TOP 2: SPECTACULAR BID (The Almost Triple Crown, but Still not the Least)

Spectacular Bid was a horse that lived up to his name and created some truly spectacular races. He broke seven track records during his career and had a 12-win streak, followed by a 10-win streak. He even set the world record for the fastest 1 1/4 miles on a dirt track, which still stands to this day. Spectacular Bid had a great shot at winning the Triple Crown in 1979, if not for a freak accident. After winning the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes, on the morning of the Belmont Stakes, it was discovered that Spectacular Bid had stepped on a safety pin and it had become embedded in his hoof. Although he performed well early on and held the lead before the halfway point, Spectacular Bid eventually fell behind and finished third.

This pivotal injury led to an infection that took two months for Spectacular Bid to overcome, but it was clear when he returned to racing that he was still a force to be reckoned with on the track. Hall of Fame jockey Bill Shoemaker rode Spectacular Bid to victory by more than 17 lengths in the allowance race at Delaware Park and set a new track record for 11⁄16 miles, 1:41.6. His next race that year (1979) was a slap in the face to those who doubted him during the Belmont Stakes: Spectacular Bid not only won the Marlboro Cup at Belmont Park, he also beat both horses he had previously lost to in the Belmont Stake, Coastal and Golden Act.

These incredible performances earned him the title of American Champion 3-Year-Old Male Horse at the Eclipse Awards in 1979 despite losing the Belmont Stakes. Spectacular Bid would go on to rack up even more wins in the following year when he won all nine races and set five records. He ran undefeated that year and concluded his glorious career with a walkover in the Woodward Stakes on September 20, 1980, and was named the American Horse of the Year by Eclipse.

Horse Profile

  • Foaled: February 17, 1976
  • Bred: USA 
  • Sex: Stallion 
  • Debuted: 1978
  • Retired: 1980
  • Death: June 9, 2003 (Due to a heart attack at the age of 27) 
  • Color and Markings: Steel-gray” and “battleship-colored” (young) that lightened as he aged to become “flea-bitten gray”
  • Sire: Bold Bidder
  • Dam: Spectacular
  • Owner: Hawksworth Farm
  1.  
  • Breeder: Madelyn Jason; Mrs. William Gilmore
  • Trainer: Bud Delp
  • Jockeys: Ronnie Franklin and Bill Shoemaker

Characteristics

Spectacular Bid stood 16 hands and had a well-balanced gray coat, with solid bones and a deep girth. His disposition was tractable.

Historical Achievements, Honors Received, Recognitions 

Rankings

Stud Career

Reference: http://www.americanclassicpedigrees.com/spectacular-bid.html

Racing Career

Record Earnings
30: 26-2-1 
$2,781,608 
WON RACES

Date

Distance

Race

Grade

Track

Finish

Winning Time

Winning Margin

Jockey

1978 – Two-year-old season

June 30, 1978
5 ½ furlongs
Maiden Special
Pimlico
1
1:04.60
3 ¼ lengths
R J Franklin
July 22, 1978
5 ½ furlongs
Allowance Race
Pimlico
1
1:04:20 (equaled the record)
8 lengths
R J Franklin
September 23, 1978
7 furlongs
World's Playground S.
III
Atlantic City
1
1:20.80 (near stakes record)
15 lengths
R J Franklin
October 8, 1978
8 furlongs
Champagne Stakes
I
Belmont Park
1
1:34.80
2 ¾ lengths
J Velasquez
October 19, 1978
8 ½ furlongs
Young America Stakes
Meadowlands
1
1:43.2
Neck
J Velasquez
October 28, 1978
8 ½ furlongs
Laurel Futurity
I
Laurel Park
1
1:41.6
8 ½ lengths
R J Franklin
November 11, 1978
8 ½ furlongs
Heritage Stakes
II
Keystone
1
1:42.0
6 lengths
R J Franklin

1979 – Three-year-old season

February 7, 1979
7 furlongs
Hutcheson Stakes
Gulfstream Park
1
1:21.4
3 ¾ lengths
R J Franklin
February 19, 1979
8 ½ furlongs
Fountain Of Youth S.
III
Gulfstream Park
1
1:41.2
8 ½ lengths
R J Franklin
March 6, 1979
9 furlongs
Florida Derby
I
Gulfstream Park
1
1:48.4
4 ½ lengths
R J Franklin
March 24, 1979
9 furlongs
Flamingo Stakes
I
Hialeah Park
1
1:48.4
12 lengths
R J Franklin
April 26, 1979
9 furlongs
Blue Grass Stakes
I
Keeneland
1
1:50.00
7 lengths
R J Franklin
May 5, 1979
10 furlongs
Kentucky Derby
I
Churchill Downs
1
2:02.4
2 ¾ lengths
R J Franklin
May 19, 1979
9 ½ furlongs
Preakness Stakes
I
Pimlico
1
1:54.2
5 ½ lengths
R J Franklin
August 26, 1979
8 ½ furlongs
Allowance
Delaware Park
1
1:41.6 (new track record)
17 lengths
W Shoemaker
September 08, 1979
9 furlongs 
Marlboro Cup (H'cap)
I
Belmont Park
1
1:46.6
5 lengths
W Shoemaker
October 18, 1979
10 furlongs
Meadowlands Cup
II
Meadowlands
1
2:01.2 (new track record)
3 lengths
W Shoemaker

1980 – Four-year-old season
UNDEFEATED SEASON

January 5, 1980
7 furlongs
Malibu Stakes *
II
Santa Anita
1
1:20.0 (track record for 27 years)
5 lengths
W Shoemaker
January 19, 1980
9 furlongs
San Fernando Stakes*
II
Santa Anita
1
1:48.0 (new track record) *
1 1⁄2 lengths
W Shoemaker
February 3, 1980
10 furlongs
Charles H Strub S. *
I
Santa Anita
1
1:57.8
3 1⁄4 lengths
W Shoemaker
March 2, 1980
10 furlongs
Santa Anita Handicap
I
Santa Anita
1
2:00.6
5 lengths
W Shoemaker
May 18, 1980
8 ½ furlongs
Mervyn Leroy Handicap
II
Hollywood Park
1
1:40.4
7 lengths
W Shoemaker
June 8, 1980
9 furlongs
Californian Stakes
I
Hollywood Park
1
1:45.8
4 1⁄4 lengths
W Shoemaker
July 19, 1980
9 furlongs
Washington Park H'cap
III
Arlington
1
1:46.2
10 lengths
W Shoemaker
August 16, 1980
9 furlongs
Haskell Handicap
I
Monmouth Park
1
1:48.0
1 3⁄4 lengths
W Shoemaker
September 20, 1980
9 furlongs
Woodward Stakes
I
Belmont Park
1
2:02.4
Walkover
W Shoemaker

Legend:

*He won his first three races, which are part of the "Strub Series" at the Santa Anita Park course, carrying 126 pounds in each race and defeated Flying Paster each time – Malibu Stakes, San Fernando Stakes and Strub Stakes.

* New Track Record: broke the 30-year-old record of 1:58.2 set by Hall of Famer Noor carrying under 130 pounds in 1950.

LOST RACES

Date

Distance

Race

Grade

Track

Placement

Time

Losing Margin

Jockey

1978 – Two-year-old season

August 2, 1978
5 ½ furlongs
Tyro Stakes
Monmouth Park
4
1:04.80
6 ¾ lengths
R J Franklin
August 20, 1978
6 furlongs
Dover Stakes
Delaware Park
2
1:10.80
2 ½ lengths
R J Franklin

1979 – Three-year-old season

June 9, 1979
12 furlongs
Belmont Stakes
I
Belmont Park
3*
2:86.6
3 ½ lengths
R J Franklin
October 6, 1979
12 furlongs
Jockey Clup Gold Cup
I
Belmont Park
2
2:27.4
¾ length
W Shoemaker

Legend:

*He lost the Belmont Stakes due to his morning injury on race day. He stepped on a safety pin embedded in his hoof and later became infected, requiring the hoof to be drilled to get cured. He only placed third (3rd) during the race.

Fun Facts 

  • The Spectacular Bid Stakes was inaugurated in 1986. As of 2016, it is a listed stakes for 3-year-olds contested over 6.5 furlongs on dirt at Gulfstream Park. 
  • A New York Stallion Stakes division is named in Spectacular Bid’s honor. Open to 3-year-olds, it is contested over 7 furlongs on turf at Belmont Park. 
  • Spectacular Bid, by Timothy T. Capps, is the ninth book in the Thoroughbred Legends series. 
  • Spectacular Bid is profiled in chapter 10 of Avalyn Hunter’s American Classic Pedigrees 1914-2002. 
  • “The One and Only Bid” is the first chapter in Steve Haskin’s Tales from the Triple Crown (2008, Eclipse Press). 
  • Spectacular Bid is one of 50 Thoroughbreds profiled in Royal Blood: Fifty Years of Classic Thoroughbreds (1994). 
  • Jockey Bill Shoemaker, who had ridden the highest class of horses, including Swaps, Forego, Round Table, and Damascus, stated that Spectacular Bid was the best horse he had ever ridden.