In the months leading up to the 1971 Kentucky Derby, Canonero II was an unknown horse with a Venezuelan trainer who spoke only Spanish. The Derby experts" laughed when an exercise boy rode the
horse out on the track with no saddle or stirrups. But the laughter promptly ended when Canonero II charged to the front from twenty lengths back to win the Derby, followed by a victory at the
Preakness Stakes in track record time. In recounting Canonero II’s quest to become the first Triple Crown winner since Citation, award-winning turf historian Milt Toby tells the compelling
story of how one man’s wildly improbable dream became the dream of a nation and how a bargain-basement yearling born with a crooked front leg became the "people’s horse."