In the world of horse racing, we get the incredible opportunity to witness some of the most gifted animals showcase their talents on the track. Yet, there are certain names that go beyond just being winners – they become legends. These iconic horses, with their incredible speed, unstoppable spirit, and often riveting stories, have truly made a lasting impact on the hearts of racing fans. So, let's dive into the stories of several of these celebrated animals that have cemented themselves in the horse racing Hall of Fame.
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2024 Withers Stakes at a Glance
The Road to the Kentucky Derby gets a little longer this week as the Withers Stakes at Aqueduct will test Triple Crown hopefuls at 1 1/8 miles. That’s the same distance as most of the final rounds of preps two months from now in late March and early April.
Isaac Murphy: The King of 19th Century Jockeys
He was the Eddie Arcaro, the Willie Shoemaker of his era. More than 145 years ago, the son of a slave began to carve his indelible mark on the tree of American Thoroughbred history. A slight man, Isaac Burns Murphy was known for his soft hands and bowlegs. Weighing in at 70 pounds when he launched his career, Murphy rode upright, rather than in a crouch, and he was a superb judge of pace. His mounts tended to close with devastating speed, often winning by a head or less. Those tight finishes came to be known as "Murfinishes."
Byron King’s Derby Dozen for Jan. 31
BloodHorse news editor Byron King presents his Derby Dozen with a look at his leading contenders for the Kentucky Derby Presented by Woodford Reserve on May 4.