Forego carried 135lbs. in the 1976 Woodward to Dance Spell's 115, and yet he still set the race 1-1/8 mile record, 1:45.80! Rachel Alexandra won the 2009 in a time of 1:48.29 while carrying only 118lbs; in 1990 Dispersal became the only horse to tie the record - Dispersal carried 123lbs. I can remember all the talk in 1977 of when Seattle Slew would face Forego - many thought it would be the 1977 Woodward. It didn't happen, then those damned weights finally caught up to Forego.
you almost get the sense of a supremely confident force, who, manipulating weight, savvy and experience, toyed with his audience and could whip any horse he sort of decided to -- glad he finally 'decided' to dispatch wajima too... deep thanks for posting this wonderful tribute
You will NEVER see a handicap horse like him. There are way too many tracks and races so the "WEIGHT" era is long gone!
One of his jockeys said of Forego "Once to race was over and I stopped pushing I thought he broke down". Forego had his physical demons but he knew where the finish line was. Love Forego
Forego was my favorite horse as a kid but damn could he stop your heart wondering when he would make his move. He was versatile for a big horse. He started every racing season with a 7F Allowance race and think he still holds a track record for it.
In saying that, he always had good competition. Wajima was a great horse. Cinteelo was almost money in the bank in the slop. Great Contractor was the little horse that could. Honest Pleasure ripped some fast fractions. Great time for racing fans.
Forego was such a versatile performer,he could win from 6f to 16f(2 miles!),that is extremely rare. Almost all horses have distinct distance windows(and usually they are small),like a horse who can win at 7F,and cannot win at 6F(because he needs more ground),and yet cannot win at 8F,because he can't get the distance. Secondly, he ran his whole career on bad wheels! Just a warrior!
You're very welcome! To watch this in higher quality, and to see it in the correct 4:3 ratio that I originally uploaded it (YouTube oddly resized videos a while ago when they changed their optimum video upload format from 320X240 to 640X480), add "&fmt=18" to the web address of this video at the top of the screen. It will be clearer, and the audio is better as well.
Happy you liked the video! Forego was a real fighter, and multifaceted as well.
They don't pile weight on like that anymore. Nor do they breed machines that can stay great for so long. They tend to be far too brittle nowadays and nobody in recent years could have won a 11/8 in 145 4/5 and also win at 1 1/2 miles.
It's too bad Secretariat didn't run as a 4 year old.
I only saw Forego on TV and I too had forgotten it was run at 1 1/2 miles. This was a nice touch of nostalgia.
I couldn't agree with you more, on all points; especially Secretariat not being allowed to run as a 4YO due to syndication and taxes owing on Meadow Farm. Racing was truly robbed because of that. He would have been a MONSTER as a mature four year old.
Agreed, Forego was an amazing horse. I'm just one of a bunch of fine race posters here on YouTube, but I am humbled and thankful for your kind support!
I agree with the Doctor. You're one of the sport's best YouTube fans. And the last two Forego wins, with Dave Johnson in '76 and Chic Anderson in '77 - what thrills. They must have been riveting to watch as they happened.
Thank you so much for your very kind and touching words! I love the races, especially the classic stuff, so this is a labour of love for me. Support like yours and the Doctor's keeps me going when I have my doubts about carrying on. It's been quite the undertaking, and it's a big responsibility with all that comes with it, but I really enjoy it.
I wish I could have been there to watch Forego in the flesh, and other '70's horses...that would have been a thrill of a lifetime!
Five stars! Yet another awesome video, cf1970! How do you do it?! and How did Forego do it?! 4 straight Woodwards! I had no idea the Woodward was raced at 1-1/2 miles. I love Chic's '77 call: "[Forego]'s going to run today, folks." - I guess when one witnesses greatness, it's so tough to hide one's feelings even over a PA system. What a thoroughbred: the one and only Forego!
Incredible horse who brought it every time while carrying tons of weight. The handicap stakes now are a joke and hardly anyone runs over 126 lbs. This is another great post CF; thanks from someone who remembers this great horse and who enjoys reliving his great races. Some pretty good rides too; he's far back with fast fractions and close up in the race with Wajima when the fractions were slow.
This is truly an awesome video. There is nobody racing today with the charisma, ability and heart that Forego had. We need horses like him today, but I can't think of any who are even close. Oh well........
I personally appreciate your posting of these extroadinary videos. By the way, Wajima was quite a horse in his own right. Thank you very very much for giving us the opportunity to go back in time and enjoy these amazing highlights of the once great racing game.
He was a classic battler, and almost always made a stretch drive, even in the races he didn't win. I like how he was so versatile, winning from 6f to 2 miles over the course of his career.
Thanks. I was VERY tired from posting all night and thought I'd caught everything, but I wasn't totally wrong; Chic Anderson did call Forego's 1977 Woodward. Oh well, c'est la vie!
Great ride by Shoemaker in that first one. Forego never seems to rush or be rushed, just grinds them down and puts them away in deep stretch.
flatonia 3 months ago
Forego carried 135lbs. in the 1976 Woodward to Dance Spell's 115, and yet he still set the race 1-1/8 mile record, 1:45.80! Rachel Alexandra won the 2009 in a time of 1:48.29 while carrying only 118lbs; in 1990 Dispersal became the only horse to tie the record - Dispersal carried 123lbs. I can remember all the talk in 1977 of when Seattle Slew would face Forego - many thought it would be the 1977 Woodward. It didn't happen, then those damned weights finally caught up to Forego.
711ATOM 1 year ago
you almost get the sense of a supremely confident force, who, manipulating weight, savvy and experience, toyed with his audience and could whip any horse he sort of decided to -- glad he finally 'decided' to dispatch wajima too... deep thanks for posting this wonderful tribute
Jantelover 1 year ago
"he's gonna run today folks". thx for posting these races of my all time favorite...
skontch1 1 year ago
You will NEVER see a handicap horse like him. There are way too many tracks and races so the "WEIGHT" era is long gone!
One of his jockeys said of Forego "Once to race was over and I stopped pushing I thought he broke down". Forego had his physical demons but he knew where the finish line was. Love Forego
thelongshot99 1 year ago
Forgos my fav most people would go for more famous horse like seabiscuit or secretariat. but forgo is my favorite.
Breyerlover312 1 year ago
Forego was my favorite horse as a kid but damn could he stop your heart wondering when he would make his move. He was versatile for a big horse. He started every racing season with a 7F Allowance race and think he still holds a track record for it.
In saying that, he always had good competition. Wajima was a great horse. Cinteelo was almost money in the bank in the slop. Great Contractor was the little horse that could. Honest Pleasure ripped some fast fractions. Great time for racing fans.
joefederico 2 years ago
His great niece Zenyatta reminds me of him. Size and power.
patteel 2 years ago
I love this horse. He was so great that he has a race named after him.
patteel 2 years ago
Forego was such a versatile performer,he could win from 6f to 16f(2 miles!),that is extremely rare. Almost all horses have distinct distance windows(and usually they are small),like a horse who can win at 7F,and cannot win at 6F(because he needs more ground),and yet cannot win at 8F,because he can't get the distance. Secondly, he ran his whole career on bad wheels! Just a warrior!
BE109 3 years ago
Awesome video of my all time favorite horse. Thank you! Gave me chills!
Swede326 3 years ago
You're very welcome! To watch this in higher quality, and to see it in the correct 4:3 ratio that I originally uploaded it (YouTube oddly resized videos a while ago when they changed their optimum video upload format from 320X240 to 640X480), add "&fmt=18" to the web address of this video at the top of the screen. It will be clearer, and the audio is better as well.
Happy you liked the video! Forego was a real fighter, and multifaceted as well.
cf1970 3 years ago
They don't pile weight on like that anymore. Nor do they breed machines that can stay great for so long. They tend to be far too brittle nowadays and nobody in recent years could have won a 11/8 in 145 4/5 and also win at 1 1/2 miles.
It's too bad Secretariat didn't run as a 4 year old.
I only saw Forego on TV and I too had forgotten it was run at 1 1/2 miles. This was a nice touch of nostalgia.
ebbets1965 3 years ago
I couldn't agree with you more, on all points; especially Secretariat not being allowed to run as a 4YO due to syndication and taxes owing on Meadow Farm. Racing was truly robbed because of that. He would have been a MONSTER as a mature four year old.
Glad you enjoyed the video.
cf1970 3 years ago
Magnificent achievement'FOREGO'legendary. thanks to cf70 he is the greatest.
drfager01 4 years ago
Agreed, Forego was an amazing horse. I'm just one of a bunch of fine race posters here on YouTube, but I am humbled and thankful for your kind support!
Take care.
cf1970 4 years ago
I agree with the Doctor. You're one of the sport's best YouTube fans. And the last two Forego wins, with Dave Johnson in '76 and Chic Anderson in '77 - what thrills. They must have been riveting to watch as they happened.
davemock 3 years ago
Thank you so much for your very kind and touching words! I love the races, especially the classic stuff, so this is a labour of love for me. Support like yours and the Doctor's keeps me going when I have my doubts about carrying on. It's been quite the undertaking, and it's a big responsibility with all that comes with it, but I really enjoy it.
I wish I could have been there to watch Forego in the flesh, and other '70's horses...that would have been a thrill of a lifetime!
Have a great week!
cf1970 3 years ago
Five stars! Yet another awesome video, cf1970! How do you do it?! and How did Forego do it?! 4 straight Woodwards! I had no idea the Woodward was raced at 1-1/2 miles. I love Chic's '77 call: "[Forego]'s going to run today, folks." - I guess when one witnesses greatness, it's so tough to hide one's feelings even over a PA system. What a thoroughbred: the one and only Forego!
terjer01 4 years ago
Thanks for the kind words, I really appreciate them!
I agree, Forego=greatness!
Take care.
cf1970 4 years ago
nutty thing is the horse raced on his left lead the entire stretch !
caesarfiorini 3 years ago
Incredible horse who brought it every time while carrying tons of weight. The handicap stakes now are a joke and hardly anyone runs over 126 lbs. This is another great post CF; thanks from someone who remembers this great horse and who enjoys reliving his great races. Some pretty good rides too; he's far back with fast fractions and close up in the race with Wajima when the fractions were slow.
Tuddyboy11 4 years ago
I'm happy that these videos take you back and beings you such enjoyment.
Thanks for the support.
Take care.
cf1970 4 years ago
I have so much respect for his many accomplishments.
Truly amazing !
Jazzgirl8888 4 years ago 14
I'll second that! He sure was a multi-talented horse. Have a good week!
cf1970 4 years ago
Thanks for the comments and ratings, everyone!
Have a great week!
cf1970 4 years ago
This is truly an awesome video. There is nobody racing today with the charisma, ability and heart that Forego had. We need horses like him today, but I can't think of any who are even close. Oh well........
I personally appreciate your posting of these extroadinary videos. By the way, Wajima was quite a horse in his own right. Thank you very very much for giving us the opportunity to go back in time and enjoy these amazing highlights of the once great racing game.
STU676 4 years ago 7
Thanks for the kind support and comments. Forego truly was a legend, gotta love him!
I agree; Wajima was very talented and from what I've read, quite the ornery fella as well! That disposition made him great.
Glad you enjoyed the video rewind! Take care.
cf1970 4 years ago
Forego was amazing, I am even more awed by seeing these races of his. What an awesome horse ^^
sugarpuppy137 4 years ago 3
He was a classic battler, and almost always made a stretch drive, even in the races he didn't win. I like how he was so versatile, winning from 6f to 2 miles over the course of his career.
gfn02 4 years ago 10
this is very cool!!! wow a great team he had Frank, shoe, and FOREGO of course!
horseyaddicted 4 years ago 7
I agree completely, but don't forget about Ward and Gustines :)
gfn02 4 years ago 7
great race!
cloudtailforever 4 years ago 5
Thats actually Dave Johnson....oops....But great video
DIGBYS 4 years ago
Thanks. I was VERY tired from posting all night and thought I'd caught everything, but I wasn't totally wrong; Chic Anderson did call Forego's 1977 Woodward. Oh well, c'est la vie!
Thanks for the heads up and for the comment!
cf1970 4 years ago
freaking horse was nuts !!!!
cgambler864 4 years ago
Wow! Thank you for all these videos of the mighty Forego! He was amazing!
ruffian72 4 years ago 8
I Can't Believe He Can Carry 133 [x]I Think)
doggcat88 4 years ago 2