Citation:
Thoroughbred Legends
Pohla
Smith
There
were few stars in the 1940s to rival Citation and jockey
Eddie Arcaro on the nation's sports pages. Citation, who
was the 1948 Horse of the Year and the last Triple Crown
winner for a twenty-five-year period, was the brightest
star in the galaxy belonging to Calumet Farm. The famed
breeding and racing operation dominated American racing
during the 1940s like no other stable before or since.
Citation exemplified that dominance.
The
dark bay colt could run and win at any distance, and by
the end of his 3-year-old season had recorded 15 consecutive
victories. Although a leg problem sidelined him as a 4-year-old,
Citation returned the next season and continued to race
at age 6. He became Thoroughbred racing's first millionaire
and set the modern-day record of 16 straight victories.
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Hardcover
6 x 8
144 pages
16-page b/w photo well
Thoroughbred Legends #3
Product #B11-2003
List Price: $24.95
ISBN: 1-58150-045-9
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