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My Years as the Voice of Thoroughbred Racing

Published by Taylor Trade Publishing
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Beloved for his thunderous, commanding voice and affable personality, Phil Georgeff, known as "The Voice of Chicago Racing," holds the world record for calling the most horse races—an astounding 96,131. During his fifty years in the sport, Georgeff brushed shoulders with every great jockey and saw just about every great horse, from 1948 Triple Crown winner Citation to 1973's Secretariat. Part memoir, part historical analysis, and part nostalgic remembrance, this book is the quintessential guide to the history of thoroughbred racing in the twentieth century.

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  • Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing (May 7, 2002)
  • Length: 288 pages
  • ISBN13: 9780878332649

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Beautifully written . . . wonderfully nostalgic, and insightfully prophetic.

– Tom Carey, President, Hawthorne Race Course

Regardless of whether you agree with Georgeff on every point, you cannot deny that his stroll down memory lane makes for a good read. As on who lived through it all, he (Georgeff) poignantly captures an era now passed, "when all sports had soul and Thoroughbred racing was its beating heart."

– Mary Simon, Thoroughbred Times

The Kelsos, the Citations, the Swapses, and the Nashuas, whose trainers weren't affraid to run them week after week and didn't duck competition: These are the stories Georgeff tells, and the stories worth remembering.

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