Triple Crown

Overview

The Triple Crown is the pinnacle of American horse racing. It consists of three races in five weeks for three-year-old thoroughbreds: Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, Belmont Stakes. Only 13 horses have won all three .

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  • The art of race strategy from a jockey’s perspective

    Racing a thoroughbred isn’t just about riding a horse as fast as you can. There is a complex racing strategy that forces jockeys to balance aggression and patience, conserving energy for that final stretch. This Kentucky Derby Winners article explores the split-second decisions jockeys make during high-pressure races, moves they make to outsmart their opponents, and the importance of connecting with their horse.

  • Original footage of Secretariat's iconic Kentucky Derby race

    When the 1973 Kentucky Derby came around, it had been 25 years since a horse had won the Triple Crown. And then Secretariat laid down the fastest Derby, a record that stands today. Then he won a sloppy Preakness, setting up a chance at a Triple Crown. This video is the wire-to-wire coverage of the 1973 Belmont showing Secretariat winning by a record 31 lengths, and the after-race celebration.

  • The law that reformed horseracing safety

    The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act was passed in 2020 with the aim of improving the safety and integrity of thoroughbred racing in the US. It established uniform national standards for safety. This Trainer Magazine article dives into the standards, and discusses the opposition and challenges from industry groups who argue it conflicts with existing state laws.

  • The economics of horse racing

    The Triple Crown races last less than three minutes, but the training and resources needed to create a winning thoroughbred are extensive. This Fox Business article dives into the costs associated with owning and training a racehorse, which can range from $1K to over $1M. It also discusses how much the horse racing industry contributes to the economy.

  • How Victor Espinoza rode American Pharoah to the Triple Crown

    Jockey Victor Espinoza is one of the most successful jockeys in recent American racing history, winning the Triple Crown in 2015 on American Pharoah, as well as seven Triple Crown races. This Paulick Report article, which came out prior to his induction into the Hall of Fame, dives into his background, career highlights, and what he focused on to become a successful jockey.

  • A history of the Kentucky Derby hat

    The Kentucky Derby is one of the most prestigious horse races in the world, but it’s also known for its iconic hats. This Garden and Gun article explores the historical significance of the hats ast the Kentucky Derby, which began in 1875. See photos of the famous Derby hats through the years, and learn why they remain a central part of Derby culture to this day.

  • A breakdown of the 10-race rivalry between Affirmed and Alydar

    The rivalry between Affirmed and Alydar began when they were just two-year-olds in 1977, with Alydar winning four of the first five meetings. But Affirmed found another gear in 1978 and he won the next five races–including the Triple Crown. This Horse Racing Legends video shows all 10 races in the rivalry, including the three Triple Crown races.

  • Words from Secretariat's jockey

    No horse had won the Belmont, the “Test of the Champion,” by 31-lengths prior to 1973 when Secretariat did it, and no one has done it since. In this New York Race Association article, jockey Ron Turcotte recounts his iconic race and provides his unique bond with his horse. He also reflects on Secretariat’s post-Triple Crown career, noting how he matured later on.

  • What is the Triple Crown?

    Only 13 horses have ever won the Triple Crown—one of the most elusive titles in American sports. This explainer breaks down how the series works, why it’s so difficult to win, and the legendary horses that defied the odds across the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes.

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