Man o’ War A Legend Like Lightning

Man o’ War A Legend Like Lightning by Dorothy Ours, published by St. Martin’s Press on May 1, 2007, is a reprint edition comprising 368 pages. This book explores the life of Man o’ War, born in 1917, who evolved from a rebellious young horse into one of the most celebrated racehorses in history. Through the perspectives of his trainer, owner, and jockeys, the narrative delves into the complexities of managing such a remarkable animal, while also addressing the integrity challenges faced in the world of Thoroughbred racing.
Readers will find a detailed account of Man o’ War’s extraordinary speed records and the controversies surrounding his career, including his only defeat, which raised questions about the integrity of the sport. The book examines the interplay between human ambition and the natural prowess of this iconic horse, revealing the struggles of his contemporaries, including Sir Barton, and the pressures faced by those involved in his racing career. With a focus on sports and recreation, particularly horse racing, this edition sheds light on a significant chapter in American sports history.
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His trainer said that managing him was like holding a tiger by the tail. His owner compared him to “chain lightning.” His jockeys found their lives transformed by him, in triumphant and distressing ways. All of them became caught in a battle for honesty.
Born in 1917, Man o’ War grew from a rebellious youngster into perhaps the greatest racehorse of all time. He set such astonishing speed records that The New York Times called him a “Speed Miracle.” Often he won with so much energy in reserve that experts wondered how much faster he could have gone. Over the years, this and other mysteries would envelop the great Man o’ War.
The truth remained problematic. Even as Man o’ War—known as “Big Red”—came to power, attracting record crowds and rave publicity, the colorful sport of Thoroughbred racing struggled for integrity. His lone defeat, suffered a few weeks before gamblers fixed the 1919 World Series, spawned lasting rumors that he, too, had been the victim of a fix.
Tackling old beliefs with newly uncovered evidence, Man o’ War: A Legend Like Lightning shows how human pressures collided with a natural phenomenon and brings new life to an American icon. The genuine courage of Man o’ War, tribulations of his archrival, Sir Barton (America’s first Triple Crown winner), and temptations of their Hall of Fame jockeys and trainers reveal a long-hidden tale of grace, disgrace, and elusive redemption.
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