Forego:
Thoroughbred Legends
Bill
Heller
Forego
tells the story of the great gelding whose grit and determination
on the racetrack captured the hearts of racing fans across
the country. Forego raced from the age of three through
age eight, winning 34 of his 57 career starts. He earned
a record eight Eclipse Awards, the highest honor in horse
racing, including three Horse of the Year titles from
1974 to 1976. During his Horse of the Year seasons, Forego
became renowned for carrying heavy weights in races, carrying
130 pounds or more in 24 stakes or top-class races. He
was elected to the Racing Hall of Fame in 1979.
Forego
follows the gelding from his beginnings, through his early
years on the track, including his effort in Secretariat's
Kentucky Derby, and on to stardom. The book looks at Forego's
retirement from racing and his life at the Kentucky Horse
Park in Lexington, Kentucky, where fans could visit him
until his death in 1997.
Author
Bill Heller also weaves in the stories of Forego's owner,
Martha Gerry, and his primary trainers Sherrill Ward and
Frank Y. Whiteley, both of whom were inducted into the
Racing Hall of Fame.
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Hardcover
6 x 8
176 pages
16-page b/w photo well
Thoroughbred Legends #6
Product #B11-2007
List Price: $24.95
ISBN: 1-58150-049-1
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