The Big Horse

The Big Horse

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9780743261142
Untertitel:
Englisch
Autor:
Joe Jr. Mcginniss
Herausgeber:
Simon & Schuster
Anzahl Seiten:
272
Erscheinungsdatum:
27.07.2007
ISBN:
0743261143

Informationen zum Autor Joe McGinniss Klappentext Joe McGinniss's passion for horse racing and unsurpassed talent for observation combine in this riveting behind-the-scenes account of the 2003 racing season, told as only he could tell it. Volponi, winner of the 2002 Breeders' Cup Classic, was trainer P. G. Johnson's "big horse"--that singular animal that every trainer searches for, the horse that will bring its stable prestige, power, and riches. McGinniss follows Volponi and the iron-tough Johnson through a tumultuous summer of thrills and heartaches at Saratoga, capturing the extraordinary world of racing in all its complexity--the horses, jockeys, and trainers all competing desperately for the grand prize and the glitter of the owners' big parties and superheated social lives. It's a world peopled with captivating characters--from the teenage girl jockey aiming for her first big win to 300-pound Ogden Phipps, Jr., wealthy blueblood embattled head of the NYRA, to the ordinary fans who fill the grandstands and are the lifeblood of the industry. Filled with heart, humor, and horseracing lore, The Big Horse is, at its center, a book about the pursuit of the American Dream--a subject no author writes about with more skill than McGinniss. Zusammenfassung "The big horse!" in racing vernacular! is the animal that brings fame and fortune to a stable. He's the heavyweight champion! the All-American quarterback! the four-legged Michael Jordan of the barn. Seabiscuit was once Tom Smith's "big horse." A generation ago! Secretariat was Lucien Lauren's. In 2003! Funny Cide was Barclay Tagg's. In sixty years as a trainer! P. G. Johnson had never had one -- until Volponi. P. G. Johnson was a blue-collar wizard! a hardscrabble tough guy who had come east from Chicago! determined to make his mark on New York. And he did. He became leading trainer at all three New York tracks -- Saratoga! Belmont! and Aqueduct -- as well as at Florida's Tropical Park. And he did it without ever winning a Triple Crown or Breeders' Cup event! or having "the big horse." "I never knew how to kiss rich people's asses! and I got too old to learn. If no owner was going to give me a big horse! I figured I'd have to find one myself!" he said. He did that! in his seventies! buying a mare for $8!000! breeding her to a $20!000 stallion! and in 1998 producing Volponi! the horse that would change his life. In October 2002! weakened by surgery and radiation treatment for cancer! P. G. watched Volponi -- the longest shot in the field at 43 to 1 -- bring home more than $2 million by winning the Breeders' Cup Classic! the richest race in America. The following summer at Saratoga! McGinniss -- journalist! investigative reporter! and horse racing obsessive -- began showing up! more Tuesdays with Morrie than Guys and Dolls! at P. G.'s barn in the predawn hours to listen to the inside racing stories and lore P. G. had gathered. McGinniss came to appreciate that Johnson was not only a stellar horseman but an American original whose wit and wisdom carried far beyond the confines of the racetrack. As for Volponi! the big horse had given P. G. the perfect Disney ending with the Breeders' Cup victory! and! indeed! Disney soon bought film rights to P. G.'s life story. "He'll be even better next year!" P. G. had said! but by the time McGinniss got to Saratoga! Volponi had not won a race in nine months. His faith undiminished! P. G. continued to race Volponi against the best! at Saratoga and beyond! until in the end it came down to the 2003 Breeders' Cup Classic in Santa Anita! a race only one horse in history had ever won twice. As fires burned in the Southern California hills! Volponi -- with Funny Cide's jockey! Jose Santos! in the saddle -- ran the last race of his life. This book is about what happened that day! about what came after! and about much of what had come before. It's the most exciting! rewarding! an...

Autorentext
Joe McGinniss

Klappentext
Joe McGinniss's passion for horse racing and unsurpassed talent for observation combine in this riveting behind-the-scenes account of the 2003 racing season, told as only he could tell it. Volponi, winner of the 2002 Breeders' Cup Classic, was trainer P. G. Johnson's "big horse"--that singular animal that every trainer searches for, the horse that will bring its stable prestige, power, and riches. McGinniss follows Volponi and the iron-tough Johnson through a tumultuous summer of thrills and heartaches at Saratoga, capturing the extraordinary world of racing in all its complexity--the horses, jockeys, and trainers all competing desperately for the grand prize and the glitter of the owners' big parties and superheated social lives. It's a world peopled with captivating characters--from the teenage girl jockey aiming for her first big win to 300-pound Ogden Phipps, Jr., wealthy blueblood embattled head of the NYRA, to the ordinary fans who fill the grandstands and are the lifeblood of the industry. Filled with heart, humor, and horseracing lore, The Big Horse is, at its center, a book about the pursuit of the American Dream--a subject no author writes about with more skill than McGinniss.

Zusammenfassung
"The big horse," in racing vernacular, is the animal that brings fame and fortune to a stable. He's the heavyweight champion, the All-American quarterback, the four-legged Michael Jordan of the barn. Seabiscuit was once Tom Smith's "big horse." A generation ago, Secretariat was Lucien Lauren's. In 2003, Funny Cide was Barclay Tagg's. In sixty years as a trainer, P. G. Johnson had never had one -- until Volponi.
P. G. Johnson was a blue-collar wizard, a hardscrabble tough guy who had come east from Chicago, determined to make his mark on New York. And he did. He became leading trainer at all three New York tracks -- Saratoga, Belmont, and Aqueduct -- as well as at Florida's Tropical Park. And he did it without ever winning a Triple Crown or Breeders' Cup event, or having "the big horse."
"I never knew how to kiss rich people's asses, and I got too old to learn. If no owner was going to give me a big horse, I figured I'd have to find one myself," he said. He did that, in his seventies, buying a mare for $8,000, breeding her to a $20,000 stallion, and in 1998 producing Volponi, the horse that would change his life.
In October 2002, weakened by surgery and radiation treatment for cancer, P. G. watched Volponi -- the longest shot in the field at 43 to 1 -- bring home more than $2 million by winning the Breeders' Cup Classic, the richest race in America.
The following summer at Saratoga, McGinniss -- journalist, investigative reporter, and horse racing obsessive -- began showing up, more Tuesdays with Morrie than Guys and Dolls, at P. G.'s barn in the predawn hours to listen to the inside racing stories and lore P. G. had gathered. McGinniss came to appreciate that Johnson was not only a stellar horseman but an American original whose wit and wisdom carried far beyond the confines of the racetrack.
As for Volponi, the big horse had given P. G. the perfect Disney ending with the Breeders' Cup victory, and, indeed, Disney soon bought film rights to P. G.'s life story. "He'll be even better next year," P. G. had said, but by the time McGinniss got to Saratoga, Volponi had not won a race in nine months. His faith undiminished, P. G. continued to race Volponi against the best, at Saratoga and beyond, until in the end it came down to the 2003 Breeders' Cup Classic in Santa Anita, a race only one horse in history had ever won twice. As fires burned in the Southern California hills, Volponi -- with Funny Cide's jockey, Jose Santos, in the saddle -- ran the last race of his life.
This book is about what happened that day, about what came after, and about much of what had come before. It's the most exciting, rewarding, and heartwarming story about the world o…


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