Seattle Slew was an American Thoroughbred race horse who won the United States Triple Crown (with Jean Cruguet- jockey) of Thoroughbred Racing in 1977, the tenth of eleven horses to accomplish the feat. He remains the only horse to win the Triple Crown while undefeated. The Belmont Stakes was a coronation for the Triple Crown champion, who won by four lengths before a large, enthusiastic crowd on June 11, 1977. Jean Cruguet has hand signed this 16x20 photo of Seattle Slew winning the Belmont Stakes, which comes complete with GM hologram and a Certificate of Authenticity from Athlon Sports. Custom White Mat and Premium Mahogany Frame as shown.
Ron Turcotte became internationally famous in 1973 when he rode Secretariat to the first Triple Crown win in 25 years. In the stretch at the Belmont Stakes, Secretariat opened a 1/16 mile lead on the rest of the field. At the finish, he won by 31 lengths (breaking the margin-of-victory record set by Triple Crown winner Count Fleet in 1943, who won by 25 lengths) and ran the fastest 1½ miles on dirt in history, 2:24 flat, which broke the stakes record by more than 2 seconds. Ron Turcotte has hand signed this Belmont Stakes 16x20 racing photo, which comes complete with a Certificate of Authenticity from Athlon Sports. Custom Black Mat and Premium Black Frame as shown.
Seattle Slew was an American Thoroughbred race horse who won the United States Triple Crown (with Jean Cruguet- jockey) of Thoroughbred Racing in 1977, the tenth of eleven horses to accomplish the feat. He remains the only horse to win the Triple Crown while undefeated. The Belmont Stakes was a coronation for the Triple Crown champion, who won by four lengths before a large, enthusiastic crowd on June 11, 1977. Jean Cruguet has hand signed this 16x20 photo of Seattle Slew winning the Belmont Stakes, which comes complete with GM hologram and a Certificate of Authenticity from Athlon Sports. Custom White Mat and Premium Mahogany Frame as shown.
Ron Turcotte became internationally famous in 1973 when he rode Secretariat to the first Triple Crown win in 25 years. In the stretch at the Belmont Stakes, Secretariat opened a 1/16 mile lead on the rest of the field. At the finish, he won by 31 lengths (breaking the margin-of-victory record set by Triple Crown winner Count Fleet in 1943, who won by 25 lengths) and ran the fastest 1½ miles on dirt in history, 2:24 flat, which broke the stakes record by more than 2 seconds. Ron Turcotte has hand signed this Belmont Stakes 16x20 racing photo, which comes complete with a Certificate of Authenticity from Athlon Sports. Custom Black Mat and Premium Black Frame as shown.
Affirmed and jockey Steve Cauthen won the Kentucky Derby on May 6, 1978, at Churchill Downs, and then went on to victory in the Preakness Stakes and the Belmont Stakes, thereby securing horse racing's ultimate prize, the Triple Crown. Steve Cauthen has hand signed this 16X20 photograph of Affirmed in action during the 1978 Kentucky Derby, which comes complete with GM hologram and a Certificate of Authenticity from Athlon Sports.
Affirmed and jockey Steve Cauthen won the Kentucky Derby on May 6, 1978, at Churchill Downs, and then went on to victory in the Preakness Stakes and the Belmont Stakes, thereby securing horse racing's ultimate prize, the Triple Crown. Steve Cauthen has hand signed this 8x10 photograph of Affirmed in action during the 1978 Kentucky Derby. A Steiner Sports Hologram and Certificate of Authenticity is included.
Affirmed and jockey Steve Cauthen won the Kentucky Derby on May 6, 1978, at Churchill Downs, and then went on to victory in the Preakness Stakes and the Belmont Stakes, thereby securing horse racing's ultimate prize, the Triple Crown. Steve Cauthen has hand signed this 8x10 photograph of Affirmed in action during the 1978 Kentucky Derby. A Steiner Sports Hologram and Certificate of Authenticity is included. Photo is sold as is with minor ¼ inch photo ding, great for framing, no returns.
Affirmed and jockey Steve Cauthen won the Kentucky Derby on May 6, 1978, at Churchill Downs, and then went on to victory in the Preakness Stakes and the Belmont Stakes, thereby securing horse racing's ultimate prize, the Triple Crown. Steve Cauthen has hand signed this 8x10 photograph of Affirmed in action during the 1978 Kentucky Derby with Triple Crown 1978 inscription. A Mounted Memories Hologram and Certificate of Authenticity is included.
Barbaro (April 29, 2003 – January 29, 2007) was an American thoroughbred that decisively won the 2006 Kentucky Derby, but shattered his leg two weeks later in the 2006 Preakness Stakes, ending his racing career and eventually leading to his death. He was a third-generation descendant of Mr. Prospector, and as such Barbaro was related to many recent Triple Crown hopefuls including Big Brown, Afleet Alex, Smarty Jones, Funny Cide and Fusaichi Pegasus. Edgar Prado has hand signed this 8x10 of Barbaro from the Kentucky Derby. Mounted Memories Hologram and Certificate of Authenticity.
Big Brown is a retired Champion American Thoroughbred racehorse and winner of the 2008 Kentucky Derby and 2008 Preakness Stakes. On May 3, 2008, in his fourth race, the 2008 Kentucky Derby, Big Brown was the 2–1 favorite. He became the first horse since 1929 to win the race from the 20th gate, winning by 4 ¾ lengths over filly Eight Belles. Kent Desormeaux won his third Kentucky Derby aboard Big Brown. Kent Desormeaux has hand signed this 8x10 of Big Brown from the Kentucky Derby. Mounted Memories Hologram and Certificate of Authenticity.
Barbaro (April 29, 2003 – January 29, 2007) was an American thoroughbred that decisively won the 2006 Kentucky Derby, but shattered his leg two weeks later in the 2006 Preakness Stakes, ending his racing career and eventually leading to his death. He was a third-generation descendant of Mr. Prospector, and as such Barbaro was related to many recent Triple Crown hopefuls including Big Brown, Afleet Alex, Smarty Jones, Funny Cide and Fusaichi Pegasus. Edgar Prado has hand signed this 8x10 of Barbaro from the Kentucky Derby. Mounted Memories Hologram and Certificate of Authenticity.
Gary Stevens is a Hall of Fame jockey who has been riding winners since 1979, when he was just 16 years old. He won the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont, and rode such horses as Winning Colors, Thunder Gulch, Silver Charm, Victory Gallup and Point Given. Stevens has also carved a niche for himself as an actor, co-starring in the Oscar-nominated film Seabiscuit as real-life jockey George "The Iceman" Woolf, who died 17 years before Stevens was even born. Gary Stevens has hand signed this 16x20 photograph. This product comes complete with a Steiner Sports Hologram and Certificate of Authenticity.
Gary Stevens is a Hall of Fame jockey who has been riding winners since 1979, when he was just 16 years old. He won the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont, and rode such horses as Winning Colors, Thunder Gulch, Silver Charm, Victory Gallup and Point Given. Steven has also carved a niche for himself as an actor, co-starring in the Oscar-nominated film Seabiscuit as real-life jockey George "The Iceman" Woolf, who died 17 years before Stevens was even born. Gary Stevens has hand signed this 16x20 photograph of him in a scene from Seabiscuit. This product comes complete with a Steiner Sports Hologram and Certificate of Authenticity.
Gary Stevens is a Hall of Fame jockey who has been riding winners since 1979, when he was just 16 years old. He won the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont, and rode such horses as Winning Colors, Thunder Gulch, Silver Charm, Victory Gallup and Point Given. Stevens has also carved a niche for himself as an actor, co-starring in the Oscar-nominated film Seabiscuit as real-life jockey George "The Iceman" Woolf, who died 17 years before Stevens was even born. Gary Stevens has hand signed this 16X20 photograph of him in the winner's circle. This product comes complete with a Steiner Sports Hologram and Certificate of Authenticity.
Gary Stevens is a Hall of Fame jockey who has been riding winners since 1979, when he was just 16 years old. He won the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont, and rode such horses as Winning Colors, Thunder Gulch, Silver Charm, Victory Gallup and Point Given. Stevens has also carved a niche for himself as an actor, co-starring in the Oscar-nominated film Seabiscuit as real-life jockey George "The Iceman" Woolf, who died 17 years before Stevens was even born. Gary Stevens has hand signed this 8x10 photograph of him in the winner's circle. This product comes complete with a Steiner Sports Hologram and Certificate of Authenticity.