April 26, 2024

Best of Hanson 2018: An Anthology

Justify sports the garland of roses after winning the 144th Kentucky Derby under jockey Mike Smith at Churchill Downs on Saturday, May 5, 2018 (c) Bob Newell/Horsephotos.com

Continuing a tradition started in 2015, I’ve gone back through the past 12 months and compiled a list of what I think were my better takes and historical features published at Brisnet.com during the course of 2018 that readers may (or may not) have missed. Enjoy!

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In chronological order:

Sham and his brief reign as king of Santa Anita

Forty-five years on from his racing days, a look back at Secretariat’s noted Triple Crown rival and his time as the leading three-year-old in California.

Where Gun Runner rates among the best of the last 25 years no easy task

In a widely misinterpreted piece, I note how longevity tends to color how we view the comparative talents of horses at present and those of yesteryear.

Bold Venture a Kentucky Derby winner that consistently beat the odds

On the 85th anniversary of his birth, the story of a Kentucky Derby winner who later became a prolific sire of Derby winners.

A Day at the Races: Oaklawn Park

Nearly a quarter-century after my last visit, thoughts on my visit and weekend experience at the Hot Springs, Arkansas, track for the Rebel (G2).

2018 Preakness storylines mirror those of a distant year

On the eve of the middle jewel of the Triple Crown, I noted how the storylines leading up to this year’s race paralleled those of a long-ago edition.

Top 10 U.S. racing achievements unlikely to be repeated

In the wake of Justify’s Triple Crown sweep, how I ranked it among the achievements on the track unlikely to be seen again.

Where history and racing mix: A profile of Montpelier and Mongo

The story of my visit to a founding father’s Virginia estate and the best flat runner ever born and raised there.

Hillsdale: The Hoosier Hot Shot

In the lead-up to a return trip to the Indiana Derby (G3), I looked back at the most accomplished Thoroughbred ever bred in the Hoosier State.

Yesterday and Today: Opening Week at Saratoga

On opening weekend of the Saratoga meet, I looked back at highlights of the Spa’s opening week 50 years before.

O Canada: Remembering the 1988 Arlington Million

A look back at the one and only time the Arlington Million (G1) was run outside Arlington Park…and the U.S.

Why Accelerate deserves R-E-S-P-E-C-T in Horse of the Year debate

I first waded into the potential Horse of the Year debate in August following Accelerate’s tour de force victory in the Pacific Classic (G1).

Loving it Live: 100 Racetracks and Counting

The story of racing fan Michael Podd’s worldwide quest to visit his first 100 racetracks.

Why a “Yes” for Accelerate is not a “No” for the Triple Crown

In the wake of the Breeders’ Cup, my response to a columnist’s concerns about the Triple Crown reputation being potentially diminished unless Justify earned Horse of the Year honors.

Passing of Robert Levy triggers remembrance of Bet Twice

The death of a prominent racetrack executive and owner brought back memories of one of his best runners.

Furl Sail: A champion who blazed a trail from Fair Grounds

The Fair Grounds Oaks (G2) continues to yield future champions. A look back at the trailblazing filly that started it all.

Forgotten Turf: The story of Minnesota’s first Thoroughbred racetrack

Perhaps saving the best for last, an in-depth history of Minnesota’s long-forgotten first dalliance with Thoroughbred racing in the late 19th century.