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Again, he moved too soon. Can’t win the Belmont stakes by moving too soon on the backstretch. Had the jockey sat back and waited he may have had a better chance.
Andy Beyer skipped his final at Harvard in Chaucer to attend this race. Although he blew a $12,000 education this day, he did have Amberoid, who paid $13 here in the Belmont, cutting his losses for the day to $11,987. He was off and running as a full time horse player after this race. It's in his first book, Picking Winners! No joke.
@Bible Guy, I’m a karate black belt 2nd dan in shotokan karate, I have a boyfriend but it’s nice to meet you ! what is it about a women with black belt karate skills you like ? us girls would love to know oss
Really to bad we cannot see the whole match at a better angle. Far far more exciting than watching Djokovic battle Murray. Amazing how many people today forget about these two legends
I say this and point out a simple fact, wherein those who run the International Tennis Hall of Fame, along with their voters, had Pancho placed on the ballot then inducted while still an active player. There must a dam good reason why that occurred, wherein he's the only one ever honored by the Hall in such a way. He is without question greater than Pete and Rod, but honestly I and I feel most can't now say he was better than Federer.
I am so very thankful that I shared this world with the first person who set foot on another. Thankyou so very much for your dedication Mr Neil Armstrong and for providing me personally with a fabulous role model. Your name will live forever and be hailed by all humans in all future generations as our first visiting ambassador.