Secretariat
- CaerMyrddin
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Has anyone seen the movie yet? I'm looking forward to it, hope it has a positive impact on the sport.
PS You might like this article about the film:
http://www.imindshift.com/my_weblog/201 ... s-out.html
Jeff
http://www.imindshift.com/my_weblog/201 ... s-out.html
Jeff
I just came across this documentary, I haven't watched it yet but thought others might be interested in it:
Secretariat's Jockey - Ron Turcotte
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0847GZG3N
Secretariat's Jockey - Ron Turcotte
It is available on Amazon Video as part of Prime:Secretariat's legendary jockey Ron Turcotte is one of the few champions to have won the prestigious American Triple Crown. This is the remarkable story of Turcotte's rise to fame in 1973, the fall that left him a paraplegic in 1978-after an illustrious career with more than 3,000 victories-and his emotional journey back to the people and places that marked his life.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0847GZG3N
I've always been put off dramatizations of true stories, they're usually over-played.CaerMyrddin wrote: ↑Sat Jan 15, 2011 7:15 pmHas anyone seen the movie yet? I'm looking forward to it, hope it has a positive impact on the sport.
To some extent, it would be like comparing Roger Bannister to a modern middle-distance runner. Timeform attempt it by seasonally adjusting their figures so you're comparing to a statistical norm. Having said that, Secretariat's breathtaking 12 seconds per furlong record in the Belmont still stands!