|
|
 Take a Picture
Posts: 12842
       
| If you have seen Secretariat in awhile, it is on Lifetime. Just started at 7. |
|
| |
|
 Balance Beam and more...
Posts: 11511
    Location: 31 lengths farms | Watched it!!!  |
|
| |
|
  Ms. Marine
Posts: 4642
     Location: Texas | One of my favorite movies! |
|
| |
|
 Total Germophobe
Posts: 6443
       Location: Montana | Me too. :) |
|
| |
|
 Take a Picture
Posts: 12842
       
| Watched it, love it. Gave me a good feeling all day today. Sports Illustrated chose him as one of the top 20 athletes of the 20th century. The only non-human. He certainly was. |
|
| |
|
 Extreme Veteran
Posts: 312
   Location: KS | I watched it too....I should have been a jockey. |
|
| |
|
 Balance Beam and more...
Posts: 11511
    Location: 31 lengths farms | Fell in love with him when I was 8 years old, watched the races on my Hobby Horse and practiced switching my stick (crop)from hand to hand. The plan at 8 was to win an Olympic medal in gymnastics and then become the first woman jockey to win the Triple Crown on a horse just like Secretariat. I hadn't realized at 8 they don't make them like that everyday.
Broke a spring on my Hobby Horse during the Preakness on our move from last to first on the turn, LOL!!!! and finished it on 3 springs. I still think that race is his most under rated one. You don't see 3 year olds make that type of move on the first turn and carry it to the wire. My appreciation of him has only grown over the years.
|
|
| |
|
 Proud to be Deplorable
Posts: 1929
      
| At least twice a year I have to watch the replay of his Belmont race. To this day it is the most amazing race I have ever watched. I don't think there will be another horse like him ever. |
|
| |
|
 My Heart Be Happy
Posts: 9159
      Location: Arkansas | Watched the races years ago, read the book, and watch the movie every time it's on and I know about it (also have DVD for when the urge hits!). I still get goose bumps and teary eyed watching that phenomenal display of athleticism and power and beauty. He was simply amazing. |
|
| |
|
 Elite Veteran
Posts: 899
       Location: Idaho | Chandler's Mom - 2017-01-19 10:22 PM
Watched the races years ago, read the book, and watch the movie every time it's on and I know about it (also have DVD for when the urge hits!). I still get goose bumps and teary eyed watching that phenomenal display of athleticism and power and beauty. He was simply amazing.
Me too. Get's me every time! |
|
| |
|
  Fact Checker
Posts: 16575
        Location: Displaced Iowegian | Chandler's Mom - 2017-01-19 12:22 AM Watched the races years ago, read the book, and watch the movie every time it's on and I know about it (also have DVD for when the urge hits!). I still get goose bumps and teary eyed watching that phenomenal display of athleticism and power and beauty. He was simply amazing.
It is only movie (in years) that I got my hubby to actually go to a movie theatre to see.....lol....we watch it again every time it shows up on TV. |
|
| |
|
Go Get Em!
Posts: 13503
     Location: OH. IO | run n rate - 2017-01-18 6:28 PM
Fell in love with him when I was 8 years old, watched the races on my Hobby Horse and practiced switching my stick (crop)from hand to hand. The plan at 8 was to win an Olympic medal in gymnastics and then become the first woman jockey to win the Triple Crown on a horse just like Secretariat. I hadn't realized at 8 they don't make them like that everyday.
Broke a spring on my Hobby Horse during the Preakness on our move from last to first on the turn, LOL!!!! and finished it on 3 springs. I still think that race is his most under rated one. You don't see 3 year olds make that type of move on the first turn and carry it to the wire. My appreciation of him has only grown over the years.
Love this.:) |
|
| |