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• George Washington rode two different horses during the American Revolutionary War. A gray horse with Arabian roots named Blueskin is the one we see in portraits of Washington, because of its striking color. Blueskin was given to Washington by the husband of one of Washington’s wards. Although Washington rode Blueskin during long marches, during battle his mount of choice was a chestnut gelding, Nelson, who was less skittish around gunfire and cannon blasts than Blueskin.
• The beautiful light gray horse ridden by General Robert E. Lee during the American Civil War was sired by a famous racehorse of the era, and was an award-winning show horse. Although Lee called him Traveller, the horse was originally named Jeff Davis, which was then changed to Greenbrier after Greenbrier County, Virginia where he was born. His owner, an Army Captain, offered the five-year-old horse as a gift to Lee in 1862, but Lee insisted on paying him $190. Lee called him Traveller because of his ability to walk at a fast pace. After the War, Traveller grazed on the lawn of Washington College in Lexington, Virginia, the college where Lee served as president during his final years. When Lee died in 1870, Traveller walked behind the hearse. The horse stepped on a nail in 1871, contracted tetanus, and was euthanized as a result. • It’s believed that a red roan Belgian horse is the heaviest horse in history. Brooklyn Supreme, born in 1928 on a Minnesota farm, weighed 3,200 lbs. and stood 6 ft., 6 inches tall, with a girth of 10 ft., 2 in. Brookie was a Grand Champion of his breed at several state fairs, and was exhibited throughout the United States, with spectators charged 10 cents to view him. ...continued
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• The Thoroughbred horse Winning Brew doesn’t have a long list of races won, but the horse does hold another honor – the fastest horse in the world. In 2008, at the Penn National Race Course, Winning Brew covered the quarter-mile race in 20.57 seconds, reaching a record-breaking speed of 43.97 miles per hour, a Guinness World Record.
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• The Triple Crown winner in 1948 was Citation, the eighth Crown winner, who also won 16 consecutive stakes races and became the first horse in history to win $1 million. • After a 25-year drought with no Triple Crown winners, a huge reddish-brown thoroughbred with three white “socks” named Secretariat achieved record-breaking victories in 1973. Nicknamed Big Red, Secretariat set a record at the Kentucky Derby that still stands, completing the race in 1 minute, 59.4 seconds. His time at the Preakness also remains a record at 1:53, as does his Belmont Stakes time of 2:24. At Belmont, he beat his closest competitor by an unbelievable 31 lengths. During his 16-month racing career, Secretariat earned $1.316 million. Retired at Kentucky’s Claiborne Farm, Secretariat sired 582 offspring. His death in 1989 was due to an incurable hoof condition known as laminitis. A veterinarian’s post-death examination revealed that the horse’s heart weighed nearly 22 lbs., which accounted for his tremendous power. • When ESPN named the “50 greatest athletes of the 20th century” in 1999, Secretariat was the only non-human on the list. He also was on the cover of Time, Newsweek, and Sports Illustrated, something that hadn’t happened before, or since.
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• According to Greek mythology, Leo is the Nemean Lion, a creature that terrorized the people of Nemea, located in southern Greece. Legend has it he was the offspring of Typhon and Echidna, the father and mother of all monsters. The lion captured women, imprisoning them in its lair in a cave, luring warriors to save them. When the warriors sought to rescue a woman, she would turn into a lion and kill them. The hide of the lion was impenetrable, and could not be punctured by iron, bronze, or stone, rendering the warriors’ weapons useless.
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• Along with 47 other constellations, Leo was first catalogued by the astronomer • The legend states that King Eurystheus assigned Herand mathematician cules the monumental task of slaying the lion. HerPtolemy in the seccules knew he would have to conquer the creature ond century in his with his bare hands. He snuck into the cave and when astronomy textbook. the lion pounced, Hercules caught it by grabbing its The Persians called forelegs in one hand and its hind legs in the other, it Shir, while the Turks referred to it as Artan. The Syreventually strangling the beast. Hercules tried to reians used the word Aryo, the Jewish, Arye, the Indimove its pelt, but his knife was worthless for the task. ans named it Simha, and the Romans used Leo. Yet all He finally used the lion’s claws to cut off the pelt, these different words translate to the same word – lion. and wore it as a cloak, including the lion’s head as • Leo is easy to find – the “pointer stars” of the Big Dipa covering. Zeus, the mythological king of the gods, per point to Leo. It lies between Cancer to the west and memorialized the event by placing the lion in the sky. Virgo to the east. • Twelve constellations make up the sky’s zodiac, di• There are 13 officially-named stars in the constellation. viding it into 12 sections, of which Leo is the fifth. The brightest is Regulus, or Alpha Leonis, the “little According to astrologists, those born between July 23 king,” located 77.5 light years from Earth. That works and August 22 fall under the sign of Leo the Lion, out to nearly 455.6 trillion miles. Regulus is the 21st and exhibit strong characteristics of leadership, courbrightest star in the sky. age, and confidence. These individuals need a lot of • The back of Leo’s head, mane, and shoulders form a attention, and love being center stage, with many drasickle-shaped group of six stars appropriately called matic and artistic people born during that timeline. “The Sickle,” which resemble a backwards question Astrologists claim that these folks are firmly fixed mark. A triangle of stars forms the haunches, the brightin their opinions and proudly defend them, even if est of which is Denebola, meaning “tail of the lion,” a they’re wrong. Consequently, they might find it difstar with 75% more mass than our Sun, and 12 times ficult to admit hasty words and actions. more luminous.
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Check out these horses you’ve seen on the big and small screens. • “Hi-Yo, Silver! Away!” The beautiful white stallion on television’s “The Lone Ranger” was played by White Cloud from 1949 to 1954. He was described as “a fiery horse with the speed of light.” There was also a stand-in stunt horse named Traveler, who was used in scenes when the Ranger jumped from his horse. White Cloud was later replaced by another white horse, Tarzen’s White Banner, later renamed Hi-Yo Silver by his owner. • “No one can talk to a horse, of course, unless the horse is Mr. Ed.” So went the theme song of the CBS series, “Mr. Ed,” which aired on CBS from 1961 to 1966. The talking palomino was played by Bamboo Harvester and voiced by a Western film actor named Allan Lane. Mr. Ed was owned by character Wilbur Post and his wife Connie in California’s San Fernando Valley. The 143 episodes, all filmed in black and white, were sponsored for several years by Studebaker, and in the series, the Posts drove a 1962 Studebaker Lark convertible. • Movie star cowboy Roy Rogers rode a beautiful palomino stallion named Trigger, a horse that appeared in all of Rogers’ 90 films and 101 television episodes. Rogers purchased the horse in 1943 for $2,500 and equipped him with a $5,000 gold and silver saddle. Trigger learned 150 tricks and was able to walk 50 feet on his hind legs. Rogers took Trigger with him to hospitals to visit sick children, walking him up four flights of stairs. When the horse died of old age at 33 in 1965, Rogers couldn’t bear to bury him, instead having Trigger mounted in a rearing position and displayed at the Roy Rogers/Dale Evans Museum in Branson, Missouri. In 2010, Trigger was sold at auction for $266,000. ...continued
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• Elizabeth Taylor was just 12 years old when she starred in the film “National Velvet.” She played Velvet Brown, an adolescent girl from Sussex, England, who won a horse in a raffle, and because the horse was known for jumping pasture fences, decided to train him for the Grand National steeplechase. She was aided in her attempt by a former jockey, played by Mickey Rooney. Although Velvet named the horse “The Pie,” (short for piebald, a spotted horse) in real life, the horse was King Charles, a first cousin of the champion Seabiscuit and grandson of Man O’ War. MGM bought the horse in 1944 for $800, about $12,100 in today’s money. During the filming of the movie’s racing scene, Elizabeth Taylor fell from the horse and broke her back. When the filming was complete, the horse was gifted to Elizabeth Taylor as her 13th birthday present. Taylor kept King Charles until he died when Taylor was 24. • Two different buckskin geldings played the horse Cisco in the 1991 winner of the Best Picture Academy Award, “Dances with Wolves.” One of the horses was named Buck, and, following the movie, spent his days in the 1880s Town, a tourist attraction in Murdo, South Dakota, where a number of artifacts and props from the film were housed. Buck lived to the old age of 33. The other buckskin horse was named Plain Justin Bar, and was owned by a horse farm in Pilot Point, Texas.
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