In Memory of Ruffian
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In Memory of Ruffian
July 6 1975 was the day of the tragic match race between Ruffian and Foolish Pleasure. RIP Ruffian
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http://espn.go.com/horse/s/2000/0629/610063.html espn will have a show about it tonight
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A friend of mine who knows I love horse racing, recently gave me a book about Secretariat that she found at a garage sale. When I opened the book out fell several newspaper and magazine articles. The were original articles from the goddess' accident. I cried my eyes out (again) when I read them.
I was fortunate enough to go to Belmont for the Belmont Stakes this year. I always said that if I ever went to Belmont I would put flowers on her grave. Easier said than done. Next time.
God rest the goddess, Ruffian.
I was fortunate enough to go to Belmont for the Belmont Stakes this year. I always said that if I ever went to Belmont I would put flowers on her grave. Easier said than done. Next time.
God rest the goddess, Ruffian.
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nferro9925 wrote:I still cry every time I see or hear about it. I remember where I was when I watched the race on TV.
Such a tragedy. RIP in Ruffian. You are still remembered and loved.
I thought I was the only one that did that.
In reality, so many die like her daily, on racetracks around the world. Few are honored or given a second thought. Even more end up in the kill pens around the world. From one perspective, it is beautiful that so many know of racing because of her. From another perspective, her story romanticizes racing and breeding of thoroughbreds in a very unrealistic and harmful way to both man and beast, IMO.
I dream of a world where every racehorse is bred with the care and thought that went into breeding Ruffian, and that IF they have to die, they die only after living the honored and pampered life she lived, either in battle, trying to achieve a level of greatness they were created for, or peacefully with loving caretakers around them.
"There was a miraculous and all-conquering horse, a filly, not a colt who in nine out of ten races broke or equaled speed records that had stood for years and decades, who in fire and presence and appearance was the Black Beauty personified and was as the author of The Black Stallion said, the mental picture he had of his creation." -Gene Smith
"It wasn’t just that she was undefeated, she was perfect. At every point of call, in every race, she had been in front. She didn’t always break well, but within a step or two she invariably gained the lead. Five times as a two-year-old, and five times again so far at three. What was even more amazing, she had to do it at every distance from a sprint to a mile and a half. Always first. Always in the lead. Perfect." - Jane Schwartz
In the Comely, Ruffian had also achieved something that not even Secretariat, Kelso, or Citation had accomplished. The filly had created a minus win pool, both at the track and at Off Track Betting. Such universal confidence in a favorite was almost unheard of; occasionally, a top horse would create a minus pool to show, but Ruffian's fans had bet enough money on the filly to win that a minus pool resulted. The track was forced to pay out more money than it had received.
"She had done what no horse had ever done and was buried where no horse was ever buried. The great wings were folded about her and Pegasus flew no more" - Gene Smith
Here come the tears again...
And thou fly without wings, and conquer without any sword. Oh, horse. - The Qur'an