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OverviewAt his three-year debut in June 1960, no one could know that Mrs. Allaire DuPont's small, deerlike gelding named Kelso would come to dominate American racing like no other horse before or since. For five unprecedented years, he would reign as Horse of the Year, setting records and endearing himself to millions of fans. Always considered among the top four horses of all time-with Man O' War, Secretariat, and Citation-for many, Kelso is the greatest racehorse, since he won at sprints and endurance races, won on turf and dirt, carried unprecedented handicap weights, and raced both foreign and national thoroughbreds. Kelso was crowned champion of the Jockey Gold Cup, one of the most prestigious racing events, an astounding five straight times. Like Seabiscuit, Kelso was not earmarked as a contender and missed the Triple Crown races. But Kelso's greatness was decisive: he regularly defeated Triple Crown race winners. In Kelso: The Horse of Gold, Linda Kennedy tells the remarkable story of one of the greatest athletes of the ages, recreating the excitement of Kelly's unique and brilliant career while placing his unparalleled achievements in the context of racing history. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Linda KennedyPublisher: Westholme Publishing, U.S. Imprint: Westholme Publishing, U.S. Dimensions: Width: 23.00cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.358kg ISBN: 9781594162039ISBN 10: 1594162034 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 15 May 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAn excellent portrayal... so intense that one has the sensation of being right there with the crowd and cheering Kelso on. Tom Trotter, Former New York Racing Secretary He is unique... an athlete like Babe Ruth and Bobby Jones. Sports Illustrated In this concise, entertaining account, Kennedy tells the story of Kelso, a scrawny ungainly gelding who just happened to be one of the greatest Thoroughbreds that ever lived. Publishers Weekly Ms. Kennedy has captured the grandeur of the horse in a simple, straightforward way that will charm and excite those who saw Kelso run and remember his stirring deeds. . . . Kelso's racing record through eight seasons is simply breathtaking. Wall Street Journal An excellent portrayal... so intense that one has the sensation of being right there with the crowd and cheering Kelso on. --Tom Trotter, Former New York Racing Secretary He is unique... an athlete like Babe Ruth and Bobby Jones. -- Sports Illustrated In this concise, entertaining account, Kennedy tells the story of Kelso, a scrawny ungainly gelding who just happened to be one of the greatest Thoroughbreds that ever lived. -- Publishers Weekly Ms. Kennedy has captured the grandeur of the horse in a simple, straightforward way that will charm and excite those who saw Kelso run and remember his stirring deeds. . . . Kelso's racing record through eight seasons is simply breathtaking. -- Wall Street Journal An excellent portrayal... so intense that one has the sensation of being right there with the crowd and cheering Kelso on. --Tom Trotter, Former New York Racing Secretary Author InformationLINDA KENNEDY is a writer who lives in rural Maine. As a girl, she saw Kelso win the 1963 Whitney Stakes at Saratoga, New York. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |