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  • Two of a Kind: Bob Baffert joins 'Sunny Jim' Fitzsimmons in racing history - By Lenny Shulman

    Many know the name James Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons, but few know the story behind the training legend who spent 78 of his 91 years on the racetrack (see pg. 38). Fitzsimmons was a dominant trainer in New York during the middle of the 20th Century, and his barn annually swelled with top runners bred by Belair Stud and the Phipps family. After winning ...
    Posted to What's Going On Here (Weblog) by Michelle Benson on 06-20-2018
  • 'King' Size Second Wave About to Hit

    Every year when the Triple Crown is concluded, we evaluate the stars who competed in the three races and try to determine which ones will be the horses to watch in the summer, mainly in the Haskell Invitational and Travers.Our thoughts also turn to the second wave of 3-year-olds, who were late developing and appear to be coming into their own, and ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by Michelle Benson on 06-19-2018
  • Justify Rewrites Triple Crown History

    History is a never-ending chain of events, trends, and discoveries that determine how we think and look at the present, and often the future. When history tells us something cannot be accomplished, it provides us with new and seemingly unreachable targets at which to aim. And if and when that target is hit, it provides a sense of timelessness and ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by Michelle Benson on 06-12-2018
  • Eight Spot - By Evan Hammonds

    Muir Station Road, north of Lexington, runs from Paris Pike to Briar Hill Road. The road is an extension of the more-well-traveled Iron Works Pike, or Kentucky Route 1973. The week before the Belmont Stakes (G1), that makes us think of Secretariat and his definitive 31-length victory in the third leg of the Triple Crown in 1973.  At the ...
    Posted to What's Going On Here (Weblog) by Michelle Benson on 06-06-2018
  • Big Red's Son Risen Star Dominated the Belmont

    It was the morning of the 1988 Belmont Stakes and all was not well in the Belmont stakes barn, a four-sided barn encircling an English-style courtyard. In a corner of the barn, Risen Stars troublesome ankle was being tubbed in ice, and it was still to be determined whether the handsome, strapping son of Secretariat would be able to run in the ...
    Posted to Hangin' With Haskin (Weblog) by Michelle Benson on 06-05-2018
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