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5+ oeuvres 112 utilisateurs 7 critiques 1 Favoris

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Steve Haskin is an award-winning Turf writer and senior correspondent for The Blood-Horse

Œuvres de Steve Haskin

John Henry (2001) 32 exemplaires
Kelso (Thoroughbred Legends) (2003) 25 exemplaires
Dr. Fager: Thoroughbred Legends (2000) 23 exemplaires
Tales from the Triple Crown (2008) 17 exemplaires

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Steve Haskin is a sports writer, journalist, photographer, and has been covering thoroughbred racing in the US for close to fifty years. He has written biographies for several racing champions, but this book is less biography and more a personal insight into the owners, jockeys, and trainers who have attempted to win the Kentucky Derby.

Whether you're a racing fan (like me) or not, his work is thoughtful and professional, and worth checking out.
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fuzzi | Jun 18, 2022 |
In this book the author, who has been an insider in racing for years, gives us a view behind the scenes of some famous and not-so-famous thoroughbreds involved in the US Triple Crown races. Some of the stories will make you chuckle, some will make you tear up, but all should entertain and inform you about the other side of horse racing, the one not always in public view. Definitely recommended, and not just for the horsey set.
 
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fuzzi | Aug 25, 2020 |
I was too young to know of Kelso when he was winning Horse of the Year five times in a row, but author Steve Haskin does a really good job of rectifying that privation. Haskin doesn't write down to his audience, but doesn't overwhelm either, acquainting the reader with the most important and interesting aspects of his subject matter.

Kelso was a thoroughbred of modest pedigree, who wasn't good looking, and at first had an attitude against anyone who wanted to ride him. His owner tried to sell him but had no takers, even though he'd won a couple minor races. And then, as a three-year-old, Kelso started showing his worth. He went on to break records, beat all comers, and almost make two million dollars in lifetime earnings, an unheard of amount in the early 1960s.

You don't have to like horse racing to appreciate this bio of an American racing legend.
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fuzzi | Jun 11, 2020 |
Another excellent bio by Steve Haskin, this time about a cheap throwaway thoroughbred yearling that sold for $1100 but became a world champion and the all-time winnings leader. As with his other books, the author gives enough information to keep both the non-horsey reader and the avid racing enthusiast interested. Definitely recommended.
 
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112
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3.9
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7
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