No Snail
Seiten
2023
Fairfield Books (Verlag)
978-1-915237-21-7 (ISBN)
Fairfield Books (Verlag)
978-1-915237-21-7 (ISBN)
Despite L’Escargot’s remarkable achievements, his name has largely
faded from memory. Looking back, even Ginger McCain, Red Rum’s trainer, felt L’Escargot did not
receive the credit he was due. Now, at last, No Snail tells the story of this extraordinary, uncomplaining
warrior and elevates him to his rightful place in horseracing’s pantheon.
L’Escargot was a wonder horse, one of only two to have scaled the twin peaks of
steeplechasing: the Cheltenham Gold Cup and the Grand National. He won on the biggest stages in
Britain and Ireland – and on one of the biggest in the USA. His victories spanned nine seasons. He
triumphed on the flat, over hurdles and over fences, and at distances from two miles to the National’s
gruelling four miles and 856 yards.
When he surged clear of Red Rum – the best Aintree horse ever – to claim victory in the National on
that strange, anti-climactic day in 1975, it was one of the most dramatic acts of party-pooping in the
history of sport. Yet, for those who had managed his destiny since 1966 from a base on the edge of The
Curragh, it meant the fulfilment of a decades-old ambition.
faded from memory. Looking back, even Ginger McCain, Red Rum’s trainer, felt L’Escargot did not
receive the credit he was due. Now, at last, No Snail tells the story of this extraordinary, uncomplaining
warrior and elevates him to his rightful place in horseracing’s pantheon.
L’Escargot was a wonder horse, one of only two to have scaled the twin peaks of
steeplechasing: the Cheltenham Gold Cup and the Grand National. He won on the biggest stages in
Britain and Ireland – and on one of the biggest in the USA. His victories spanned nine seasons. He
triumphed on the flat, over hurdles and over fences, and at distances from two miles to the National’s
gruelling four miles and 856 yards.
When he surged clear of Red Rum – the best Aintree horse ever – to claim victory in the National on
that strange, anti-climactic day in 1975, it was one of the most dramatic acts of party-pooping in the
history of sport. Yet, for those who had managed his destiny since 1966 from a base on the edge of The
Curragh, it meant the fulfilment of a decades-old ambition.
David Owen is a former sports editor of the Financial Times, for which he worked for twenty years in the USA, Canada, France and Great Britain. A leading authority on the Olympic movement, he contributes regularly to the insidethegames.biz website. His previous horseracing book, Foinavon: The Story of the Grand National’s Biggest Upset, won the Dr Tony Ryan Book Award. His other books include Thomi Keller: A Life in Sport, Rain Starts Play and A Short History of Cricket at Everdon Hall.
Erscheinungsdatum | 09.02.2023 |
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Zusatzinfo | 12 colour photographs |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 135 x 216 mm |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Sport ► Reiten / Pferde |
ISBN-10 | 1-915237-21-1 / 1915237211 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-915237-21-7 / 9781915237217 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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