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In the brief list of triple crown winners, this horse had to be 1 of the biggest bargains in racing history. We're referring to the puzzle of a wonder, Seattle Slew.

The story of this horse is just another reminder of how weird the sport of horse racing can be and how unpredictable it can also be. All over the racing business millionaires were spending modest fortunes attempting to breed the greatest horses they could in the hopes of coming away with a winner. Whilst this mad spending was going on a couple of pals got together and spent $17,500 to purchase Seattle Slew when he was just one year old. You would not think that kind of funds would get you significantly of anything. But these pals saw their investment go on to grow to be a triple crown winner and also go on to be one of the greatest horses in the 20th century.

Seattle Slew was the son of Bold Reasoning and My Charmer. The horse was brought along really slowly in his career by a young trainer named William H. Turner. He was the oldest horse in background to make his two year old maiden race which was on September 20, 1976 at Belmont Park. Out of twelve horses in the field, he went off as a two.6 to 1 favorite. He took the lead speedily and won the race by five lengths.

Oddly, Seattle Slew began just two far more races as a two year old. He won an allowance race on October 5 and then won the Champagne Stakes eleven days later by a whopping 9 and three/4 lengths. After that race folks were already speaking about no matter whether or not he would be the next triple crown winner in just 4 years given that Secretariat in 1973.

Once again, once Seattle Slew hit three years of age, his trainer took items slow with him, not starting him in his very first race as a 3 year old until March 9, 1977. That race was in Hialeah where he won by nine lengths. On March 26 he then won again at the Flamingo Stakes by 4 lengths. Lastly, he won the Wood Memorial Stakes on April 23 by 3 and 1/four lengths.

By the time the Kentucky Derby came around on Could 7, because of his past performances, Seattle Slew was the overwhelming beloved to win going off at 1 to 2. Ironically, the race was almost a disaster for Slew when he swerved and was sharply taken by the jockey. He was permitted to take an early lead due to the fact of this but that resulted in him tiring down the stretch that became a three horse race. Slew did manage to hang on and win by 1 and three/4 lengths.

At the Preakness, two weeks later, things had been quite similar to the Derby as Slew was involved in a genuine horse race but managed to hang on to win by 1 and 1/two lengths. At this time individuals had been beginning to be concerned that he would fall short in the Belmont. But Slew didn't disappoint. The Belmont was a fully different story and Slew went on to win by four lengths.

The victory created him not only the 10th triple crown winner but the very first undefeated triple crown winner. Slew finally retired at the finish of the 1978 season. check out crown ministries

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