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Barbaro - A Nation's Horse  Director : NBC Sports Studio : Ten Mayflower by Ten Mayflower Release Date : 2007-05-22 Publisher : Ten Mayflower Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 0611863401233 UPC : 611863401233 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 8 reviews)
List Price : $14.98 Our Price : $8.62
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Rediscover this inspirational story with Barbaro: A Nation's Horse, a new DVD from NBC Sports. Narrated by Bob Costas, it includes interviews with Barbaro's owners, as well as veterinarian Dean Richardson, trainer Michael Matz and jockey Edgar Prado. You'll also find exclusive coverage of Barbaro's Kentucky Derby win, his five pre-Derby races, and the Preakness Stakes. Special DVD bonus features are also included. The happy ending is that for every DVD sold a donation is made to The Barbaro Fund, supporting health research for future generations of equine athletes. It's a story of hope you will want to see and a worthy cause you will want to support. Order your copy today. |
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Forever's Champion |
In 2007, a pair of television documentaries aired concerning the brilliant career and courageous battle for life by Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro.
This production by NBC Sports is narrated by Bob Costas. The documentary is split into seven sections and has bonus footage. It features full coverage of the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes & Barbaro's five races that sparked his run for Triple Crown immortality.
The interviews are with the individuals who are most associated with the champion; trainer Michael Matz, jockey Edgar Prado, owners Roy and Gretchen Jackson and veterinarian Dr. Dean Richardson.
The nearly 13 minutes that closes the documentary - The Recovery and Barbaro's Legacy - clearly demonstrates why this story will continue to resonate amongst people who hardly follow Thoroughbred racing. The inclusion of letters to Barbaro is especially touching.
This is a wonderful tribute. Barbaro will remain forever's champion due to his will to live and the trust he placed in others, on and off the track.
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Barbaro was a courageous horse. He was a champion right from the beginning of his birth, and all the owners knew it. He had that special winning vibe and appearance that people knew would make him a legendary horse, and a Kentucky Derby winner.
I want to say something else. People always talk about Barbaro having the opportunity to be the first triple crown winner in 20-something years, but not being able to accomplish that because of his unfortunate leg injury.
Let me tell you something- more people are aware of the Kentucky Derby, which Barbaro won, and to me, that's more important than some extraordinary triple crown achievement. It was wrong for my local news to put most of their attention on the triple crown aspect of Barbaro in the horse racing event, instead of the fact he won a really good race in the Kentucky Derby. THAT is what we will remember Barbaro for, and we'll also remember him for his amazing ability to run past all the other horses on the track without breaking a sweat. A truly talented animal.
What proved he was unlike other horses was when he realized he was injured, and instead of jumping around and being hard to control (like other horses) he just stood perfectly still and let the doctors examine his injured body. Barbaro was almost human the way he acted.
Get this DVD to see what the big deal was about with this amazing horse. |
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Barbaro DVD |
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NBC sports documentary on Barbaro from interviews with his trainer, jockey, owners and vet. Factual and somewhat dry given the emotions generated by the tragedy of this beautiful racehorse. |
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A DVD to own, if you loved Barbaro |
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I believe everyone loved Barbaro. We all were so devastated when he got hurt. And we watched his progress as he healed. But then he lost his gallant battle & we all mourned. This is an excellent DVD about Barbaro. Anyone that loved him, should buy this. |
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Barbaro |
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I'm a horse lover & racing lover. This movie nicely captures the spirit of Barbaro, the love of his owners, his struggle to beat the odds. For those of us who have also lost horses we love, you can't help but tear up. |
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