BCS TV - Clare Balding Facebook/Twitter Q&A [14:32]
Clare answers a host of questions from British Champions Series fans from subjects ranging from Frankel to Justin Bieber!
BCS TV - Gold Medallist Scott Brash on Frankel [00:41]
The London 2012 Show Jumping Gold Medal winner talks about the best racehorse in the world
BCS TV - Kirsty Milczarek on the Cambridgeshire [01:21]
Kirsty discusses the chances of her mount in the cavalry charge Cambridgeshire handicap at Newmarket
1998 Kentucky Derby: Full ABC Broadcast [01:02:19]
For the second year in a row, and nearly the third, a horse trained by Bob Baffert won the Kentucky Derby as Real Quiet drew clear in the homestretch of Churchill Downs today to win America's premier horse race by half a length over Victory Gallop. For good measure, Baffert took third place with his previously undefeated Indian Charlie. Baffert's two colts also dominated the Santa Anita Derby four weeks ago when Indian Charlie finished first for his fourth straight victory and Real Quiet ran second. This time, they were separated by Victory Gallop, who won the Arkansas Derby three weeks ago over Favorite Trick, the 1997 Horse of the Year, who ran eighth today. But they nonetheless gave Baffert, the exuberant trainer from California, the landmark day of his career before a crowd of 143215, the third largest in the Derby's 124 years. One year ago, Baffert won the Derby with Silver Charm, who went on to win the Preakness before losing the Triple Crown by half a length to Touch Gold in the Belmont Stakes. Two years ago, Baffert came within the length of Grindstone's nose of winning the Derby with Cavonnier, which means he nearly swept the race three years in a row, something that no trainer has accomplished. Five other trainers have won the Derby in successive years, most recently D. Wayne Lukas with Thunder Gulch in 1995 and Grindstone in 1996. ''Hello, again,'' Baffert said hoarsely after the race. ''I don't think I'll ever feel the excitement I did over Silver Charm. But ...
1983 Preakness Stakes: ABC Broadcast [31:23]
Jim McKay and Howard Cosell cover the 1983 Preakness Stakes.. won by Deputed Testamony..
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