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Foxes of Belair: Gallant Fox, Omaha, and the Quest for the Triple Crown [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, 35 b&w illustrations
  • Sari: Horses in History
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-May-2023
  • Kirjastus: The University Press of Kentucky
  • ISBN-10: 0813197376
  • ISBN-13: 9780813197371
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, 35 b&w illustrations
  • Sari: Horses in History
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-May-2023
  • Kirjastus: The University Press of Kentucky
  • ISBN-10: 0813197376
  • ISBN-13: 9780813197371
Teised raamatud teemal:
Calumet, Claiborne, King Ranch - these iconic names are among the owners and breeders revered by Thoroughbred industry professionals and racing fans around the world. As campaigners of many of the 20th century's top racehorses, their prestige has been confirmed by decades of competition in the Triple Crown, the most esteemed series in American Thoroughbred racing. Even with these substantial legacies, their success is measured against the benchmark set by one of racing's earliest dynasties, the historic Belair Stud.

 

The story of this legendary operation began with William Woodward's childhood memories of grand days at the racetrack, inspiring dreams of breeding a champion or two of his own. During a year working for the American Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Woodward frequented English racetracks, rekindling that childhood dream of breeding and owning champion Thoroughbreds. Woodward turned those dreams into reality, building Belair Stud on his family's Maryland estate, launching what would become the preeminent Thoroughbred breeding and racing empire in America and chasing racing's biggest prizes in both the United States and England.

The defining moment for Belair came when Woodward bred the imported stallion Sir Gallahad III to his mare Marguerite. Their colt, Gallant Fox, became only the second horse in history to win the Preakness Stakes, the Kentucky Derby, and the Belmont Stakes in the same year. In 1935, the farm cemented the Triple Crown as the gold standard for three-year-olds when Gallant Fox's son, Omaha, duplicated his sire's trio of victories, a sweep that sealed the farm's legacy and carved its name in the annals of racing history.

 

In The Foxes of Belair: Gallant Fox, Omaha, and the Quest for the Triple Crown, Jennifer Kelly examines the racing legacies of Gallant Fox and Omaha and how William Woodward's service to racing during the 20th century forever changed the landscape of the American Thoroughbred industry.
Prologue. The Battle Joined 1(2)
1 A New King in Town
3(9)
2 Familial Ambition
12(16)
3 Here Comes the Sun
28(15)
4 The Queen Bears an Heir
43(7)
5 A Bumpy Road
50(9)
6 The Fox Comes Around
59(12)
7 Roses Are Red
71(11)
8 In Pursuit of a Crown
82(10)
9 The Fox Rolls On
92(9)
10 A Dandy Show
101(12)
11 Record Breaker
113(14)
12 Boys and Girls
127(12)
13 Second Generation
139(16)
14 Following the Fox
155(14)
15 The Son Gets His Crown
169(12)
16 The Belair Bullet Rolls On
181(9)
17 An Unexpected Stop
190(12)
18 Trailblazer
202(8)
19 The Big Show
210(12)
20 The Adventure's End
222(10)
21 The Road to Omaha
232(21)
Epilogue. The Quest for the Crown 253(10)
Acknowledgments 263(4)
Appendix 267(4)
Notes 271(44)
Selected Bibliography 315(2)
Index 317
Jennifer S. Kelly is a lifelong horse racing fan using her experience as a writing instructor and technical writer to chronicle and preserve the history of her favorite sport, especially the Triple Crown. Sir Barton and the Making of the Triple Crown is her first book.