I'm a grown man and I've watched the race many times and every time I have tears in my eyes! It is more than a horse race for me as it's a lesson about life and what's possible when you never give up and believe in your dreams! Rich Strike is the most beautiful incredible horse ever as far as I'm concerned!
Amen. That race he ran was his way of expressing his individual greatness. If you watch, the horse turns his head to find the alley to pass, the jockey did his job but ‘Richie’ willed it to happen. He willed it to happen with a rage deep inside his heart. Wow! What a magnificent horse!
I'm a retired Olympic Decathlon athlete in the 80s through 3 games. I understand what a kick is on the final stretch. I won national championship when no one knew me. This is Exactly what America 🇺🇸 needed. The horse is a Champion and the trainer is a great man. This has been a true blessing 🙏 thank you for putting this together ❤
What I love about this horse and this race, is that 99% of the people did not pick this 80 to 1 long shot, most people did not win money on Rich Strike, yet we all still love the fact that Rich Strike won this race, and it was the greatest race we ever saw. On top of that, once we learn all the facts of this truly epic story, it does not matter how invested we were initially. We fall in love with the horse, his owner, the jockey, the whole team, and the story of literally over coming ALL the odds stacked against them. The owner had a tragic barn fire 2 yrs ago, Rich Strike was purchased for $30,000, originally Rich Strike was not even supposed to be in the race, he was a last-minute fill-in for a scratched horse. Rich Strike was a 80 to 1 long shot, which made this one of the biggest upsets in Derby history. In the first few seconds of the race Rich Strike was last, at one point in the race it did not look like Rich Strike was going to be able to make it through the huge pack ahead of him. Against all odds, literally all odds, this horse ran down the entire field and won the Kentucky Derby. That will give a lot of people hope for themselves and others, and for what we are going through in life. So even though millions of people did not win a dime on Rich Strike, we still love the fact that Rich Strike and the entire team won. This literally was the greatest horse race ever. God what you did for Rich Strike and his whole team, please do for America.
“Daddy, we just won the Derby!!!” I love this man, this horse and this team. My little dog is named after Rich Strike. My Richie is watching this video with me…❤
A big shout out to the groom, Jerry Dixon Jr. Grooms play an important part in the success of a horse. They have Eclipse awards for horses, owners, trainers, jockeys. There should be an Eclipse award for grooms. Name it after Eddie Sweat, groom of Riva Ridge and arguably the greatest horse ever, the immortal Secretariat.
Check out the prequel to this series on my channel that shouts out Jerry Dixon Jr. and all of the people that work so hard to help Rich Strike get where he is today!
Absolutely....people really need to ask for that too . These men and women form the closest bond with these horse...they too deserve some acknowledgment and praise.
Thank you for such an Excellent Presentation! Great History Review! I am so grateful that Rich Strike is with such a Knowledgeable and Caring Trainer who has assembled an Outstanding Team to care for Rich Strike and His Career. Makes me Love Horse Racing even more!! Congratulations and Best Wishes for much Success! Well Deserved!! 🙏🐎😊
Sometimes God shines on who needs it most, I lost my brother a couple of months before the derby and I took the plight of rich strike as hope ,he was a.longshot as was my brother was,I lost my brother but Ritchie won ,I cried with joy it was a lift for me and everyone else who needed it,I will remember this for the rest of my life,so happy for the owner, trainer, grooms ,jockey and all involved. SOMETIMES THE GOOD GUYS DO WIN.
That number 21 keeps coming up. This years race Mage was in stall 21 of barn 42 of the derby. Watching Rich Strike was incredible and so was Eric's interview and message.
I actually understand a lot of this. I compete in competition obedience and I have a dog that has come a long way. Had my Sheltie been a race horse, she might have at one time, been a claimer. Out of 200 points, we were doing well to earn in the mid-180s just a year and a half ago. Then we steadily improved until we were starting to consistently score in the low 190s. Then competed in the Regional competition a few hours from home and did very well, even earning an aggregate score higher than some very good dog/handler teams, and best of all the Shelties. The quest was to earn an invitation to the National Obedence Championship, an invitational competition. It also depended on how many dog/handler teams that scored higher than us had already qualified for a likelihood of an invitation. I found out about ten days ago (1/11/23) that we earned an invitation as the final team to get in on the first round of invitees. I don't train as hard as I train smart, knowing what my Sheltie needs in training. I am at a disadvantage of living in a kind of an obedience "desert" where I have to travel two hours in any one of four directions to train in an indoor, environmentally-controlled dog training facility. I am not an A-list competitior though my Sheltie and I have placed over A-listers a few times when we were at our best, and they perhaps-weren't. Still, my Sheltie showed me a part of her at a trial this December that made me think it is possible to make our presence felt at the National Championship that usually has over 200 dogs showing and is run tournament-style where you go ring to ring performing perhaps two Open exercises and one Utility exercise or the other way around. Then at the end of the first day, the top fifty dog/handler teams move on to the final day. My Sheltie and I will be little ducks in a big pond, but by golly, she is a consistent one, and I have an understanding of what makes her tick in training, routine the week immediately before a competition, and in the warmup before entering the ring. It still gives me hope that anything can happen when I saw 80-1 Rich Strike run right past the favorites, Mine That Bird making that winning pass down the rail, the 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey team beating the Russians... Sorry this is so long but I am in a position I've been trying to be for over a decade. I couldn't even get an invitation back when I had a Obedience Trial Champion titled Sheltie and AKC top ten in her breed.
Rich strike👏👏👏👏💖however...Groomers.....no one even remembers to give them a mention yet they form the closest bond and understand the horses more than anyone else. I hope they too get a percentage earning from the horse prize winnings just like the jockeys and trainers no matter how little rather than just salary. We hear all the time about jockeys and trainers earning from prize winnings quite deservedly, but hardly about the groomers. Beautiful horse.
The Lord gave me a dream directing me to watch this Derby a few weeks after. This Derby was a prophetic sign! Come watch the video that I made explaining what it means if you are interested. This horse and this race never gets old!
you can't just "go see" him. He's one of the most famous horses in the world and he's worth millions of dollars and is actively racing. His next race will be the G1 Travers stakes at Saratoga Racecourse in NY on August 27th
I'm a grown man and I've watched the race many times and every time I have tears in my eyes! It is more than a horse race for me as it's a lesson about life and what's possible when you never give up and believe in your dreams! Rich Strike is the most beautiful incredible horse ever as far as I'm concerned!
Amen. That race he ran was his way of expressing his individual greatness. If you watch, the horse turns his head to find the alley to pass, the jockey did his job but ‘Richie’ willed it to happen. He willed it to happen with a rage deep inside his heart. Wow! What a magnificent horse!
I'm a retired Olympic Decathlon athlete in the 80s through 3 games.
I understand what a kick is on the final stretch. I won national championship when no one knew me.
This is Exactly what America 🇺🇸 needed. The horse is a Champion and the trainer is a great man. This has been a true blessing 🙏 thank you for putting this together ❤
Thank you so much for watching and your kind words!
Caitlin Jenner won a decathalon!
Man to hear him illustrate this story gives me goose bump.
What I love about this horse and this race, is that 99% of the people did not pick this 80 to 1 long shot, most people did not win money on Rich Strike, yet we all still love the fact that Rich Strike won this race, and it was the greatest race we ever saw. On top of that, once we learn all the facts of this truly epic story, it does not matter how invested we were initially. We fall in love with the horse, his owner, the jockey, the whole team, and the story of literally over coming ALL the odds stacked against them. The owner had a tragic barn fire 2 yrs ago, Rich Strike was purchased for $30,000, originally Rich Strike was not even supposed to be in the race, he was a last-minute fill-in for a scratched horse. Rich Strike was a 80 to 1 long shot, which made this one of the biggest upsets in Derby history. In the first few seconds of the race Rich Strike was last, at one point in the race it did not look like Rich Strike was going to be able to make it through the huge pack ahead of him. Against all odds, literally all odds, this horse ran down the entire field and won the Kentucky Derby. That will give a lot of people hope for themselves and others, and for what we are going through in life. So even though millions of people did not win a dime on Rich Strike, we still love the fact that Rich Strike and the entire team won. This literally was the greatest horse race ever. God what you did for Rich Strike and his whole team, please do for America.
And he doesnt done a thing since...he got lucky..period
I’ve been watching Derby’s since Canonero II won in 1971 and this is my favorite Derby EVER, including the great Secretariats. Go Richie!!
Gustavo Avila was the Venezuelan Jockey that mounted Canonero II
Rat, they cheated with....Richie.
@@agustindejesus7398 What did they do?
@@ratso4443Rat. I wish i know....to tell Bob.
❤🌹This story will never get old. It’s 10/13/22 and I’m loving Rich Strike more and more.
Unbelievable story that can give anyone faith in hard work, knowledge and patience in endeavour. Love and respect from Cambridge, England.
Thank you, I've watched your videos on the Derby multiple times. It's a truly feel good moment!
“Daddy, we just won the Derby!!!” I love this man, this horse and this team. My little dog is named after Rich Strike. My Richie is watching this video with me…❤
Great footage and interview with Eric Reed! Thanks.
Great feature. Edited perfect. What a story!!!! Thanks
A big shout out to the groom, Jerry Dixon Jr. Grooms play an important part in the success of a horse. They have Eclipse awards for horses, owners, trainers, jockeys. There should be an Eclipse award for grooms. Name it after Eddie Sweat, groom of Riva Ridge and arguably the greatest horse ever, the immortal Secretariat.
Check out the prequel to this series on my channel that shouts out Jerry Dixon Jr. and all of the people that work so hard to help Rich Strike get where he is today!
Absolutely....people really need to ask for that too . These men and women form the closest bond with these horse...they too deserve some acknowledgment and praise.
Also the groom is in a short feature in this one ua-cam.com/video/lQpaecxyzKA/v-deo.html
Thank you for making this. It was the final pieces to the Rich Strike puzzle.
What a well done and beautiful account of their story, in this video. Thank you. ❤
Thank you for such an Excellent Presentation! Great History Review!
I am so grateful that Rich Strike is with such a Knowledgeable and Caring Trainer who has assembled an Outstanding Team to care for Rich Strike and His Career. Makes me Love Horse Racing even more!! Congratulations and Best Wishes for much Success! Well Deserved!!
🙏🐎😊
wow whoever made this is super talented!
Sometimes God shines on who needs it most, I lost my brother a couple of months before the derby and I took the plight of rich strike as hope ,he was a.longshot as was my brother was,I lost my brother but Ritchie won ,I cried with joy it was a lift for me and everyone else who needed it,I will remember this for the rest of my life,so happy for the owner, trainer, grooms ,jockey and all involved. SOMETIMES THE GOOD GUYS DO WIN.
What a beautiful story! ❤
That number 21 keeps coming up. This years race Mage was in stall 21 of barn 42 of the derby. Watching Rich Strike was incredible and so was Eric's interview and message.
Beautiful Story.
I Love Rich Strike & the whole team.
I've been watching many times jejejej Rich Strike's so amazing jeje..😘😘🥰🥰👏👏💪💪
Our Champion!
My soul delights in this family affair , so happy.
21 must be Rich Strikes lucky number
OMG WOW what a race
Rich Strike ...the real deal n Sonny Leon made a miceracal happen he whispered in Rich Strikes ears ...We got this ...
I actually understand a lot of this. I compete in competition obedience and I have a dog that has come a long way. Had my Sheltie been a race horse, she might have at one time, been a claimer. Out of 200 points, we were doing well to earn in the mid-180s just a year and a half ago. Then we steadily improved until we were starting to consistently score in the low 190s. Then competed in the Regional competition a few hours from home and did very well, even earning an aggregate score higher than some very good dog/handler teams, and best of all the Shelties. The quest was to earn an invitation to the National Obedence Championship, an invitational competition. It also depended on how many dog/handler teams that scored higher than us had already qualified for a likelihood of an invitation. I found out about ten days ago (1/11/23) that we earned an invitation as the final team to get in on the first round of invitees. I don't train as hard as I train smart, knowing what my Sheltie needs in training. I am at a disadvantage of living in a kind of an obedience "desert" where I have to travel two hours in any one of four directions to train in an indoor, environmentally-controlled dog training facility. I am not an A-list competitior though my Sheltie and I have placed over A-listers a few times when we were at our best, and they perhaps-weren't. Still, my Sheltie showed me a part of her at a trial this December that made me think it is possible to make our presence felt at the National Championship that usually has over 200 dogs showing and is run tournament-style where you go ring to ring performing perhaps two Open exercises and one Utility exercise or the other way around. Then at the end of the first day, the top fifty dog/handler teams move on to the final day. My Sheltie and I will be little ducks in a big pond, but by golly, she is a consistent one, and I have an understanding of what makes her tick in training, routine the week immediately before a competition, and in the warmup before entering the ring. It still gives me hope that anything can happen when I saw 80-1 Rich Strike run right past the favorites, Mine That Bird making that winning pass down the rail, the 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey team beating the Russians... Sorry this is so long but I am in a position I've been trying to be for over a decade. I couldn't even get an invitation back when I had a Obedience Trial Champion titled Sheltie and AKC top ten in her breed.
"this December" December of 2022.
God gave him wings in that moment. Im sure of it.
Yon, and the team gave him a cocktail....a heavy one that made him fly.
Hope a movie will be made
Rich strike👏👏👏👏💖however...Groomers.....no one even remembers to give them a mention yet they form the closest bond and understand the horses more than anyone else.
I hope they too get a percentage earning from the horse prize winnings just like the jockeys and trainers no matter how little rather than just salary.
We hear all the time about jockeys and trainers earning from prize winnings quite deservedly, but hardly about the groomers.
Beautiful horse.
Wow...trying to type words...i can only type WOW!!!
It's a miracle
Amen
The Lord gave me a dream directing me to watch this Derby a few weeks after. This Derby was a prophetic sign! Come watch the video that I made explaining what it means if you are interested. This horse and this race never gets old!
Рич люблю бесконечно❤❤❤❤
Where can you go to see Rich Strike & What is his next race ?
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Last I heard he’s pointing to the Travers in late August.
Thanks I'll look into it
you can't just "go see" him. He's one of the most famous horses in the world and he's worth millions of dollars and is actively racing. His next race will be the G1 Travers stakes at Saratoga Racecourse in NY on August 27th
@@jalensantos990 Thanks i was hoping to see him when i move to Kentucky
Love your coment❤
They cheated with Rich Strike. That was the only race that we can really say anything good about him. Where did he go after that?
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His tongue is hanging out poor baby
What is going on with his tongue?! It looks like animal cruelty!
Be jockey