seabiscuit
Seabiscuit won the race agains War Admiral
The sire of Seabiscuit is Hard Tack the son of the great Man O' War.
No, Seabiscuit was a thoroughbred race horse.
There are many! Man o' War Cigar Secreteriat Seabiscuit Funny Cide Tom Fool Rambling Willie Da Hiss Smarty Jones
No, Seabiscuit was a Thoroughbred race horse.
Seabiscuit was a race horse.
Secretariat never ran a match race. You may be thinking of Seabiscuit, who defeated War Admiral.
War Admiral's jockey Charles Kurtsinger was played by veteren jockey Chris McCarron. Seabiscuit's jockey for the match race against War Admiral was played by real life jockey Gary Stevens. The real George 'Ice Man' Wolfe suffered a fatal fall during a race due to his diabetes which made him loose consciousness. He was trampled by at least one of the horses in the fall.
There's many of them, but the first that come to mind are... Seabiscuit Man O War War Admiral Phar Lap Northern Dancer Native Dancer Bold Ruler Barbaro Cigar Gallant Fox
Yes, Seabiscuit was a race horse, an ancestor of Man'o'War who died 6 months after Seabiscuit at 26 years of age. Seabiscuit died at the age of 14 in 1947. I believe it was the month of April.
Yes, He is related to Fair Play, the sire of Man O' War. Fair Play was Secretariat's great-great-grandsire, and Seabiscuit's great-grandsire. Secretariat was a great-grand-nephew of Man O' War -- his sire Bold Ruler was out of a mare named Miss Disco, who was by Discovery, who was by Display, who was by Fair Play. Display was a half-brother to Man O' War. Seabiscuit was a grandson of Man O' War -- his sire Hard Tack was by Man O' War, and his dam Tea Biscuit was by Rock Sand, who was also the sire of Man O' War's dam Mahubah. So Man O' War was also Seabiscuit's cousin, in a convoluted way. Man of War was War Admiral's Sire.