George Harrison - "Best of Dark Horse 1976-1989" (Remastered) [Full Album] [01:00:27]
George Harrison - "Best of Dark Horse 1976-1989" (Remastered) 01. 00:00 "Poor Little Girl" 02. 04:32 "Blow Away" 03. 08:32 "That's the Way It Goes" 04. 12:05...
Patinack Farm Blue Diamond Stakes - hype reel [03:45]
1989 - Courtza 1994 - Hurricane Sky 1999 - Redoute's Choice 2002 - Bel Esprit 2004 - Alinghi 2011 - Sepoy
World Trotting Derby 1st Heat 1989 -Shogun Lobell [01:23]
DuQuoin State Fair-Usa, 02/09/1989 - 1.609mt 1 Shogun Lobell, H. Beissinger 1.55.1 (Super Bowl - Speedy Toe) 2 Dr Quillotine 3 Scott S. Hanover
Buckpasser - 1966 Horse Of The Year [11:49]
Buckpasser (1963--1978) was an American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who won nine of his eleven race starts for international record winnings for a two-year-old of $586090. He was leading broodmare sire in 1983, 1984 and 1989. Buckpasser was a bay colt that was bred and owned by Ogden Phipps and foaled at Claiborne Farm in Paris, Kentucky. He was by the Horse of the Year winner Tom Fool, and his dam was the stakes-winning mare Busanda, by the Triple Crown winner War Admiral. Busanda's second dam was the Blue Hen broodmare La Troienne (FR). He was a half-brother to several other horses that included the stakes-winners Bupers (won $221688) and Bureaucracy ($156635). Buckpasser was inbred in the fourth generation (4m x 4f) to the French racehorse and an influential sire Teddy. Racing official Dr. Manual Gilman said of him, "Generally, every horse has about a hundred faults of conformation. I would defy anybody to pick a flaw in Buckpasser." Renowned horse painter Richard Stone Reeves said, "Buckpasser was the most perfectly proportioned Thoroughbred I have ever seen." Only two horses, Secretariat and Affirmed, have since been "in a class with Buckpasser". en.wikipedia.org
1989 Old Road Securities Reynoldstown Novices' Chase [08:36]
Course: Ascot | Distance: 3m | Going: Good | Winner: Vulgan Warrior | Runners: 6