Chrome co-owner says he's 'very ashamed' ( apologizes for post-race rants ) Damage Control

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Steve Coburn (center) isn't pleased with the results of the Belmont Stakes -- or the Triple Crown rules.




NEW YORK —










California Chrome co-owner Steve Coburn apologized Monday for his bitter remarks after his horse failed to win the Triple Crown.


Coburn said on ABC's "Good Morning America" he was "very ashamed of myself. Very ashamed. I need to apologize to a lot of people, including my wife, Carolyn."


She tried to intervene as Saturday's interview got out of control, explaining that her husband was "very emotional and I was trying to calm him down."


Coburn also apologized to the connections of winning horse Tonalist, saying: "I did not mean to take anything away from them."



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On Saturday, he had said that Tonalist took "the coward's way out" by skipping the first two legs of the Triple Crown. Sunday, he doubled down by pointing out that "it wouldn't be fair if I played basketball with a child in a wheelchair because I got an unfair advantage."
By Monday though, he tried to make amends. Coburn's lower lip quivered at times during the interview in which he apologized to co-owner Perry Martin and trainer Art Sherman, among others.


"I need to apologize to the world and America, our fans that have written us, given us so much support. I apologize, I sincerely apologize," Coburn said. "This is America's horse. I wanted this so much, for this horse to win the Triple Crown for the people of America."


If the Belmont had only been open to horses than ran in the Derby and Preakness, there would have been just three horses in Saturday's race, making it unlikely the third-largest crowd of 102,199 would have shown up or that a record $19,105,877 would have been wagered on-track.


California Chrome, General a Rod and Ride On Curlin were the only horses to run in all three. General a Rod finished seventh in the Belmont and Ride On Curlin did not finish.


California Chrome beat them both, but finished tied for fourth, possibly as a result of a cut foot that he apparently sustained after bumping another horse leaving the starting gate.


"He'll be able to race again," Coburn said.
 

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I actually respect him less now. At least stick to your guns.
 

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Dude has looked like a chump from the beginning...now he adds to it. Very fitting...this guy knows less about horse racing than the 3rd hair on my pinkie toe. TOTAL FUCKING CHUMP
 

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who is Steve Coburn his 5 minutes of fame is........... azzkick(&^
 
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I am pissed he backed off his feelings. However in this day of social media & politically correct world we live in, don't we dare have a personal opinion not agreed on by the masses. If we do, we are always wrong, evil, enter any asinine description they care to give to you at the moment.
 

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I actually think he did the right thing with his apology, he looked like a jackass with his behavior Saturday. I think he was in a drunken stupor
 

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The guy made a solid point about the process and rules, but he picked the wrong time and type of delivery to voice it. Bottom line is he should keep his mouth shut in public. In a PR move he apologized for that part of it. But trust me, he still feels the same way...
 
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I am pissed he backed off his feelings. However in this day of social media & politically correct world we live in, don't we dare have a personal opinion not agreed on by the masses. If we do, we are always wrong, evil, enter any asinine description they care to give to you at the moment.

I agree. I am not an expert on horse racing in the least, but he was emotional 2 minutes after the race and everyone crucified him for it. If they interviewed me in that same position, i would have said worse and I really don't have a problem being hated so would not go apologize because I got caught up in a once in a lifetime moment or really once in about 20 lifetimes.

Colin Cowherd was hilarious when discussing this though yesterday on his show. "How is this big for horse racing", "What am I going to do, have a horse on my show, will they bring back Mr Ed into syndication" Haha
 

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Whatever the guy said he was right. If you don't like it..... fire the dumbass that put the mic in his face in such an emotional situation!
 

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