Halcyon Days - Walt Whitman

Not from successful love alone,
Nor wealth, nor honor'd middle age, nor victories of politics or war;
But as life wanes, and all the turbulent passions calm,
As gorgeous, vapory, silent hues cover the evening sky,
As softness, fulness, rest, suffuse the frame, like freshier, balmier air,
As the days take on a mellower light, and the apple at last hangs
really finish'd and indolent-ripe on the tree,
Then for the teeming quietest, happiest days of all!
The brooding and blissful halcyon days!

Friday, June 3, 2011

My Second Favorite Summer Sport - Racin'....(Horses that is)

In an effort to not have the most depressing new blog of the year, I would like to spend sometime discussing the sport of kings (and Queens) -  thoroughbred horse racing!   While that might not make everyone reading this jump out of their seat with excitement, this is a sport that a lot of people should rediscover or give a chance to.  

For me, horse-racing is all about the power of the thoroughbred race horse.  This animal has an innate desire to run and is built and bred to do just that.  An extremely fragile, high strung, muscular machine that just wants to finish ahead of the horse next to it. 

Although most races last just two minutes each race is an emotional roller coaster.  The long ceremonial lead in to the race from the barn to the paddock to the track.  Then the tension as horses are loaded into the gate one by one.  The burst of excitement as the bell signals the opening of the gates at the start of the race.  Then a combination of race strategy and the jockey's struggle to control a huge beast pulling on the bit while navigating a traffic jam of horseflesh.  Finally, down the stretch they come an all out sprint to the finish line with the outcome often determined by a nose!   WHEW!! 

Of course, the ability to bet on the outcome of the race gives every fan a stake in the outcome.  Yes we all know you can bet about anything sports related in Vegas, but as far as live sporting events, horse racing is a gambler's delight.   Additionally, it is a venue for some of the most scientific minds to exercise their brains in an attempt to make some real money.  If you spend some time studying the racing form, the odds of you making money are so much better than any casino game in Vegas, its a joke!!  What makes the casino bet so bad is the fact that the odds on the casino game are fixed. You can never have the advantage.  The same is not true in racing. In horse racing, the odds are not fixed. You are betting against the public

 The overall race experience is the best part of horseracing.  Go to Keeneland Racetrack in Lexington, KY for the Bluegrass Stakes in April for the best of everything horseracing.  Classy fans, the best horses, beautiful racetrack, beautiful women, celebs.  

What other sport can you down and see the athletes before each event, talk to the jockeys, get a drink, win some money and then do it all over again every half-hour?  Basically, give it a try if you haven't because this sport has something to offer everyone and it is an American sports tradition that needs your support.  In honor of the upcoming Belmont Stakes, I'll leave you with Secretariat.  'nuff said!

2 comments:

  1. Race horsing has gone the way of boxing it seems: both used to more a fabric of our society. Even today it, though still there, it probably pales in comparison to what you describe as it once being.

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  2. You're exactly right, Bob. I would say it has kept ahead of boxing, because at once a year people watch the Derby at it gets national attention. I don't know very many people that watch even one boxing match per year!!

    I and my horse-racing friends will not stand idly by and watch that happen, though!!!

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