** For video of the autograph session with 1978 Triple Crown jockeys Steve Cauthen and Jorge Velasquez at Belmont Park, please visit http://youtu.be/sHcmsjGbQFs **
** Please also see the attached photo of Cauthen and Velasquez at today’s autograph session. Credit NYRA, Adam Coglianese**
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Contact: Jenny Kellner
CAUTHEN, VELASQUEZ RELIVE 1978 TRIPLE CROWN WITH FANS
ELMONT, N.Y. – The unforgettable rivalry between 1978 Triple Crown winner Affirmed and archrival Alydar came alive again at Belmont Park on Saturday afternoon as hundreds of fans lined up for a special autograph session with Hall of Fame jockeys Steve Cauthen and Jorge Velasquez.
With paid admission, fans received a postcard of the photo finish of the 1978 Belmont Stakes, which they could get signed by Cauthen and Velasquez for a $5 donation, with the proceeds going to the Permanently Disabled Jockeys’ Fund.
The autograph session came exactly two weeks before I’ll Have Another attempts to add the Grade 1, $1 million Belmont Stakes on June 9 to his victories in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness and become the 12th horse to sweep the series.
Cauthen was just 18 years old when he piloted Affirmed to become the 11th and most recent Triple Crown winner, dogged every step of the way by his indefatigable opponent, Alydar. Known as “The Kid” during his riding days, Cauthen had come to
“I had worked Affirmed at the
Velasquez was one of the top riders in New York when he got the mount on Alydar in the fall of 1977 for Belmont Park’s Grade 1 Champagne Stakes, in which he defeated Affirmed by 1 ½ lengths. Although Affirmed was voted the champion 2-year-old, Alydar was favored to win the Derby after posting victories in the Grade 1 Flamingo, Grade 1 Florida Derby and Grade 1 Blue Grass, only to lose by 1 ½ lengths at Churchill Downs. The margin narrowed to a neck in the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes was decided by a head after a thrilling mile-long duel to the wire.
“The
Affirmed and Alydar wound up facing each other 10 times, with the final score Affirmed 7, Alydar 3.
Both jockeys are picking I’ll Have Another to win the 1 ½-mile
“He’s relaxed, he’s a fighter, and he’s got that desire to win,” said Cauthen of I’ll Have Another. “There’s no reason he won’t get 1 ½ miles as well as anybody else in the race, especially because of his relaxed nature.”
“He’s already proved how good he is,” added Velasquez. “Now, the question is the distance. If he can carry his speed, which I think he will, he should win the race.”
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