Secretariat Merchandise
We are thrilled to connect with Secretariat fans and collectors by offering merchandise, apparel, books, videos, artwork, jewelry, and memorabilia, chosen by our family to be official partners in carrying on the Secretariat legacy to a new generation. We hope you will enjoy these offerings as much as we do!
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Secretariat 50th Anniversary Metal Spin Ornament
$34.00
Secretariat Winner’s Circle Hat in Navy Blue
$40.00
Secretariat Grateful Red Tumbler in Ivory Sandtrack 40oz
$40.00
The JK Button Up for Men - Secretariat Colors
$89.00
Belmont Record 1973
$32.00
Belmont Record 1973
$32.00
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A portion of your purchase benefits the Secretariat Foundation, a non-profit organization started by Penny Chenery to benefit Thoroughbred charities and organizations.
Secretariat Photo Pendant
$225.00
Secretariat Sterling Blue Enamel Necklace
$175.00
Secretariat Sterling Silver Toggle Bracelet
$225.00
1973 Kentucky Derby Winner’s Photo signed by Penny Chenery and Ron Turcotte
Insured value is $2,000
1972 New York Futurity Race-Worn Shoe & Nails
Insured value is $30,000
Penny Chenery / Tweedy Family’s Personal Track-Used Official Program
Insured value is $3,000
Books about Secretariat
“Secretariat’s Meadow—The Land, The Family and The Legend”
This award-winning book tells not only Secretariat’s story but also the story of an enduring piece of land where an “empire built on broodmares” produced an immortal son. This pictorial history includes a foreword by Penny Chenery with over 200 exclusive photos from her private collection.
Written by Kate Chenery Tweedy and Leeanne Meadows Ladin. Published by Dementi Books.
“Riva Ridge—Penny’s First Champion”
In 1969, a muddy bay colt with floppy ears would be saved from the floodwaters of Hurricane Camille at his Virginia farm. Later, his track earnings would turn the tide of the faltering Meadow Stable and enable it to launch its greatest champion, Secretariat.
Written by Kate Chenery Tweedy and Leeanne Meadows Ladin. Published by Dementi Books.
“Secretariat”
The true story that inspired a major motion picture.
William Nack is the author of “Secretariat,” and “My Turf: Horses, Boxers, Blood Money, and the Sporting Life.” He lives in Washington, D.C.
Written by William Nack Published by Hyperion Books.
Available online as a used book only.
The Big Red Horse: The Story of Secretariat & the Loyal Groom Who Loved Him
The world of horse racing is brought to life by Larry Scanlan, following the career of Secretariat and looking at the relationship between the horse and his beloved groom. Scanlan introduces young readers to the hierarchy of the track, from the hot walker to the owner to Secretariat, the fastest horse of the 20th century.
Written by Lawrence Scanlan. Published by HarperCollins.
“The Horse God Built”
Bestselling equestrian writer Lawrence Scanlan has written a tribute to an exceptional man who is also a backroads journey to a corner of the racing world rarely visited. As a young black man growing up in South Carolina, Eddie Sweat struggled at several occupations before settling on the job he was born for---groom to North America's finest racehorses.
Written by Lawrence Scanlan. Published by St. Martin’s Griffin.
“Secretariat”
The first book published about Secretariat, by the premier photographic chronicler of the great horse. Hardback coffee table book with gorgeous photos of his life and career.
Written by Raymond G. Woolfe, Jr. Published by Lions Press.
Used, online only. Collector’s item. 1974.
“Secretariat’s Legacy”
Elegant coffee table book with beautiful pictures and descriptions of the best of Secretariat’s offspring. Honorable Mention in the Dr. Tony Ryan contest for best books on Thoroughbred racing.
Written by Patricia McQueen.
Hardback 2023.
“The Will to Win: Ron Turcotte’s Ride to Glory”
The story of Ron’s rise from a small town in Canada to the pinnacle of racing as Secretariat’s jockey.
Written by Bill Heller. Published by Fifth House.
Collector’s item. Paperback. Online only. 1992.
“Secretariat: Racing’s Greatest Triple Crown”
A half-century after his amazing Triple Crown sweep, Secretariat remains the burnished icon that captured the public's imagination like no other horse.
Written by Timothy T. Capps. Published by Ecilipse Press, Book #19 in the Thoroughbred Legends Series. Online only. 2007
“Secretariat: The Life of the Most Famous Triple Crown Winner in American History”
Look at the life and career of one of the world’s fastest horses. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about Secretariat like never before, in no time at all.
Written by Charles River Editors. 2017. Online only.
Videos about Secretariat
Secretariat—the Movie
Behind every legend lies an impossible dream. Witness the spectacular journey of an incredible horse named Secretariat and the moving story of his unlikely owner, a housewife who risked everything to make him a champion.
Directed by Randall Wallace
Written by William Nack, Mike Rich
Cast
John Malkovich, Kevin Connolly, John Malkovich, Richard Fullerton, Margo Martindale, Michael Harding, Otto Thorwarth, Nelsan Ellis, Dylan Walsh, James Cromwell, Nestor Serrano, Tim Ware, Diane Lane, Keith Austin, Fred Dalton Thompson, Scott Glenn
Penny & Red—the documentary
From her parents' climb out of poverty to her emergence as the 'First Lady of Racing,' Penny Chenery’s life has been fueled by the love of horses.
Forever paired with the great racehorse Secretariat, Penny’s story also exemplifies the rise and sacrifices of women of her generation.
The woman who emerges from this surprisingly candid documentary is no Disney princess. Yet Penny’s unstinting reflection on her life of caged ambition, suddenly liberated by a horse of transcendent power, still gives off a shimmer of grace.