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After claiming that steroids were the reason behind the illustrious Secretariats,horse racing records, Jason Kelce has issued an apology. To everyone, I apologize. I was attempting to incite a commotion. Kelly, 36,commented via X on Thursday, May 9.I really thought it was just known that steroid use was rampant in the 70s, Kelce added. I do not wish to diminish the history of the Secretariat or any individual from that era. You're right; it's unjust to make these claims in public without evidence. I'm sorry.
Secretariat, a legendary racehorse, won the Triple Crown in 1973 and is considered the greatest racehorse of all time. In 2010, a film was based on William Nack 1975 book, Secretariat: The Making of a Champion. In 2023, Travis and Jason Kelce launched their New Heights podcast, which gained popularity ahead of the 2023 Super Bowl as their respective teams prepared to play each other. The podcasts' popularity grew as the Kelce brothers prepared for the game.
On Saturday, May 4, Jasons brother Travis Kelce attended the Kentucky Derby.They talked about horse racing on Wednesday, May 8, in their podcast,New Heights. Jason said, The Secretariat still holds all major speed records; they were set in 1973. This prompted 34-year-old Travis to remark, Which was wild,It's not that wild because Secretariat was juiced to the gills, Jason shot back. In 1973, the Secretariat was conveniently located in the center of the steroid era. They were juicing every baseball player and NFL guy to the bone.
Do you not believe that the Secretariat was completely corrupted? Former Philadelphia Eagles star Travis Kelce praised Secretariat as the fastest horse of all time but noted that the record-setter was not tested for drugs like Mystik Dan. Hollywood took over Louisville for the 150th Kentucky Derby, wearing fanciest hats and hats like a fedora, cowboy hat, and star-spangled banner.Wynonna Judd wore a black hat with a tulle accent. Former Philadelphia Eagles star Jason Jason believes Secretariat was doping.
The renowned horse has never been formally accused of using steroids. But in the past, horse breeder Jim Squires made the suggestion that Secretariat might havereceived a performance-enhancing medication injection.