
David Alexander
David Alexander was a racing historian and author known for his insightful writings on horse racing and its cultural significance. He is particularly noted for his poetic reflections on the Kentucky Derby and its storied history, including the remarkable victory of Aristides in 1875. His work captures the spirit of the sport and its connection to American identity, making him a respected figure in equestrian literature.
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Recent news mentions
David Alexander, a security officer, appeared in court charged with giving false information to a police officer.
Security officer charged with giving false information to police
Professor David Alexander has been studying and teaching about the wreck of the Montgomery since 2018.
Na dnu reke nalazi se tempirana bomba koja može da zbriše ceo gradDavid Alexander is a racing historian who described Aristides as 'a nothing of a horse' in his commentary.
McGrath hurrah - Frank McNally on the first Kentucky Derby, 150 years ago – The Irish Times




