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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Latest John Henry News

kmnmiamisax: John Henry?
I debated about whether I should post this because (1) I'm categorically opposed to asking questions since they steal 5 points from me and (2) this isn't really a question. But I couldn't find an appropriate place to put this in an answer so I decided to waste the 5 points for the first and probably only time.

I had the pleasure of visiting John Henry in August... I think it was actually 2 months ago tomorrow. They no longer asked him to come into the hall of champions ring, but we could stand by his stall. I had apple pieces that I stealthily fed to him out of my pocket ;o) He was looking a little skinny and he was clearly very old, but he was doing quite well. even well enough to pin his ears at the girl who was trying to halter him to take him for a walk! I took some pictures and thought that I should share with all of you. I hope you enjoy them.

http://pets.webshots.com/album/560992676CRhsJV

and just to make this a question: what's your favorite John Henry memory?



♥Barbaro♥
them are all nice photo's.
i was never really a John Henry fan because he was done racing by the time i ever got into horse racing. so i never really heard much about him.
but i read up a little bit and he seemed like a great horse.

-mel



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Disney's short animation about the legend John Henry. John Henry was a former slave who's mighty strength made him one of the earliest African-American role models. Wielding a sledge hammer forged from the chains that bound him in servitude, he was a one-man railroad crew who "could move mountains". He is put to the ultimate test when he faces a mechanical power hammer that threatens to take away his land.


Henry injured on his yacht
By ESPNBoston.com The Red Sox confirmed Friday evening that owner John Henry suffered a minor injury on his yacht, the Iroquois, in the Boston Harbor on Friday around 6 pm and was taken to a city hospital. Red Sox President Larry Lucchino told WBZ-AM ...
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Henry, Francona arrive for meeting
Red Sox owner John Henry arrived shortly afterwards. We'll have updates on this developing story throughout the day ... You are fully responsible for the content you post. Content that includes profanity, personal attacks or antisocial behavior (such ...
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Francona, Henry leave Fenway
By Gordon Edes BOSTON -- Terry Francona, John Henry and Tom Werner were among those spotted leaving Fenway Park, the meeting to discuss Francona's future over. None of them commented and the team did not make any announcement about his future. ...
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Hearing continues for John Henry Ramirez who changes mind about execution
Texas Death Row inmate John Henry Ramirez no longer wants to be executed today(Friday) while the hearing as to whether he can change his mind continued. His dramatic change of heart could raise all sorts of issues for law enforcement officers in the ...
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8 comments:

streetsensefan07calvinborel said...

These are great pictures! My favorite John Henry moment is the 1981 Arlington Million. The Bart passed him in the stretch but John Henry wouldn't give up and won by a nose. That shows his true grit and determination! RIP John Henry!

bwj1963 said...

i saw all of his races on the west coast when he was king,
but when he beat "the Bart" by a lip in the Arlington million
that was the race i will remember him most for. we have
lost a true champion. he ran when they did not have million
dollar races every month,,,he is now back with the shoe.

ponygirl said...

Thankyou for the pictures.My favorite moment was when he was being shown at the Hall of Champions in October 2003 and he bit the handler.I remember it well.I guess I will have to get a book about him.

go4gin1994 said...

Great pictures, thanks for sharing.

My favorite John Henry moment came when he chased Chris McCarron out of his paddock at the KHP...LOL! I have never laughed so hard in my life. Chris was there during the filming of Seabiscuit, he took some of the crew and guests to the park at night. He climbed thru the fencing thinking he could grab John's halter and bring him closer for people to see.

Guess over the years Chris forgot how ornery John could be, and how territorial. John bared his teeth ( and I thought I really heard him growl)...LOL! Chris came flying back over that fence so fast he was just a blur! What a time to be caught w/o a camera! This was back in the fall of 2002, one of the BEST times to be in Kentucky. It was cool that evening and John was truly feeling his oats.

Godspeed, my friend, Godspeed.

CJ said...

Thank You for sharing your photos of John Henry that was very thoughtful. I never got to see John Henry race but I always heard about him and when I moved to Kentucky I would go and see him occasionlly, he was always on his best behavior when I saw him I had my picture taken with him and he was a perfect gentleman but I have heard story that he had quite a attitude, may he rest in peace now he has earned it,farwell to a great champion.

RICHARD B said...

Thanks for the photos.My favorite John Henry moments came watching him win graded stakes races as a 9 yr old over those young whipper snappers.I think the Kentucky horse park needs to find a new thoroughbred buddy for
Cigar now.R.I.P. you truly had the heart of a champion.

elevavtor ho said...

thanks the pics were great made tears come to mine in the paddock with chris mccarron he was so fiesty and most i lved him rip john your in heaven miss you

Rags to Riches said...

Thanks for the photos. John Henry was a little before my time (I didn't follow horse racing so much as a teenager in the 80's). But he still has the record for the gelding with the most winnings in Thoroughbred history. So, he was remarkable, indeed. I am mostly glad that he lived a peaceful life and was well taken care of and was allowed to die with dignity and not in a slaughterhouse like so many famous race horses have.

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