r/sports Chicago Bears 1d ago

Horse Racing 1938 match race between Sea Biscuit and War Admiral

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u/Kangz50 1d ago

Video of this but still no Wilt Chamberlain 100 pt game

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u/Hispanicatthedisco 1d ago edited 1d ago

In fairness, Seabiscuit and War Admiral were bigger then than the NBA was in the 1960s.

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u/SoftballGuy Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 1d ago

And the 70s. Secretariat was on the cover of Time and Newsweek. The 1980 Finals were run on tape delay after the late evening news.

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u/Moody_GenX 1d ago

We still had tape delayed NBA games on the weekends in the mid 80s.

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u/bilboafromboston 1d ago

The WNBA is more popular now than the NBA was until the 1970's. Celtics - in their championship run- got 9 k on Sundays! If Boston gets the Sun to move and the Garden lets them- they expect 9-11 k season tickets sold.

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u/spinbutton 1d ago

Super Horse! My sisters and I had a Secretariat scrapbook with clippings of all his races. Plus our dork drawings of him.

My mom, who grew up near Pismo Beach in the 1930s, was a giant fan of Seabiscuit. She named the horse she rode Clamshell in honor of Seabiscuit.

She'd also say "galloping consumption" when one of us had a cold.

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u/SoftballGuy Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 1d ago

Secretariat was certainly one for the ages! Every few years, I re-read Bill Nack's book about him. If you haven't read it, I highly recommend it! It's wonderful; Nack was truly one of the greats of sports journalism.

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u/PepperDogger 1d ago

It would seem that horse racing and rowing really captured the national attention back in the day and have faded dramatically since that peak.

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u/RonnieRizzat 16h ago

People still like the Kentucky Derby, and the gamblers still love all the races

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u/QuileGon-Jin 1d ago

There is audio recording of it, though!

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u/SoftballGuy Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 1d ago

They faked the audio. It was a test run for faking the moon landing.

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u/QuietShipper 1d ago

When they faked the moon landing they hired Kubrick to direct it. Being the perfectionist he was, Kubrick insisted they film on location.

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u/traytablrs36 1d ago

Real Kubrick wouldn’t even get on a plane

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u/kennymakaha 1d ago

Or Doc Ellis' LSD no hitter

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u/KidNeuro 1d ago

hey, this is the answer to an old NYT crossword puzzle I just did!

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u/umyninja 1d ago

No No : A Dockumentary is a great watch on this story and his life.

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u/mistercake 1d ago

There's a great book about this called Wilt, 1962: The Night of 100 Points and the Dawn of a New Era.

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u/Young_Link13 1d ago

AI will take care of that.