He's got a lazy exercise rider that doesn't gallop out after a breeze but instead pulls up quickly to turn around for the barn. At this distance, that about exactly where a lazy rider would pull up. This is EXACTLY why it's prudent to make a habit of breezing on through the stretch--change your starting point if you must. This horse was just a creature of habit, done his "run" and heading back to the stable like he probably does nearly every other single day of his life.
He'd been out on his own for a while, and was wearing blinkers so he hadn't seen another horse for a bit. I suspect that the stables were on the home turn, and he was pulling himself up because he wanted to go to them, but when he finally caught sight of the rest of the field he consented to run on.
You know what really impressed me about this? Watch the jockey. In fact, watch all the jockeys... They hardly go to the whip on their mounts. I'm sorry to say that in North America at least, even with the horse physically telling them that a situation might be treacherous, a jockey would go the whip straight away. Not all, but a good lot of them would.
No they wouldn't, that was odd enough for a horse to do that. Usually that would signal a horse might be hurt so they'd probably would have pulled up or just continue going along at the horses own pace. They would never resort to the whip in this situation and how the horse behaved and that's from personal experience.
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well, the horse lost traction and as the ground looks slippery over the last turn. Smartly he slowed down and got horse back up!!! Great recovery indeed!
He wouldn't change his lead so he veered away from the rail and slowed down because the jockey was trying to get him to swap, don't know how he recovered from that, must have some acceleration.
The horse is just the best and didnt get hurt. Great recovery!!!
jotinoco 11 months ago
He's got a lazy exercise rider that doesn't gallop out after a breeze but instead pulls up quickly to turn around for the barn. At this distance, that about exactly where a lazy rider would pull up. This is EXACTLY why it's prudent to make a habit of breezing on through the stretch--change your starting point if you must. This horse was just a creature of habit, done his "run" and heading back to the stable like he probably does nearly every other single day of his life.
reconteske 1 year ago
遊ぶな
rojiyuni1978 1 year ago
coz the field is very heavy inside, and the field outside is way better, that's why he can beat the other horse even with the delay
yusuke223 1 year ago
He was sleeping befor the last turn.... and just woke up on the straight...
he Must be a Sleep Runner....hehehe..
Reborn13th 1 year ago
Leave it to the Japanese to run the wrong god damn way!
dirtyproduction 2 years ago
He'd been out on his own for a while, and was wearing blinkers so he hadn't seen another horse for a bit. I suspect that the stables were on the home turn, and he was pulling himself up because he wanted to go to them, but when he finally caught sight of the rest of the field he consented to run on.
numbersixvalverde 2 years ago
これが噂の『死んだふり』か!
hutenno 2 years ago
なんだ
4角先頭から差し切っただけじゃないかw
bearthealbert 2 years ago
そうじゃんべよおおおおおおお!!!!
andyfobfive 3 years ago
Must have been a frightening few moments for those laying down their life savings on Speed Manten. Sloppy tracks have done me in b4.
ebbets1965 3 years ago 5
ha ha they ran a half mile in 55 1/5
Willyrooster 3 years ago 2
You know what really impressed me about this? Watch the jockey. In fact, watch all the jockeys... They hardly go to the whip on their mounts. I'm sorry to say that in North America at least, even with the horse physically telling them that a situation might be treacherous, a jockey would go the whip straight away. Not all, but a good lot of them would.
Temperalles 3 years ago
No they wouldn't, that was odd enough for a horse to do that. Usually that would signal a horse might be hurt so they'd probably would have pulled up or just continue going along at the horses own pace. They would never resort to the whip in this situation and how the horse behaved and that's from personal experience.
BLiSSFULxFiLLY 2 years ago 4
ほんとなんじゃこりゃ。
AirGroove1993 3 years ago
スピードマンテンが制覇した時の、映像ですね、よかったです、綺麗ですね。
airsmapire 4 years ago 2
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Internierung 4 years ago
jajajaja
geritobean 4 years ago
that was cool... great horse!
ads217 4 years ago 2
this horse took some epo
JaHatschuKaschu 4 years ago
So clever! cool ride.
Bfd312 4 years ago 2
well, the horse lost traction and as the ground looks slippery over the last turn. Smartly he slowed down and got horse back up!!! Great recovery indeed!
HeySenthil 4 years ago
Swooose YA I get a bonus for this! I can see that playing in the jokeys mind LOL! Way to go horse as well he was like Oh wait there winning CRAP!
JackaCrack1 4 years ago
I feel nostalgic for this horse
tomorouaaa 4 years ago
definitely not fake, had plenty of petrol in the tank
gilbee9 5 years ago
Amazing Recovery
Soxie123 5 years ago
It is a rare event that happens because of jockey's immaturity
tibiusahotaru 5 years ago
fake
lucasf999 5 years ago
never seen anything like that.
sherwinsantiago28 5 years ago
damn, the second wind kicked in. wtf
sherwinsantiago28 5 years ago
He wouldn't change his lead so he veered away from the rail and slowed down because the jockey was trying to get him to swap, don't know how he recovered from that, must have some acceleration.
Mintano 5 years ago
WTF!!!
oldrazor 5 years ago
wow, that was a great horse to recover like that!
CrimzonLogic 5 years ago
何じゃこりゃ
zennis1027 5 years ago
what's that???????? Such a horse is not in others. 爆笑!
Ropepe 5 years ago