I'm not a horse guy nor do I gamble in horse races. I used to go out with a lady that owned 4 horses and I learned to appreciate these animals. But anyway, All this hoopla about this incredible horse name Big Brown that will deliver the Triple Crown, which hasn't happen in 30 years, didn't come true..
20/20 teleview show gave the person of the week to the jockie and everything and tremendous publicity on this. As a matter of fact not since Seabiscuit were fans of horse races and horse itself were ever this excited.
Well here's the full story:
NEW YORK (June 7) - Big Brown failed in his bid to become U.S. horse racing's 12th Triple Crown winner when he finished last behind 38-1 choice Da' Tara in the Belmont Stakes.
Triple Crown Near-MissesRob Carr, APBig Brown comes up short of being the first thoroughbred in over 30 years to win the Triple Crown. Instead, he becomes yet another horse to have won the first two legs of the Triple Crown, only to fail in the Belmont Stakes. Here are the stories of some stunning near-misses.
Da' Tara led from the start to beat eight other thoroughbreds over 2,400 meters (1.5 miles), the longest and toughest of the three classics.
"I had no horse," said Big Brown's jockey, Kent Desormeaux.
All week long, Big Brown's trainer, Rick Dutrow Jr. said the horse's victory was "a foregone conclusion."
Instead of Big Brown becoming the 12th Triple Crown winner and first in 30 years, he was the first of 19 horses going for a Triple to finish last.
"He wasn't himself," winning trainer Nick Zito said, referring to Big Brown. "Things happen for a reason."
Da' Tara and jockey Alan Garcia sprinted to the lead out of the gate. Big Brown, eager in the early going, ran up on Da' Tara's heels heading into the first turn - the first indication it wasn't going to be his coronation day.
Da' Tara had the lead down the backstretch, with Tale of Ekati in second and Big Brown running third on the outside with a clear path. This was Big Brown's moment, and Desormeaux asked him to go. He didn't respond.
"He was empty. He didn't have anything left," Desormeaux said.
The Triple Crown
Trainer Richard Dutrow Jr. watches as Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown is walked around the shed row by exercise rider Michelle Nevin at Belmont Park, Wednesday, May 21, 2008, in Elmont, N.Y. The Belmont Stakes horse race takes place June 7. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
Exercise rider Michelle Nevin walks Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown around the shed row at Belmont Park, Wednesday, May 21, 2008, in Elmont, N.Y. The Belmont Stakes horse race takes place June 7. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
Exercise rider Michelle Nevin pauses with Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown as she walks him around the shedrow at Belmont Park, Wednesday, May 21, 2008 in Elmont, N.Y. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
Trainer Bob Baffert stands in front of a mural at Bodines Casino on Tuesday, May 20, 2008, during its grand opening in Carson City, Nev. Baffert likes Big Brown's chances to win the Triple Crown. "The horse is a super horse," he said. "He just comes from a different cloth. I really think the great horses will get it done. If he's a great horse, he'll get it done." (AP Photo/Reno Gazette-Journal, Lisa J. Tolda) ** MAGS OUT TV OUT NO SALES **
While pounding his fist on the table, jockey Kent Desormeaux, who rode Big Brown to victory in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes horse races, says, "I am the promoter of the sport right now. There is nothing I want to do more than promote this sport," Tuesday, May 20, 2008, at Bodines Casino and Restaurant in Carson City, Nev. (AP Photo/Reno Gazette-Journal. Lisa J. Tolda) ** MAGS OUT NO SALES TV OUT **
Jockey Kent Desormeaux, who won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes horse races aboard Big Brown, smiles Tuesday, May 20, 2008, during the opening of Bodines Casino and Resort in Carson City, Nev. The casino is part owned by Mike Pegram. He owned Real Quiet, the horse Desormeaux rode to wins in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness in 1998.
Exercise rider Michelle Nevin stands outside Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown's stall after training at Belmont Park, Wednesday, May 21, 2008 in Elmont, N.Y.
Richard Dutrow Jr., trainer for Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown, relaxes outside the stable at Belmont Park, Wednesday, May 21, 2008 in Elmont, N.Y.
Richard Dutrow Jr., trainer for Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown, laughs as he answers questions for the media at Belmont Park, Wednesday, May 21, 2008 in Elmont, N.Y.
Richard Dutrow Jr., trainer for Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown, answers questions for the media at Belmont Park, Wednesday, May 21, 2008 in Elmont, N.Y.
Da' Tara opened up a clear lead turning for home, while Big Brown angled to the far outside under restraint. Big Brown still wanted to run, but Desormeaux knew it was over and focused on getting the colt home safely.
Big Brown was running on a quarter crack in his left front hoof that wasn't patched until Friday. Even as the horse was making his way to the starting gate, Dutrow said the crack was a "non-issue."
"He looked fine," said Dr. Larry Bramlage, the on-call veterinarian. "All I saw was when Desormeaux started to slow him down. The first thing you expected is something is wrong. He was not lame when he stopped here in front of the stands."
Da' Tara, the longest shot on the board, won by 5 1/4 lengths over Denis of Cork and covered the distance in 2 minutes, 29.65 seconds. There was a dead heat for third between Anak Nakal and Ready's Echo. Macho Again was fifth, followed by Tale of Ekati, Guadalcanal, Icabad Crane and Big Brown.
Da' Tara paid $79 to win on a $2 wager.
Zito spoiled a Triple Crown bid four years ago when he saddled Birdstone to an upset of Smarty Jones. He also trained Anak Nakal.
While the thousands of fans jammed along the rail focused on Big Brown, Da' Tara pressed on to the finish line, obviously tired but triumphant.
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2008-06-07 18:16:02
Here's one of Big Brown's vid:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrIv7pHkJPs
20/20 teleview show gave the person of the week to the jockie and everything and tremendous publicity on this. As a matter of fact not since Seabiscuit were fans of horse races and horse itself were ever this excited.
Well here's the full story:
NEW YORK (June 7) - Big Brown failed in his bid to become U.S. horse racing's 12th Triple Crown winner when he finished last behind 38-1 choice Da' Tara in the Belmont Stakes.
Triple Crown Near-MissesRob Carr, APBig Brown comes up short of being the first thoroughbred in over 30 years to win the Triple Crown. Instead, he becomes yet another horse to have won the first two legs of the Triple Crown, only to fail in the Belmont Stakes. Here are the stories of some stunning near-misses.
Da' Tara led from the start to beat eight other thoroughbreds over 2,400 meters (1.5 miles), the longest and toughest of the three classics.
"I had no horse," said Big Brown's jockey, Kent Desormeaux.
All week long, Big Brown's trainer, Rick Dutrow Jr. said the horse's victory was "a foregone conclusion."
Instead of Big Brown becoming the 12th Triple Crown winner and first in 30 years, he was the first of 19 horses going for a Triple to finish last.
"He wasn't himself," winning trainer Nick Zito said, referring to Big Brown. "Things happen for a reason."
Da' Tara and jockey Alan Garcia sprinted to the lead out of the gate. Big Brown, eager in the early going, ran up on Da' Tara's heels heading into the first turn - the first indication it wasn't going to be his coronation day.
Da' Tara had the lead down the backstretch, with Tale of Ekati in second and Big Brown running third on the outside with a clear path. This was Big Brown's moment, and Desormeaux asked him to go. He didn't respond.
"He was empty. He didn't have anything left," Desormeaux said.
The Triple Crown
Trainer Richard Dutrow Jr. watches as Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown is walked around the shed row by exercise rider Michelle Nevin at Belmont Park, Wednesday, May 21, 2008, in Elmont, N.Y. The Belmont Stakes horse race takes place June 7. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
Exercise rider Michelle Nevin walks Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown around the shed row at Belmont Park, Wednesday, May 21, 2008, in Elmont, N.Y. The Belmont Stakes horse race takes place June 7. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
Exercise rider Michelle Nevin pauses with Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown as she walks him around the shedrow at Belmont Park, Wednesday, May 21, 2008 in Elmont, N.Y. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
Trainer Bob Baffert stands in front of a mural at Bodines Casino on Tuesday, May 20, 2008, during its grand opening in Carson City, Nev. Baffert likes Big Brown's chances to win the Triple Crown. "The horse is a super horse," he said. "He just comes from a different cloth. I really think the great horses will get it done. If he's a great horse, he'll get it done." (AP Photo/Reno Gazette-Journal, Lisa J. Tolda) ** MAGS OUT TV OUT NO SALES **
While pounding his fist on the table, jockey Kent Desormeaux, who rode Big Brown to victory in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes horse races, says, "I am the promoter of the sport right now. There is nothing I want to do more than promote this sport," Tuesday, May 20, 2008, at Bodines Casino and Restaurant in Carson City, Nev. (AP Photo/Reno Gazette-Journal. Lisa J. Tolda) ** MAGS OUT NO SALES TV OUT **
Jockey Kent Desormeaux, who won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes horse races aboard Big Brown, smiles Tuesday, May 20, 2008, during the opening of Bodines Casino and Resort in Carson City, Nev. The casino is part owned by Mike Pegram. He owned Real Quiet, the horse Desormeaux rode to wins in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness in 1998.
Exercise rider Michelle Nevin stands outside Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown's stall after training at Belmont Park, Wednesday, May 21, 2008 in Elmont, N.Y.
Richard Dutrow Jr., trainer for Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown, relaxes outside the stable at Belmont Park, Wednesday, May 21, 2008 in Elmont, N.Y.
Richard Dutrow Jr., trainer for Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown, laughs as he answers questions for the media at Belmont Park, Wednesday, May 21, 2008 in Elmont, N.Y.
Richard Dutrow Jr., trainer for Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner Big Brown, answers questions for the media at Belmont Park, Wednesday, May 21, 2008 in Elmont, N.Y.
Da' Tara opened up a clear lead turning for home, while Big Brown angled to the far outside under restraint. Big Brown still wanted to run, but Desormeaux knew it was over and focused on getting the colt home safely.
Big Brown was running on a quarter crack in his left front hoof that wasn't patched until Friday. Even as the horse was making his way to the starting gate, Dutrow said the crack was a "non-issue."
"He looked fine," said Dr. Larry Bramlage, the on-call veterinarian. "All I saw was when Desormeaux started to slow him down. The first thing you expected is something is wrong. He was not lame when he stopped here in front of the stands."
Da' Tara, the longest shot on the board, won by 5 1/4 lengths over Denis of Cork and covered the distance in 2 minutes, 29.65 seconds. There was a dead heat for third between Anak Nakal and Ready's Echo. Macho Again was fifth, followed by Tale of Ekati, Guadalcanal, Icabad Crane and Big Brown.
Da' Tara paid $79 to win on a $2 wager.
Zito spoiled a Triple Crown bid four years ago when he saddled Birdstone to an upset of Smarty Jones. He also trained Anak Nakal.
While the thousands of fans jammed along the rail focused on Big Brown, Da' Tara pressed on to the finish line, obviously tired but triumphant.
Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. The information contained in the AP news report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or otherwise distributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. All active hyperlinks have been inserted by AOL.
2008-06-07 18:16:02
Here's one of Big Brown's vid:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrIv7pHkJPs
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