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When you hear the words “American Pharoah wins the Triple Crown!” or the thunder of hooves down the stretch at the Kentucky Derby, chances are you’re hearing the unmistakable voice of Larry Collmus. For more than three decades, Larry has been the soundtrack to some of horse racing’s most iconic moments, from his early days on the Maryland circuit to calling history on NBC Sports.
In this episode of My Fame, Explained, Larry shares how a summer job helping his father at Timonium Fairgrounds sparked a lifelong passion for racing, the nerve-wracking thrill of calling his very first Kentucky Derby in 2011, and what it felt like to deliver one of the most unforgettable calls in sports when American Pharoah ended a 37-year Triple Crown drought.
We dive into the art of race calling, the pressure of live broadcasting, and the transition to taking over the Del Mar booth from the legendary Trevor Denman. Larry also reflects on the evolution of the sport, the stories behind the mic, and the lessons he’s learned from a career built on precision, emotion, and timing.
Whether you’re a lifelong racing fan or just love hearing the voices behind the moments that make history, this conversation is a masterclass in passion, persistence, and performance.
Listen now and discover how Larry Collmus became one of the most recognizable voices in sports.
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