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Updated List Secretariat Video list-
Secretariat Video List-
1973 Triple Crown- Includes the Derby, Preakness & Belmont-The derby
includes a very rarely seen 50 minute original entire pre & post race
derby network coverage with Jack Whitaker, Haywood Broun & Frank
Wright. There is wonderful paddock coverage as the 1973 derby field is
getting saddled in the paddock. There are interviews with owners and
trainers and great close up shots of the field in the paddock. Chick
Anderson who calls the race runs down the entire derby field with
stats and info on each horse. Then the horses parade onto Churchill to
the classic derby song "My Old Kentucky Home" and then the post parade
introductions. Then of course the big race and then incredible post
race coverage following the derby which includes Secretariat in the
winners circle, race replays, interviews, official prices and the
ceremony. The picture quality on the Kentucky Derby coverage is very
good.
The Preakness Stakes also is a rarely seen 50 minute original entire
pre & post race network coverage again with Jack Whitaker, Heywood
Hale Braun & Frank Wright. There are interviews with owners and
trainers of each horse as they are saddled in the outdoor paddock at
Pimlico and wonderful close ups of the entire Preakness field. Again
Chic Anderson runs down each horse with stats and info. Then the post
parade to the song "Maryland My Maryland" and of course the
incredible Preakness Stakes and again wonderful post race coverage
with Secretariat in the winners circle, interviews, race replays,
official prices and the ceremony. The picture quality on the Preakness
Stakes coverage is very good.
Then to top it all off, a rarely seen 50 minutes of tremendous Belmont
Stakes original entire pre and post race network coverage on
Secretariats incredible Belmont Stakes win again with Jack Whitaker,
Haywood Hale Broun & Frank Wright. As in the Derby & Preakness there
are interviews and Chic Anderson goes over the entire field with info
and stats. Really incredible close up shots of Big Red and the Belmont
field as they are being saddled, then the post parade to the song
"Sidewalks of New York" and then the great historic race and then all
the post race mania with Secretariat in the winners circle,
interviews, race replays, official prices and of course the wonderful
triple crown ceremony. The song "New York, New York" currently plays
during the post parade for the Belmont Stakes. The picture quality is
good to very good for the Belmont Stakes coverage.
I also have the 1973 Marlboro Cup with Secretariat and Riva Ridge.
I also have an incredible video tape which has all but 2 of
Secretariats Career races on one tape!!-he raced 21 times-i have 19 of
them on a video tape -the only ones i do not have are the Garden State
Handicap race and the Laurel Park handicap race both run in 1972 when
he was two- the races are complete races start to finish with the
track announcer -the only race that is not complete is the Gotham
stakes which shows half of the race- the picture quality is
outstanding-the running time on the video is 36 minutes for his 19
races.
I also have the complete 30 minute 1973 Arlington Inv. with
Secretariat with original network coverage and in color and it is
outstanding in picture quality.
I have a 30 minute documentary video called Big Reds Last Race-from
Woodbine in Canada-It is a great piece about Secretariats last race on
the grass in Canada, complete with interviews with his connections and
fans. It also has his workouts leading to the race and of course his
last race. Picture quality is very good.
I have a one hour ESPN Classic 2001 special called "Sports
Century"-Secretariat-Its a wonderful one hour video on Secretariat
from when he was a foal all the way up until his 1989 death. It is
full of great footage of his races, great close ups on Big Red and
interviews from his connections and racing experts who followed and
covered Secretariat in the press. It's a great retrospective of his
life. Excellent in picture quality.
Then i have an 30 minute ESPN Video Called "Secretariat" # 35 of the
50 greatest-athletes. It has race footage and chronicles his
career.-Excellent in picture quality.
I also have a 30 minute ESPN Classic video called "Run for the
Crown-1973" -It is all about the 1973 Triple Crown with
Secretariat.-Excellent in picture quality.
I also have a 30 minute video GSL -Greatest Sports
Legends-"Secretariat"-It has race footage and also talks about his
career with interviews. Very good in picture quality.
I also have the new & updated version of "The Life & Times of
Secretariat" video-
It came out in 2003 and is an awesome 2 hour life story with a
retrospective of the Life and Racing Career of Secretariat and his
connections. Outstanding picture quality.
Its a must have video.
I also have the 45 minute video called "The Life and Times of
Secretariat". This video came out in 1989 and is a wonderful
retrospective of the Life and Racing Career of Secretariat and his
connections. Excellent in picture quality.
Then finally i have a great 45 minute audio cassette tape that has the
original live race call of every race Secretariat ran in his career.
It features Dave Johnson, Chic Anderson and other great track
announcers. These are the original calls from his races from start to
finish. Wonderful to go back in time listening to the calls. Sound
quality is excellent. Former CBS Horse Race expert Wyn Elliot narrates
this great piece.
Again all the Secretariat races/videos range from good to very good to
excellent quality in picture, sound & color.
If your interested in any of the above races or videos email me for a
price list. I also have all the other Triple Crown races from 1970 to
Present and all the Kentucky Derby races from 1918 to Present and all
the Breeders Cup races from 1984 to Present on video tape along with
lots of other big Stakes races with top horses from around the country
from the 1940s,50s,60s,70s,80s, 90s & the 2000's.If interested i can
email you a list of videos/races and a price list or if you have any
questions feel free to email me.
Thanks for your time.
Steve Williams
Stwillms@aol.com
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