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Who did Seabiscuit lose to?
The film is loosely based on the life and racing career of Seabiscuit, an undersized and overlooked Thoroughbred race horse, whose unexpected successes made him a hugely popular media sensation in the United States during the Great Depression.The two movies on Seabiscuit today amplify that sensation. “The Story of Seabiscuit” was made only two years after the death of the thoroughbred and his fame was still fresh. He had been retired since 1940 after pulling himself, and much of America, through the worst of the Great Depression.Here's a guide to the locations where the Kentucky footage was shot, and some must-sees for Seabiscuit movie fans. The film crew spent about a month filming in Lexington and Paris. Spend a few days among the rolling hills of Central Kentucky and you'll see why Hollywood fell in love with us. Kentucky Horse Park.

What killed Seabiscuit : His best offspring included Sea Swallow, winner of the Yankee Handicap, Tijuana Derby, and Derby Trial, and Sea Swallow, winner of the Santa Catalina Handicap. Seabiscuit died of a heart attack at the age of 14 on May 17, 1947.

Is Seabiscuit Bloodline still alive

Based on Jockey Club progeny reports Seabiscuit sired 108 foals and based on my research showed by the 1960's, they had almost completely vanished with the exception of a few of Seabiscuit's descendants remaining in the US today.

Who is the best racehorse of all time : #1: Man O' War: The Best RaceHorse of All Time

Man O' War raced from 1919-1921. To this day, he is considered the greatest racehorse of all time. Man O' War was a chestnut stallion that won 20 out of his 21 races. One of his most notable victories is when he raced and won carrying 138 lbs.

Finally, in 1955, at the age of 46, Pollard hung up his silks and retired for good. For a time, he worked sorting mail at the track post office, and then as a valet, cleaning boots for another generation of riders. He died in 1981, but what exactly killed him was unclear.

Seabiscuit didn't defeat Man O' War. Seabiscuit defeated War Admiral, a son of Man O' War. (Seabiscuit was himself a grandson of Man O' War. His sire was the stallion Hard Tack, a son of Man O' War.)

How many races did Seabiscuit lose

17 races

During the Great Depression, a time when Americans were looking for someone — or something — to root for, an underdog came along in the form of a small, lazy Thoroughbred named Seabiscuit. After losing his first 17 races, Seabiscuit became a star with a sudden streak of against-the-odds victories.Spectacular Bid set the record for a mile and a quarter, with a time of 1 minute and 57.8 seconds, in 1980. A mare called Winning Brew is the current world record holder for the fastest horse. She clocked an incredible 43.97 mph during a race in 2008, breaking Guinness Louts' previous record of 43.5 mph.Undefeated horses

Wins Horse Foaled
25 Black Caviar 2006
19 Peppers Pride 2003
18 Eclipse 1764
18 Karayel 1970


1. Secretariat. The top spot couldn't be any other horse than “Big Red” really. Secretariat took the 1973 Triple Crown by storm, sending records tumbling as he ended a 25-year wait for a thoroughbred to achieve this feat in the US.

Did Seabiscuit win the Triple Crown : Seabiscuit was a West Coast-based horse and didn't find his best stride until after his 3-year-old season, so he didn't run the Triple Crown.

Did Seabiscuit beat Admiral : Seabiscuit (May 23, 1933 – May 17, 1947) was a champion thoroughbred racehorse in the United States who became the top money-winning racehorse up to the 1940s. He beat the 1937 Triple Crown winner, War Admiral, by four lengths in a two-horse special at Pimlico and was voted American Horse of the Year for 1938.