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How fast did Secretariat run the Belmont in mph?

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Asked by: Sarah Moring

Secretariat holds the fastest finishing time at 2:24.00. In 1973, the Triple Crown-winning horse set a world record that still stands for a race on a mile-and-a-half dirt track. The horse reached a top speed of 49 mph.

How fast was Secretariat running in the Belmont?

2 minutes and 24 seconds

Secretariat gave the finest performance of his career in the Belmont Stakes, completing the 1.5-mile race in a record 2 minutes and 24 seconds, knocking nearly three seconds off the track record set by Gallant Man in 1957. He also won by a record 31 lengths.

How fast did Secretariat run in the Belmont Stakes in 1973?

2 minutes and 24 seconds

Facing a field of five horses, Secretariat won by 31 lengths, the largest margin of victory in Belmont history, in front of a crowd of 69,138 spectators. His winning time of 2 minutes and 24 seconds still stands as the American record for a mile and a half on dirt.

Who was the fastest horse in Kentucky Derby history?

Secretariat

The fastest time ever run in the Derby was in 1973 at 1:59.4 minutes, when Secretariat broke the record set by Northern Dancer in 1964. Also during that race, Secretariat did something unique in Triple Crown races: for each successive quarter run, his times were faster.

Who is considered the greatest racehorse of all time?

10 best racehorses of all time

  1. 1 Arkle. (Trained in Ireland) Born 1957. …
  2. 2 Ribot. (Trained in Italy) Born: 1952. …
  3. 3 Secretariat. (Trained in America) …
  4. 4 Sea-Bird II. (Trained in France) …
  5. 5 Mill Reef. (Trained in England) …
  6. 6 Phar Lap. (Trained in Australia) …
  7. 7 Brigadier Gerard. (Trained in England) …
  8. 8 Kelso. (Trained in America)

How old was Secretariat when died?

19

He appeared on the covers of Time, Newsweek and Sports Illustrated and attracted thousands of fan letters. When Secretariat died at 19 in 1989, Ms. Chenery, who oversaw his fortunes as the manager of her family’s Meadow Stable in Virginia, recalled how he had enthralled so many in troubled times.