The American Stud Book


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Containing full pedigree of all the imported thorough-bred stallions and mares, with their produce.




Handicapper's Reference Guide Thoroughbred Racing Volume II Computerized Handicapping


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The Handicapper's Reference Guide series interweaves some of the best books and methods used in thoroughbred horse racing for any level of play.The goal of the Handicapper's Reference Guide, Volume II, Computerized Handicapping is to inform handicappers of thoroughbred computerized software.I have cited many thoroughbred authors, plus I have done all the work for you. Use the Handicapper's Reference Guide series as a tool for you to handicap the races of your choice. Use Computerized Handicapping, start winning BIG and cash in at the track. Good Luck at the Track!!!Commodore Springs, Jr.B.A. Psychology / Information Systems Specialist




Man o' War


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Man o’ War has been acclaimed as the greatest racehorse of all time, and nearly three-quarters of a century after his death his legend continues to grow. In Man o’ War, veteran racing historian Edward L. Bowen recounts the life and times of “Big Red.” Bowen traces not only Man o’ War’s life but also those of the people connected to him—his breeder, August Belmont II; his trainer, Louis Feustel; and his famed owner, Samuel D. Riddle—weaving their stories into that of the great horse. Man o’ War became the greatest sports hero of his era, mentioned with the same reverence as Babe Ruth, Jack Dempsey, and Red Grange. Man o’ War’s legend began at age two when he won nine of ten starts. Due to his great popularity, his only loss was surrounded by rumor and intrigue. Man o’ War never knew defeat again. He dominated his rivals at every turn, even winning one race by a recorded 100 lengths. Retired to stud in Kentucky, Man o’ War welcomed tens of thousands of fans to Faraway Farms where faithful groom Will Harbut would regale visitors with tales of Man o’ War’s exploits. The sons and daughters of Man o’ War—including Triple Crown winner War Admiral—and their descendants carry on his legend in the Thoroughbred breed today. This edition includes a new afterword by the author.




Diary of a Dream


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Horse racing has a way of wrapping itself around some people's souls. For George Rowand, that moment came watching Secretariat win the 1973 Preakness. From then on Rowand knew he wanted to be in horse racing. Diary of a Dream chronicles his failures and successes in the sport he loves.







Thoroughbred Champions


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Follows The Blood-Horse's Top 100 list, beginning with Man o' War in the No. 1 spot and ending with Blue Larkspur at No. 100.







Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing Winners


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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 31. Chapters: Secretariat, Nijinsky II, Affirmed, Seattle Slew, Ruffian, Citation, Invasor, Assault, Sir Barton, Count Fleet, War Admiral, Mom's Command, Gainsborough, Ormonde, Deep Impact, Whirlaway, Omaha, West Australian, Flying Fox, Bahram, Sky Beauty, Dance Smartly, Shinzan, Baguette, Gallant Fox, Octagonal, Gladiateur, Isinglass, Shuvee, Pommern, With Approval, Dark Mirage, Izvestia, Symboli Rudolf, Peteski, Narita Brian, Davona Dale, Rock Sand, Gay Crusader, St Lite, Mr. C.B., Wando, New Providence, Canebora. Excerpt: Secretariat (March 30, 1970 - October 4, 1989) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse, that in 1973 became the first U.S. Triple Crown champion in twenty-five years, setting new race records in two of the three events in the Series-the Kentucky Derby (1:59), and the Belmont Stakes (2:24)-records that still stand today. Secretariat was sired by Bold Ruler out of Somethingroyal, by Princequillo. He was foaled at Meadow Farm in Caroline County, Virginia. Like his famous predecessor Man o' War, Secretariat was a large chestnut colt and was given the same nickname, "Big Red." Secretariat's Grand Sire Nasrullah is also the Great-Great Grand Sire of 1977 Triple Crown winner Seattle Slew. Owned by Penny Chenery (aka Penny Tweedy), he was trained by Lucien Laurin and mainly ridden by fellow Canadian jockey Ron Turcotte, along with apprentice jockey Paul Feliciano (first two races), and veteran Eddie Maple (last race). He raced in Penny Chenery's Meadow Stable's blue and white checkered colors and his groom was Eddie Sweat. Secretariat stood approximately 16.2 hands (66 inches, 168 cm) tall, and weighed 1,175 pounds (533 kg), with a 75 inch girth, in his racing prime. The story of Secretariat began with the toss of a coin in 1968 between Christopher Chenery of Meadow Stables and Ogden Phipps of Wheatley Stable....




Thoroughbred Horse Handicapping and Wagering


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Thoroughbred Horse Handicapping and wagering using the Holy Bible of Horse Racing is a book that contains a primer for folks that do not know much about thoroughbred horse racing. In addition, it provides a methodology for picking horses that will most likely finish second or better in races that are qualified for wagering. It then describes different approaches to wagering. There are what I call another section which I call special conditions that prompt special attention and will provide an avenue for Win/Place/Show bets (across the board), as well as some short stories of the some of the real characters I have met while playing the ponies.