Saratoga Springs, NY (AP) – It's time for another Smarty party.
Twenty -one years later Smarty Jones Won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness, the chestnut was elected to the National Race Museum and the renowned temple.
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The fame of fame announced Thursday that he was the only candidate in the contemporary category to appear on the majority of ballots, with 50% plus a vote required for the election. It was his first year on the ballot.
Raised in Pennsylvania, Smarty Jones won eight of the nine career starts and won the Eclipse Prize for 3 -year -old men in 2004.
That year, he became the first undefeated winner of Kentucky Derby since Seattle killed with a 2,4/4 victory. Two weeks later, Smarty Jones won the Preakness by a record of 11 1/2 lengths to set up a triple Crown offer. His hard story Captured the hearts along the way, with schoolchildren writing letters who wanted him good luck and people organizing Smarty celebrations.
But he was Beaten by a length in the challenges of Belmont By 36-1, Birdstone in front of a record crowd of 120,139 in New York.
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Smarty Jones retired After the Belmont with career profits of $ 7,613,155. He belonged to Roy and Pat Chapman, formed by John served and mounted by Stewart Elliott.
The race horses Decathlon and Hermis and coach George H. Conway by the historic examination committee of 1900-1959. Edward L. Bowen, Arthur B. Hancock III and Richard Ten Broeck were elected by the pillars of the lawn committee.
The new members of the fame of fame will be registered on August 1 in Saratoga Springs, New York.
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