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Farewell to the Horse Who May Have Been America’s Oldest Thoroughbred

The New York Times – Sports:

Rush may have been the longest-lived thoroughbred in American history when he died at 39. For three decades, his owner said, “He would fight for me and I would fight for him.”

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