The Horse with the Flying Tail

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The Horse with the Flying Tail is a documentary film by Walt Disney Pictures, that won the Best Documentary award at the 33rd Academy Awards. It is about the palomino horse Nautical who won the team gold medal at the 1959 Pan American Games.

Although the movie portrays Nautical as originally a nondescript stock horse, he actually was by an American Quarter Horse names Muchacho de Oro out of an Army Remount mare of mostly Thoroughbred breeding. Nautical's registered name was "Peter de Oro." Prior to his Olympic fame, he actually had a reputation as a temperamental jumper who was inclined to stop at water and ditch jumps. When he was obtained by Hugh Wiley, Wiley enlisted the help of the United States Equestrian Team Coach Bertelan de Nemethy, and together the two men trained him to be the Olympic level jumper he became.

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Awards
Preceded by
Serengeti Shall Not Die
Academy Award for Documentary Feature
1960
Succeeded by
Sky Above and Mud Beneath