before he won the TC and the owners still had the racing rights and income. Plus the owners recieved a bonus on the breeding rights if he did in fact win the TC.

But I was shocked as well given his value as a sire. He seems so strong and healthy with the desire to run. I just pray he remains uninjured and retires sound.  
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Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2015-08-03 10:11 AM
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Only he knows.
Bob Baffert doesn’t know. The Zayats don’t know. Victor Espinoza doesn’t know. Jorge Alvarez doesn’t know. You don’t know. I don’t know.
Nobody k...nows but American Pharoah.
In all of his races – save his very first – the Pharoah hasn’t had to dig all the way down. All the way down to the bottom of his spirit & his abilities. The Derby did challenge him a bit, but he floated through the Preakness. And the Belmont. And, especially, today’s laugher in The Haskell.
That boy just flows down the track like a mighty flood, devastating all in his path with ease & confidence. He doesn’t look to his left. He doesn’t look to his right. He doesn’t have to. He knows that nobody’s coming at him. It’s just him & the finish line - &, even then, he doesn’t seem overly-willing to stop.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a horse with a spirit quite like the Pharoah’s. Ever. And I’ve been watching horse races since the 1950s. Secretariat showed that spirit in The Belmont. But even the guy that I’ve always considered the greatest of all-time didn’t cruise, zen-like, with the consistency of the Pharoah.
Sort of like that monument to another Egyptian pharaoh – the Sphinx – this horse seems to know something, some secret, that nobody knows but him.
And if that is indeed true, he’ll take that secret with him when he leaves the track for good. And for the rest of his life.
Only American Pharoah knows how good he really is.
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Reg. Aug 2015
Posted 2015-08-03 10:17 AM
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SG. - 2015-08-03 10:11 AM

 
Only he knows.
Bob Baffert doesn’t know. The Zayats don’t know. Victor Espinoza doesn’t know. Jorge Alvarez doesn’t know. You don’t know. I don’t know.
Nobody k...nows but American Pharoah.
In all of his races – save his very first – the Pharoah hasn’t had to dig all the way down. All the way down to the bottom of his spirit & his abilities. The Derby did challenge him a bit, but he floated through the Preakness. And the Belmont. And, especially, today’s laugher in The Haskell.
That boy just flows down the track like a mighty flood, devastating all in his path with ease & confidence. He doesn’t look to his left. He doesn’t look to his right. He doesn’t have to. He knows that nobody’s coming at him. It’s just him & the finish line - &, even then, he doesn’t seem overly-willing to stop.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a horse with a spirit quite like the Pharoah’s. Ever. And I’ve been watching horse races since the 1950s. Secretariat showed that spirit in The Belmont. But even the guy that I’ve always considered the greatest of all-time didn’t cruise, zen-like, with the consistency of the Pharoah.
Sort of like that monument to another Egyptian pharaoh – the Sphinx – this horse seems to know something, some secret, that nobody knows but him.
And if that is indeed true, he’ll take that secret with him when he leaves the track for good. And for the rest of his life.
Only American Pharoah knows how good he really is.

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Stretch99 - 2015-08-03 9:17 AM
SG. - 2015-08-03 10:11 AM  




Only he knows.

Bob Baffert doesn’t know. The Zayats don’t know. Victor Espinoza doesn’t know. Jorge Alvarez doesn’t know. You don’t know. I don’t know.

Nobody k...nows but American Pharoah.
In all of his races – save his very first – the Pharoah hasn’t had to dig all the way down. All the way down to the bottom of his spirit & his abilities. The Derby did challenge him a bit, but he floated through the Preakness. And the Belmont. And, especially, today’s laugher in The Haskell.

That boy just flows down the track like a mighty flood, devastating all in his path with ease & confidence. He doesn’t look to his left. He doesn’t look to his right. He doesn’t have to. He knows that nobody’s coming at him. It’s just him & the finish line - &, even then, he doesn’t seem overly-willing to stop.

I don’t think I’ve ever seen a horse with a spirit quite like the Pharoah’s. Ever. And I’ve been watching horse races since the 1950s. Secretariat showed that spirit in The Belmont. But even the guy that I’ve always considered the greatest of all-time didn’t cruise, zen-like, with the consistency of the Pharoah.

Sort of like that monument to another Egyptian pharaoh – the Sphinx – this horse seems to know something, some secret, that nobody knows but him.

And if that is indeed true, he’ll take that secret with him when he leaves the track for good. And for the rest of his life.

Only American Pharoah knows how good he really is.





That made me cry a little. Just something so special about a race horse, but American Pharoah takes it to a new level. 
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vjls
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2015-08-03 12:34 PM
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he does remind me of big red he exploed going into turn

 
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komet.
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2015-08-03 12:43 PM
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vjls - 2015-08-03 12:34 PM

RUFFIAN  she was awsome  there are so many goods and what was that 1 that brokedown and thefinally had to put down a kentucky derby winner

he does remind me of big red he exploed going into turn

 

Barbaro was the derby winner that had to be put down. I don't remember any match races since the Ruffian/Foolish Pleasure race.

Edited by komet. 2015-08-03 12:44 PM
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Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2015-08-03 1:29 PM
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Thoroughbred Racing needed a shot in the arm and American Pharoah certainly has done that.
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Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2015-08-03 1:41 PM
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If you closely watch the replays you will see that he was being held all through the race until he could not hold him anymore. He never had to whip him and if I remember correctly he did not whip at the the Triple crown either. Then he pulled him up and he still was remarkable. He is an athlete that loves his job not to mention it is natural for him to just flow through the course. I too wondered why they raced him after his big win but then I thought why not, he loves it and why take something he truly loves and is good at away. As long as he remains healthy and sound I would love to see him run again. There is a youtube video of them bs around and his exerciser taking him for a spin on the track. They took notice and so did I. LOL it was amazing and thats when they knew he was a big thing. :)
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Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2015-08-04 8:56 AM
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If y'all got to watch the race on tv, did you see the footage before the race of them talking about his personality...and Baffert and the owner and his family sitting on the floor in the shavigs of his stall with AP laying down -- it was really neat to see that.  

A tremendous athlete.

 
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Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2015-08-04 11:43 AM
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Murphy - 2015-08-03 5:26 AM
Frodo - 2015-08-03 8:14 AM  Not much competition for him in this race.  That was disappointing as all appeared to be longshots.   Doubt it would have made any difference.  He's a great horse.



 
Keen Ice was climbing up on him quick.  

They were longshots because nobody thinks AP can be outrun. The odds are a reflection of how betters think the horses will run in the race.  It has nothing to do with the quality of the other horses. Just that they weren't given much of a chance to outrun AP.  
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Only he knows.

Bob Baffert doesn’t know. The Zayats don’t know. Victor Espinoza doesn’t know. Jorge Alvarez doesn’t know. You don’t know. I don’t know.

Nobody k...nows but American Pharoah.
In all of his races – save his very first – the Pharoah hasn’t had to dig all the way down. All the way down to the bottom of his spirit & his abilities. The Derby did challenge him a bit, but he floated through the Preakness. And the Belmont. And, especially, today’s laugher in The Haskell.

That boy just flows down the track like a mighty flood, devastating all in his path with ease & confidence. He doesn’t look to his left. He doesn’t look to his right. He doesn’t have to. He knows that nobody’s coming at him. It’s just him & the finish line - &, even then, he doesn’t seem overly-willing to stop.

I don’t think I’ve ever seen a horse with a spirit quite like the Pharoah’s. Ever. And I’ve been watching horse races since the 1950s. Secretariat showed that spirit in The Belmont. But even the guy that I’ve always considered the greatest of all-time didn’t cruise, zen-like, with the consistency of the Pharoah.

Sort of like that monument to another Egyptian pharaoh – the Sphinx – this horse seems to know something, some secret, that nobody knows but him.

And if that is indeed true, he’ll take that secret with him when he leaves the track for good. And for the rest of his life.

Only American Pharoah knows how good he really is.





The most professional horse I've ever seen. I've had the good fortune to ride a few "super horses" and they were cool but this dude is in an atmosphere all his own.  
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