Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing
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United Kingdom
In England, where the term Triple Crown originated with West Australian's three wins in 1853, it is made up of:
- the Two Thousand Guineas Stakes at Newmarket Heath, Newmarket, Suffolk;
- the Epsom Derby at Epsom Downs, Epsom, Surrey;
- the St. Leger Stakes at Town Moor, Doncaster, Yorkshire.
Winners
- 1853 - West Australian
- 1865 - Gladiateur
- 1866 - Lord Lyon
- 1886 - Ormonde
- 1891 - Common
- 1893 - Isinglass
- 1897 - Galtee More
- 1899 - Flying Fox
- 1900 - Diamond Jubilee
- 1903 - Rock Sand
- 1915 - Pommern
- 1917 - Gay Crusader
- 1918 - Gainsborough
- 1935 - Bahram
- 1970 - Nijinsky II
United States
The United States Triple Crown is made up of:
- the Kentucky Derby, at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky;
- the Preakness Stakes, at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland;
- the Belmont Stakes, at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York.
In the more-than-125-year history of the U.S. events, only eleven horses have ever won the U.S. Triple Crown:
- 1919 Sir Barton
- 1930 Gallant Fox
- 1935 Omaha
- 1937 War Admiral
- 1941 Whirlaway
- 1943 Count Fleet
- 1946 Assault
- 1948 Citation
- 1973 Secretariat
- 1977 Seattle Slew
- 1978 Affirmed
Also, as of May 21, 2005, the VISA Credit Card company, offically withdrew their sponsorship of the US Triple Crown, starting in 2006. It relieves them of paying the $5,000,000 bonus to the owner of the horse that wins the Triple Crown. As of the date this was written, the new sponsor of the US Triple Crown has not been announced.
There is also a Triple Tiara of Thoroughbred Racing in the United States, open to three-year old fillies.
Canada
The Canadian Triple Crown consists of the Queen's Plate, held at Woodbine, the Prince of Wales Stakes, held at Fort Erie, and the Breeders' Stakes, held at Woodbine.
Japan
Japan has two sets of races referred to as Triple Crowns.
Japanese Triple Crown
- Satsuki Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas) - May (Azalea) prize
- Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby)
- Kikuka Sho (Japanese St.Leger) - Chrysanthemum flower prize
- 1941 St.Lite
- 1964 Shinzan
- 1983 Mr. C.B.
- 1984 Symboli Rudolf
- 1994 Narita Brian
- Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas) - Cherry blossom prize
- Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks)
- Shuka Sho - Autumn flower prize (1996 -), Queen Elizabeth II commemorative cup (1976 - 1995)
- 1986 Mejiro Ramonu
- 2003 Still in Love
| The Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing |
| United States: Kentucky Derby | Preakness Stakes | Belmont Stakes United Kingdom: Two Thousand Guineas Stakes | The Derby Stakes | St. Leger Stakes |