1993 was just a brutal year for the Triple Crown -- Prairie Bayou in the Belmont and Union City in the Preakness. Union City was really one of a string of horses that D. Wayne Lukas pretty much destroyed during that time -- for a time, he was rather notorious for running horses into the ground in an attempt to get as many top flight runners as possible (see also Folklore, Consolidator, Grindstone, Charismatic, etc). He seems to have improved at least a bit over the last few years, though.
It's not something I talk about most of the time nowadays, though I'll probably pick back up a bit when I get a couple horses again, now that we have room for them. I grew up with them, though mostly hunter/jumpers and some dressage, not racehorses. I galloped for a couple years out at Finger Lakes, but never did anything else in that vein.
The knee I've had three surgeries on so far was wrecked by a horse, actually. I was 13 or 14 at the time (don't remember if it was before or after my birthday), took a too-green horse through too tight a combination of jumps. He planted his forelegs and stopped at the second fence, then jumped it from a standstill. I was fine with the stopping, it was the going-again that got me -- I came off, he landed on my right leg, I rolled and ripped my knee apart, then he kicked me in the back of the head. Really, I was lucky to survive, but I was 14 and stupid and was back riding a few months after my knee reconstruction.
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It's not something I talk about most of the time nowadays, though I'll probably pick back up a bit when I get a couple horses again, now that we have room for them. I grew up with them, though mostly hunter/jumpers and some dressage, not racehorses. I galloped for a couple years out at Finger Lakes, but never did anything else in that vein.
The knee I've had three surgeries on so far was wrecked by a horse, actually. I was 13 or 14 at the time (don't remember if it was before or after my birthday), took a too-green horse through too tight a combination of jumps. He planted his forelegs and stopped at the second fence, then jumped it from a standstill. I was fine with the stopping, it was the going-again that got me -- I came off, he landed on my right leg, I rolled and ripped my knee apart, then he kicked me in the back of the head. Really, I was lucky to survive, but I was 14 and stupid and was back riding a few months after my knee reconstruction.