as the horses round the far turn, chapman makes a break for the lead. current lady cruising on by on the outside. and now tom chapman s got his eyes on that first place finish. back in front current lady takes the lead. but nate s horse, sweet water oak, is coming up from behind. in no time at all, hubbard is riding side by side with chapman. you can hear him yelling at his horse, i can hear him coming up from the inside. current lady on the inside, on the outside sweet water oak. my filly started to drift in just a little bit. right when i reached up to grab her is when just a split second too late is when she clipped tommy s horse. i could feel my filly take kind of a funny step. and i thought, god, we collided. sweet water oak stumbles. sweet water oak loses the rider. current lady in front. the next thing you know, she s popped back up and i just
rider. current lady in front. the next thing you know, she s popped back up and i just happened to be hanging on her neck. riders, please watch out. nate hubbard manages to stay on the horse and is hanging on to her neck. it s the only thing keeping him from being trampled by the other horses coming from behind at 40 miles an hour. i looked back behind me and nate is hanging off this horse s neck. i was just like shocked. nate is hanging on for dear life as sweet water oak continues to run the last stretch of the race. i m looking at her in her eye just hanging on to her neck. i really had no idea how i got there. it was just a blessing that i was able to just have something to hold on to and she was able to hold me up. sweet water oak places second that day. according to the rules, as long as the rider doesn t touch the ground, the filly has carried her weight across the finish line. to nate hubbard, sweet water oak did more than carry her weight. she saved his life.
they re off. tom chapman riding current lady is among the early front-runners. nate hubbard and sweet water oak hang back in fifth place. as the horses round the far turn, chapman makes a break for the lead. current lady cruising on by on the outside. and now tom chapman s got his eyes on that first place finish. back in front current lady takes the lead. but nate s horse, sweet water oak, is coming up from behind. in no time at all, hubbard is riding side by side with chapman. you can hear him yelling at his horse, i can hear him coming up from the inside. current lady on the inside, on the outside sweet water oak. my filly started to drift in just a little bit. right when i reached up to grab her is when just a split second too late is when she clipped tommy s horse. i could feel my filly take kind of a funny step. and i thought, god, we collided. sweet water oak stumbles. sweet water oak loses the
sweet water oak loses the rider. a jockey dangles from his horse s neck as half a dozen others charge toward the finish. february 3rd, 1989, i had the ride of my life. it s a cold, wet day for a horse race. the kind most jockeys dread. but nate hubbard is new to the sport, an apprentice. just 19 years old. and excited to be at golden gate field with a horse he s never ridden. a filly named sweet water oak. i wasn t too concerned about the track conditions. for some reason i did pretty good in the rain and mud. tom chapman is also riding in the race. the mud was actually like pea soup. it s always dangerous because at times when it is like that, it s a little bit slippery. the horses line up at the starting gate. the first race of the day.
to nate hubbard, sweet water oak did more than carry her weight. she saved his life. really didn t feel the danger of it till a couple hours afterward, then it still never really sank in until you get a little older and you think how precious life is and what really could have happened. oh, my gosh. it s another chilling scene, this time on the slopes of park city, utah. a 12-year-old boy dangles from a chair lift 30 feet in the air while witnesses stand helpless below. we were coming up, and first thing we heard a scream, and we looked up. vaughn grew up skiing in the utah mountains, familiar with the winding trails and steep terrain. for him the chair lift is a peaceful break, a chance to relax between runs. but his normally carefree ride. abruptly turns to horror when