Gary Stevens and Great Hot wins the Santa Maria Stakes (Gr. II) [01:13]
Gary Stevens and Great Hot wins the Santa Maria Stakes (Gr. II)
Simon Callaghan and Gary Stevens after Slim Shadey wins the San Marcos Stakes (Gr. III) [01:47]
Simon Callaghan and Gary Stevens after Slim Shadey wins the San Marcos Stakes (Gr. III)
Gary Stevens Comeback [00:54]
Stevens, riding for the first time since November 2005, finished third aboard Jebrica Jan. 6 in a $50000 claiming race on the turf at Santa Anita Park.
1993 Grade 1 Woodward at Belmont Park: Bertrando [03:44]
Grade 1, $1.4 million (includes bonus money from the American Championship Racing Series) Woodward, 3-year-olds and up, 1 1/8 miles, Belmont Park, September 18, 1993 1st: Bertrando ($3.80), Gary Stevens up for trainer Robert "Bobby" Frankel and owner Edward Nahem 2nd: Devil His Due, beaten 13 1/2 lengths 3rd: Valley Crossing, beaten 16 1/2 lengths 1 1/8 miles in the slop in 1:47.00
Tags: horse racing, Belmont Park, ACRS, Woodward, 1993, Bertando, Gary Stevens, Robert Frankel, Bobby Frankel
1998 Belmont Stakes - Victory Gallop : Full ABC Broadcast [01:09:42]
The Triple Crown of horse racing slipped away from Real Quiet in the final strides of the Belmont Stakes yesterday, when he was run down and beaten by a nose by Victory Gallop, the horse who chased him home in both the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness. They staged a roaring duel down the homestretch on a brilliantly sunny and cool afternoon before 80162 fans at Belmont Park, the second-largest crowd to see the race in its 130 runnings. And they saw a Belmont Stakes of show-stopping drama, the closest in the 20 years since Affirmed nipped Alydar by a head to become the 11th horse to win the Triple Crown. No horse has completed a sweep since then. Real Quiet became the 14th to lose it in the final race in the series, and lost by the narrowest margin among those 14. Afterward, the stewards suggested that he might have been disqualified if he had won the race because he brushed Victory Gallop twice in the homestretch. For the second year in a row, the trainer Bob Baffert was foiled on the threshold of completing a Triple Crown. He was thwarted last year when Silver Charm lost the Belmont to Touch Gold by three-quarters of a length. He was foiled again this year when Real Quiet was nipped by Victory Gallop. And in one of those twists of fortune, Silver Charm's losing jockey, Gary Stevens, became the winning jockey this year on Victory Gallop. ''Being beat at the finish line, it hurts a lot,'' said Kent Desormeaux, who rode Real Quiet in the Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont ...
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