He was born in 1934 and died in 1959 so he was 25 when he died.
War Admiral died in 1959.
Seabiscuit won the race agains War Admiral
Almost 18 hands.
Bold Ruler was born in 1954. Seabiscuit died in 1947, so a match race between these two horses is impossible. But, in 1938 Seabiscuit and War Admiral faced off in what was called 'the match race of the century'. The Admiral stood almost 18HH, was the Triple Crown winner, received Horse of the Year, and was the odds on favorite in this particular race. Seabiscuit, on the other hand, stood around 15HH, was the older horse, had a bigger jockey, and had conformation imperfections. He also drew the outside lane. All of that mattered not to the Biscuit. He had the time of his life humiliating War Admiral. The joke around the Howard's barn:The Biscuit made War Admiral a 'rear admiral'. The 'little horse that could' won by four lengths.
The Old War-Horse - 1926 was released on: USA: 11 April 1926
War Admiral won in 1937.
Citation, the Triple Crown winner of that year. Citation was ranked number three of all time by "The Blood Horse' poll.
War Admiral was born in 1934, in Lexington, Kentucky, USA.
The match race between Ruffian and Foolish Pleasure The match race between Seabiscut and War Admiral
I think that in War Horse, Albert is 15 or 16 before the War, and at the end of the War he's 19 or 20.
Admiral Chuichi Nagumowas an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Admiral Chuichi Nagumowas an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.
"Old Whitey" was the war horse he kept at the White House.