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When Secretariat died in 1989, the legend seemed complete, until the necropsy revealed the secret behind his impossible power.
Inside his chest was a heart that stunned veterinarians: an estimated 22 pounds, nearly two and a half times the size of a normal Thoroughbred’s.
It wasn’t diseased.
It wasn’t abnormal.
It was perfect.
Every chamber balanced, every wall strong, the anatomical masterpiece of nature’s own design.
That massive heart pumped oxygen-rich blood with unmatched efficiency, feeding muscles that never seemed to tire.
It was, quite literally, the tremendous machine that carried him beyond limits.
When he ran, his stride measured at nearly 25 feet, became an extension of that engine.
At full speed, his heart could circulate his entire blood volume twice in a single minute.
It’s why he didn’t just win, he expanded, accelerating when others faltered, as if time itself bent to his rhythm.
But what makes the discovery so moving isn’t the science, it’s the poetry.
That colossal heart wasn’t just muscle.
It was metaphor.
It explained what fans had always felt watching him: that there was something greater inside him, something immeasurable.
As one vet whispered after the necropsy:
“We finally know what powered him, but we’ll never understand how much heart he truly had.”
In life, Secretariat’s heart carried him 31 lengths past history.
In death, it reminded the world that greatness isn’t always about what’s seen
but about the size of the heart that beats behind it.
El popularísimo, hermoso y poderoso HARLEY está hoy cumpliendo 16 años. Guiado por Torrie Ann Needham es famoso en @ChurchillDowns
Happy Birthday HARLEY!!!
60 days. Two months exactly.
On July 4, the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library opens in Medora, North Dakota. Two months from today, you can walk through the story of a president who was built — not born — in the Badlands.
This is a place designed not for scholars behind glass, but for people who want to feel history. Immersive galleries. Films that put you in the landscape. Artifacts you can see up close. A building that sits in the same terrain that shaped the man it honors.
60 days and counting. Tickets are on sale now.
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North Dakota State has been one of the most dominant college football programs at any level over the past 15 years.
Since 2011 the Bison have won 10 national championships. During that stretch they have finished with 10+ wins every season (except the shortened 2020 season)