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Secretariat's top speed was recorded at about 49 mph during the Belmont Stakes in 1973.
Secretariat was sired by Bold Ruler out of Somethingroyal. His gandsires were the great Princequillo, a horse with great stamina, and Nasrullah, a great speed horse, and sire of Bold Ruler.
Secretariat, the famous racehorse, stood approximately 16.2 hands tall, which is equivalent to about 66 inches. His impressive height contributed to his powerful stride and speed on the racetrack.
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Secretariat was a beautiful chestnut thoroughbred.
The poem associated with Secretariat, the legendary racehorse, is called "The Great Secretariat" by William Nack. The poem celebrates Secretariat's remarkable speed, power, and spirit as a champion racehorse. It captures the essence of his dominance on the racetrack and the impact he had on the world of horse racing.
Secretariat, the famous racehorse, was a male. He was a Thoroughbred and is widely regarded as one of the greatest racehorses in history, winning the Triple Crown in 1973. His remarkable speed and strength made him a legendary figure in horse racing.
Bold Ruler was known as a "speed horse", who often passed on his blazing speed to his offspring. On the flip side however, many of his progeny were fast, but could not hold up in distances over a mile and a quarter. Secretariat got his staying power and stamina from his grandsire, Princequillo.
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