Visitors to Saratoga Race Course this season may have noticed a new statue in front of the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame on Union Avenue.
Churchill Downs Inc. donated “Against All Odds,” an inspiring bronze statue by Edwin Bogucki, as part of the museum’s permanent collection.
“Against All Odds” depicts the photo finish victory of Hall of Fame horse John Henry with Hall of Fame jockey William Shoemaker in the irons as they ran down The Bart in the shadow of the wire in the running of the inaugural Arlington Million on Aug. 30, 1981, the first thoroughbred race to boast a purse of $1 million.
Under the guidance of Hall of Fame trainer Ron McAnally, John Henry captured a second Arlington Million as a 9-year-old in 1984 and was ultimately selected as Horse of the Year following both victories. The statue was originally unveiled in 1989 at Arlington International Racecourse in Arlington Heights, Illinois.
“It is a great honor to make this gift to the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in memory of the late Richard Duchossois, where it will be prominently displayed and enjoyed by racing fans for many years to come,” said Bill Carstanjen, CEO of CDI. “Much like Mr. Duchossois, ‘Against All Odds’ represents perseverance. May it serve as an inspiration to horses and humans alike that with courage and determination, what seems impossible can be achieved.”
“We are most grateful to Bill Carstanjen and everyone at Churchill Downs Inc. for the generous donation of the ‘Against All Odds’ statue to the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame,” said John Hendrickson, chairman of National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. “This incredible work of art represents so many iconic elements of racing history—the inaugural Arlington Million, Hall of Famers John Henry and Bill Shoemaker, and the legacy of Richard Duchossois, a true Pillar of the Turf.
“We are honored to accept this wonderful addition to our collection and showcase it prominently on the Museum grounds, where it will have a forever home.”
To learn more about the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame visit www.racingmuseum.org.
The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame was founded in 1950 in Saratoga Springs. Its core mission is to preserve and promote the history of thoroughbred racing in America and honor the sport’s most accomplished participants in the Official National Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame. Its website is www.racingmuseum.org.