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Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States)

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Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States)

In the United States, the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing, commonly known as the Triple Crown, is a series of horse races for three-year-old Thoroughbreds, consisting of the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes. The three races were inaugurated in different years, the last being the Kentucky Derby in 1875. The Triple Crown Trophy, commissioned in 1950 but awarded to all previous winners as well as those after 1950, is awarded to a horse who wins all three races and is thereafter designated as a Triple Crown winner. The races are traditionally run in May and early June of each year, although global events have resulted in schedule adjustments, such as in 1945 and 2020. The first winner of all three Triple Crown races was Sir Barton in 1919. Some journalists began using the term Triple Crown to refer to the three races as early as 1923, but it was not until Gallant Fox won the three events in 1930 that Charles Hatton of the Daily Racing Form put the term to common use. Only 13 horses have ever won the Triple Crown: Sir Barton (1919), Gallant Fox (1930), Omaha (1935), War Admiral (1937), Whirlaway (1941), Count Fleet (1943), Assault (1946), Citation (1948), Secretariat (1973), Seattle Slew (1977), Affirmed (1978), American Pharoah (2015), and Justify (2018). As of 2026, American Pharoah and Justify are the only living Triple Crown winners. James E. "Sunny Jim" Fitzsimmons was the first trainer to win the Triple Crown more than once; he trained both Gallant Fox and Omaha for the Belair Stud. Gallant Fox and Omaha are also the only father-son pair to each win the Triple Crown. Bob Baffert became the second trainer to win the Triple Crown more than once, training American Pharoah and Justify. Belair Stud and Calumet Farm are tied as owners with the most Triple Crown victories with two apiece; Calumet's winners were Whirlaway and Citation. Eddie Arcaro rode both of Calumet's Triple Crown champions and is the only jockey to win more than one Triple Crown. Willie Simms is the only African-American jockey to win all three races that would compose the triple crown. During the 1898 Preakness Stakes he rode a different horse, Sly Fox and won the race. Secretariat holds the stakes record time for each of the three races. His time of 2:24 for 1+1⁄2 miles in the 1973 Belmont Stakes also set a world record that still stands.

Tables

Triple Crown races · Development › 2024–2026 changes
Date
Date
Col 1
Date
Kentucky Derby "The Run for the Roses"
First Saturday in May
Preakness Stakes "The Run for the Black-Eyed Susans"
Third Saturday in May
Belmont Stakes "The Test of the Champion"
Third Saturday following the Preakness (first or second Saturday in June)
Current Track
Current Track
Col 1
Current Track
Kentucky Derby "The Run for the Roses"
Churchill Downs
Preakness Stakes "The Run for the Black-Eyed Susans"
Pimlico Race Course
Belmont Stakes "The Test of the Champion"
Belmont Park
Location
Location
Col 1
Location
Kentucky Derby "The Run for the Roses"
Louisville, Kentucky
Preakness Stakes "The Run for the Black-Eyed Susans"
Baltimore, Maryland
Belmont Stakes "The Test of the Champion"
Elmont, New York
Distance
Distance
Col 1
Distance
Kentucky Derby "The Run for the Roses"
1+1⁄4 miles (10 furlongs; 2,000 m)
Preakness Stakes "The Run for the Black-Eyed Susans"
1+3⁄16 miles (9 furlongs; 1,900 m)
Belmont Stakes "The Test of the Champion"
1+1⁄2 miles (12 furlongs; 2,400 m)
Background
Background
Col 1
Background
Kentucky Derby "The Run for the Roses"
Inaugurated in 1875, the race was originally 1+1⁄2 miles (2,400 m) until 1897 when it was shortened to its current distance. It is the only one of the three races to have run continuously from its inception. Colts and geldings carry 126 pounds (57 kg) and fillies 121 pounds (55 kg). The field has been limited to 20 horses since 1975.
Preakness Stakes "The Run for the Black-Eyed Susans"
Started in 1873 and continuously run since 1894, it is the shortest of the three races. Pimlico was the home of the race from 1873 to 1889 and again from 1908 until the present. The Preakness was not run from 1891 to 1893. Weights are the same as for the Derby. Field is limited to 14 horses.
Belmont Stakes "The Test of the Champion"
Begun in 1867, it is the oldest of the three races, though not held in 1911 and 1912 due to anti-gambling legislation in New York. The race was held at various New York tracks until 1905 when Belmont Park became the permanent location. Distance varied from 1+5⁄8 to 1+1⁄8 miles (2,600 to 1,800 m) until set at 1+1⁄2 miles (2,400 m) in 1926, making it
Trophy
Trophy
Col 1
Trophy
Kentucky Derby "The Run for the Roses"
The Kentucky Derby Trophy
Preakness Stakes "The Run for the Black-Eyed Susans"
The Woodlawn Vase
Belmont Stakes "The Test of the Champion"
The August Belmont Trophy
Kentucky Derby "The Run for the Roses"
Preakness Stakes "The Run for the Black-Eyed Susans"
Belmont Stakes "The Test of the Champion"
Date
First Saturday in May
Third Saturday in May
Third Saturday following the Preakness (first or second Saturday in June)
Current Track
Churchill Downs
Pimlico Race Course
Belmont Park
Location
Louisville, Kentucky
Baltimore, Maryland
Elmont, New York
Distance
1+1⁄4 miles (10 furlongs; 2,000 m)
1+3⁄16 miles (9 furlongs; 1,900 m)
1+1⁄2 miles (12 furlongs; 2,400 m)
Background
Inaugurated in 1875, the race was originally 1+1⁄2 miles (2,400 m) until 1897 when it was shortened to its current distance. It is the only one of the three races to have run continuously from its inception. Colts and geldings carry 126 pounds (57 kg) and fillies 121 pounds (55 kg). The field has been limited to 20 horses since 1975.
Started in 1873 and continuously run since 1894, it is the shortest of the three races. Pimlico was the home of the race from 1873 to 1889 and again from 1908 until the present. The Preakness was not run from 1891 to 1893. Weights are the same as for the Derby. Field is limited to 14 horses.
Begun in 1867, it is the oldest of the three races, though not held in 1911 and 1912 due to anti-gambling legislation in New York. The race was held at various New York tracks until 1905 when Belmont Park became the permanent location. Distance varied from 1+5⁄8 to 1+1⁄8 miles (2,600 to 1,800 m) until set at 1+1⁄2 miles (2,400 m) in 1926, making it
Trophy
The Kentucky Derby Trophy
The Woodlawn Vase
The August Belmont Trophy
Triple Crown winners · Winners
1919
1919
Year
1919
Winner
Sir Barton
Jockey
Johnny Loftus
Trainer
H. Guy Bedwell
Owner
J. K. L. Ross
Breeder
John E. Madden
Colors
1930
1930
Year
1930
Winner
Gallant Fox
Jockey
Earl Sande
Trainer
Jim Fitzsimmons
Owner
Belair Stud
Breeder
Belair Stud
Colors
1935
1935
Year
1935
Winner
Omaha
Jockey
Willie "Smokey" Saunders
Trainer
Jim Fitzsimmons
Owner
Belair Stud
Breeder
Belair Stud
Colors
1937
1937
Year
1937
Winner
War Admiral
Jockey
Charles Kurtsinger
Trainer
George Conway
Owner
Samuel D. Riddle
Breeder
Samuel D. Riddle
Colors
1941
1941
Year
1941
Winner
Whirlaway
Jockey
Eddie Arcaro
Trainer
Ben A. Jones
Owner
Calumet Farm
Breeder
Calumet Farm
Colors
1943
1943
Year
1943
Winner
Count Fleet
Jockey
Johnny Longden
Trainer
Don Cameron
Owner
Fannie Hertz
Breeder
Fannie Hertz
Colors
1946
1946
Year
1946
Winner
Assault
Jockey
Warren Mehrtens
Trainer
Max Hirsch
Owner
King Ranch
Breeder
King Ranch
Colors
1948
1948
Year
1948
Winner
Citation
Jockey
Eddie Arcaro
Trainer
Horace A. "Jimmy" Jones
Owner
Calumet Farm
Breeder
Calumet Farm
Colors
1973
1973
Year
1973
Winner
Secretariat
Jockey
Ron Turcotte
Trainer
Lucien Laurin
Owner
Meadow Stable
Breeder
Meadow Stable
Colors
1977
1977
Year
1977
Winner
Seattle Slew
Jockey
Jean Cruguet
Trainer
William H. Turner Jr.
Owner
Mickey and Karen L. Taylor, Tayhill Stable/Jim Hill, et al.
Breeder
Ben S. Castleman
Colors
1978
1978
Year
1978
Winner
Affirmed
Jockey
Steve Cauthen
Trainer
Laz Barrera
Owner
Harbor View Farm
Breeder
Harbor View Farm
Colors
2015
2015
Year
2015
Winner
American Pharoah
Jockey
Victor Espinoza
Trainer
Bob Baffert
Owner
Ahmed Zayat
Breeder
Ahmed Zayat
Colors
2018
2018
Year
2018
Winner
Justify
Jockey
Mike Smith
Trainer
Bob Baffert
Owner
China Horse Club; Head of Plains Partners; Starlight Racing; WinStar Farm
Breeder
John D. Gunther
Colors
and †
† During his 2018 bid for the Triple Crown, Justify used the colors of WinStar Farms (white, green and black star) for the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes. The colors of China Horse Club (red, yellow stars and sleeves) were used in the Belmont Stakes.
† During his 2018 bid for the Triple Crown, Justify used the colors of WinStar Farms (white, green and black star) for the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes. The colors of China Horse Club (red, yellow stars and sleeves) were used in the Belmont Stakes.
Year
† During his 2018 bid for the Triple Crown, Justify used the colors of WinStar Farms (white, green and black star) for the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes. The colors of China Horse Club (red, yellow stars and sleeves) were used in the Belmont Stakes.
Year
Winner
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Breeder
Colors
1919
Sir Barton
Johnny Loftus
H. Guy Bedwell
J. K. L. Ross
John E. Madden
1930
Gallant Fox
Earl Sande
Jim Fitzsimmons
Belair Stud
Belair Stud
1935
Omaha
Willie "Smokey" Saunders
Jim Fitzsimmons
Belair Stud
Belair Stud
1937
War Admiral
Charles Kurtsinger
George Conway
Samuel D. Riddle
Samuel D. Riddle
1941
Whirlaway
Eddie Arcaro
Ben A. Jones
Calumet Farm
Calumet Farm
1943
Count Fleet
Johnny Longden
Don Cameron
Fannie Hertz
Fannie Hertz
1946
Assault
Warren Mehrtens
Max Hirsch
King Ranch
King Ranch
1948
Citation
Eddie Arcaro
Horace A. "Jimmy" Jones
Calumet Farm
Calumet Farm
1973
Secretariat
Ron Turcotte
Lucien Laurin
Meadow Stable
Meadow Stable
1977
Seattle Slew
Jean Cruguet
William H. Turner Jr.
Mickey and Karen L. Taylor, Tayhill Stable/Jim Hill, et al.
Ben S. Castleman
1978
Affirmed
Steve Cauthen
Laz Barrera
Harbor View Farm
Harbor View Farm
2015
American Pharoah
Victor Espinoza
Bob Baffert
Ahmed Zayat
Ahmed Zayat
2018
Justify
Mike Smith
Bob Baffert
China Horse Club; Head of Plains Partners; Starlight Racing; WinStar Farm
John D. Gunther
and †
† During his 2018 bid for the Triple Crown, Justify used the colors of WinStar Farms (white, green and black star) for the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes. The colors of China Horse Club (red, yellow stars and sleeves) were used in the Belmont Stakes.
· Sponsorship and broadcasting
1987–1993
1987–1993
Years
1987–1993
Sponsor
Chrysler Corporation
Bonuses
$1 million (best overall record) $5 million (three wins)
1995–2005
1995–2005
Years
1995–2005
Sponsor
Visa
Bonuses
$5 million (three wins)
Years
Sponsor
Bonuses
1987–1993
Chrysler Corporation
$1 million (best overall record) $5 million (three wins)
1995–2005
Visa
$5 million (three wins)
Key for full list of race winners · Individual race winners
#
#
#
Denotes winners of the Triple Crown
Denotes winners of the other two combinations of 2 out of the 3 Triple Crown races
Denotes winners of the Triple Crown
Denotes winners of the Derby and Preakness but not the Belmont
#
Denotes winners of the other two combinations of 2 out of the 3 Triple Crown races
Full list of race winners · Individual race winners
1867
1867
Year
1867
Belmont Stakes
Ruthless[Fy]
1868
1868
Year
1868
Belmont Stakes
General Duke
1869
1869
Year
1869
Belmont Stakes
Fenian
1870
1870
Year
1870
Belmont Stakes
Kingfisher
1871
1871
Year
1871
Belmont Stakes
Harry Bassett
1872
1872
Year
1872
Belmont Stakes
Joe Daniels
1873
1873
Year
1873
Preakness Stakes
Survivor
Belmont Stakes
Springbok
1874
1874
Year
1874
Preakness Stakes
Culpepper
Belmont Stakes
Saxon
1875
1875
Year
1875
Kentucky Derby
Aristides
Preakness Stakes
Tom Ochiltree
Belmont Stakes
Calvin
1876
1876
Year
1876
Kentucky Derby
Vagrant
Preakness Stakes
Shirley
Belmont Stakes
Algerine
1877
1877
Year
1877
Kentucky Derby
Baden-Baden
Preakness Stakes
# Cloverbrook
Belmont Stakes
# Cloverbrook
1878
1878
Year
1878
Kentucky Derby
Day Star
Preakness Stakes
# Duke of Magenta
Belmont Stakes
# Duke of Magenta
1879
1879
Year
1879
Kentucky Derby
Lord Murphy
Preakness Stakes
Harold
Belmont Stakes
Spendthrift
1880
1880
Year
1880
Kentucky Derby
Fonso
Preakness Stakes
# Grenada
Belmont Stakes
# Grenada
1881
1881
Year
1881
Kentucky Derby
Hindoo
Preakness Stakes
# Saunterer
Belmont Stakes
# Saunterer
1882
1882
Year
1882
Kentucky Derby
Apollo
Preakness Stakes
Vanguard
Belmont Stakes
Forester
1883
1883
Year
1883
Kentucky Derby
Leonatus
Preakness Stakes
Jacobus
Belmont Stakes
George Kinney
1884
1884
Year
1884
Kentucky Derby
Buchanan
Preakness Stakes
Knight of Ellerslie
Belmont Stakes
Panique
1885
1885
Year
1885
Kentucky Derby
Joe Cotton
Preakness Stakes
Tecumseh
Belmont Stakes
Tyrant
1886
1886
Year
1886
Kentucky Derby
Ben Ali
Preakness Stakes
The Bard
Belmont Stakes
Inspector B
1887
1887
Year
1887
Kentucky Derby
Montrose
Preakness Stakes
Dunboyne
Belmont Stakes
Hanover
1888
1888
Year
1888
Kentucky Derby
Macbeth II
Preakness Stakes
Refund
Belmont Stakes
Sir Dixon
1889
1889
Year
1889
Kentucky Derby
Spokane
Preakness Stakes
Buddhist
Belmont Stakes
Eric
1890
1890
Year
1890
Kentucky Derby
Riley
Preakness Stakes
Montague
Belmont Stakes
Burlington
1891
1891
Year
1891
Kentucky Derby
Kingman
Preakness Stakes
RNR
Belmont Stakes
Foxford
1892
1892
Year
1892
Kentucky Derby
Azra
Preakness Stakes
RNR
Belmont Stakes
Patron
1893
1893
Year
1893
Kentucky Derby
Lookout
Preakness Stakes
RNR
Belmont Stakes
Commanche
1894
1894
Year
1894
Kentucky Derby
Chant
Preakness Stakes
Assignee
Belmont Stakes
Henry of Navarre
1895
1895
Year
1895
Kentucky Derby
Halma
Preakness Stakes
# Belmar
Belmont Stakes
# Belmar
1896
1896
Year
1896
Kentucky Derby
Ben Brush
Preakness Stakes
Margrave
Belmont Stakes
Hastings
1897
1897
Year
1897
Kentucky Derby
Typhoon II
Preakness Stakes
Paul Kauvar
Belmont Stakes
Scottish Chieftain
1898
1898
Year
1898
Kentucky Derby
Plaudit
Preakness Stakes
Sly Fox
Belmont Stakes
Bowling Brook
1899
1899
Year
1899
Kentucky Derby
Manuel
Preakness Stakes
Half Time
Belmont Stakes
Jean Bereaud
1900
1900
Year
1900
Kentucky Derby
Lieut. Gibson
Preakness Stakes
Hindus
Belmont Stakes
Ildrim
1901
1901
Year
1901
Kentucky Derby
His Eminence
Preakness Stakes
The Parader
Belmont Stakes
Commando
1902
1902
Year
1902
Kentucky Derby
Alan-a-Dale
Preakness Stakes
Old England
Belmont Stakes
Masterman
1903
1903
Year
1903
Kentucky Derby
Judge Himes
Preakness Stakes
Flocarline[Fy]
Belmont Stakes
Africander
1904
1904
Year
1904
Kentucky Derby
Elwood
Preakness Stakes
Bryn Mawr
Belmont Stakes
Delhi
1905
1905
Year
1905
Kentucky Derby
Agile
Preakness Stakes
Cairngorm
Belmont Stakes
Tanya[Fy]
1906
1906
Year
1906
Kentucky Derby
Sir Huon
Preakness Stakes
Whimsical[Fy]
Belmont Stakes
Burgomaster
1907
1907
Year
1907
Kentucky Derby
Pink Star
Preakness Stakes
Don Enrique
Belmont Stakes
Peter Pan I
1908
1908
Year
1908
Kentucky Derby
Stone Street
Preakness Stakes
Royal Tourist
Belmont Stakes
Colin
1909
1909
Year
1909
Kentucky Derby
Wintergreen
Preakness Stakes
Effendi
Belmont Stakes
Joe Madden
1910
1910
Year
1910
Kentucky Derby
Donau
Preakness Stakes
Layminster
Belmont Stakes
Sweep
1911
1911
Year
1911
Kentucky Derby
Meridian
Preakness Stakes
Watervale
Belmont Stakes
RNR
1912
1912
Year
1912
Kentucky Derby
Worth
Preakness Stakes
Colonel Holloway
Belmont Stakes
RNR
1913
1913
Year
1913
Kentucky Derby
Donerail
Preakness Stakes
Buskin
Belmont Stakes
Prince Eugene
1914
1914
Year
1914
Kentucky Derby
Old Rosebud
Preakness Stakes
Holiday
Belmont Stakes
Luke McLuke
1915
1915
Year
1915
Kentucky Derby
Regret[Fy]
Preakness Stakes
Rhine Maiden[Fy]
Belmont Stakes
The Finn
1916
1916
Year
1916
Kentucky Derby
George Smith
Preakness Stakes
Damrosch
Belmont Stakes
Friar Rock
1917
1917
Year
1917
Kentucky Derby
Omar Khayyam
Preakness Stakes
Kalitan
Belmont Stakes
Hourless
1918
1918
Year
1918
Kentucky Derby
Exterminator
Preakness Stakes
War Cloud Jack Hare Jr.
Belmont Stakes
Johren
1919
1919
Year
1919
Kentucky Derby
† Sir Barton
Preakness Stakes
† Sir Barton
Belmont Stakes
† Sir Barton
1920
1920
Year
1920
Kentucky Derby
Paul Jones
Preakness Stakes
# Man o' War
Belmont Stakes
# Man o' War
1921
1921
Year
1921
Kentucky Derby
Behave Yourself
Preakness Stakes
Broomspun
Belmont Stakes
Grey Lag
1922
1922
Year
1922
Kentucky Derby
Morvich
Preakness Stakes
# Pillory
Belmont Stakes
# Pillory
1923
1923
Year
1923
Kentucky Derby
# Zev
Preakness Stakes
Vigil
Belmont Stakes
# Zev
1924
1924
Year
1924
Kentucky Derby
Black Gold
Preakness Stakes
Nellie Morse[Fy]
Belmont Stakes
Mad Play
1925
1925
Year
1925
Kentucky Derby
Flying Ebony
Preakness Stakes
Coventry
Belmont Stakes
American Flag
1926
1926
Year
1926
Kentucky Derby
Bubbling Over
Preakness Stakes
Display
Belmont Stakes
Crusader
1927
1927
Year
1927
Kentucky Derby
Whiskery
Preakness Stakes
Bostonian
Belmont Stakes
Chance Shot
1928
1928
Year
1928
Kentucky Derby
Reigh Count
Preakness Stakes
Victorian
Belmont Stakes
Vito
1929
1929
Year
1929
Kentucky Derby
Clyde Van Dusen
Preakness Stakes
Dr. Freeland
Belmont Stakes
Blue Larkspur
1930
1930
Year
1930
Kentucky Derby
† Gallant Fox
Preakness Stakes
† Gallant Fox
Belmont Stakes
† Gallant Fox
1931
1931
Year
1931
Kentucky Derby
# Twenty Grand
Preakness Stakes
Mate
Belmont Stakes
# Twenty Grand
1932
1932
Year
1932
Kentucky Derby
Burgoo King
Preakness Stakes
Burgoo King
Belmont Stakes
Faireno
1933
1933
Year
1933
Kentucky Derby
Brokers Tip
Preakness Stakes
Head Play
Belmont Stakes
Hurryoff
1934
1934
Year
1934
Kentucky Derby
Cavalcade
Preakness Stakes
High Quest
Belmont Stakes
Peace Chance
1935
1935
Year
1935
Kentucky Derby
† Omaha
Preakness Stakes
† Omaha
Belmont Stakes
† Omaha
1936
1936
Year
1936
Kentucky Derby
Bold Venture
Preakness Stakes
Bold Venture
Belmont Stakes
Granville
1937
1937
Year
1937
Kentucky Derby
† War Admiral
Preakness Stakes
† War Admiral
Belmont Stakes
† War Admiral
1938
1938
Year
1938
Kentucky Derby
Lawrin
Preakness Stakes
Dauber
Belmont Stakes
Pasteurized
1939
1939
Year
1939
Kentucky Derby
# Johnstown
Preakness Stakes
Challedon
Belmont Stakes
# Johnstown
1940
1940
Year
1940
Kentucky Derby
Gallahadion
Preakness Stakes
# Bimelech
Belmont Stakes
# Bimelech
1941
1941
Year
1941
Kentucky Derby
† Whirlaway
Preakness Stakes
† Whirlaway
Belmont Stakes
† Whirlaway
1942
1942
Year
1942
Kentucky Derby
# Shut Out
Preakness Stakes
Alsab
Belmont Stakes
# Shut Out
1943
1943
Year
1943
Kentucky Derby
† Count Fleet
Preakness Stakes
† Count Fleet
Belmont Stakes
† Count Fleet
1944
1944
Year
1944
Kentucky Derby
Pensive
Preakness Stakes
Pensive
Belmont Stakes
Bounding Home
1945
1945
Year
1945
Kentucky Derby
Hoop Jr.
Preakness Stakes
Polynesian
Belmont Stakes
Pavot
Year
Kentucky Derby
Preakness Stakes
Belmont Stakes
1867
Ruthless[Fy]
1868
General Duke
1869
Fenian
1870
Kingfisher
1871
Harry Bassett
1872
Joe Daniels
1873
Survivor
Springbok
1874
Culpepper
Saxon
1875
Aristides
Tom Ochiltree
Calvin
1876
Vagrant
Shirley
Algerine
1877
Baden-Baden
# Cloverbrook
# Cloverbrook
1878
Day Star
# Duke of Magenta
# Duke of Magenta
1879
Lord Murphy
Harold
Spendthrift
1880
Fonso
# Grenada
# Grenada
1881
Hindoo
# Saunterer
# Saunterer
1882
Apollo
Vanguard
Forester
1883
Leonatus
Jacobus
George Kinney
1884
Buchanan
Knight of Ellerslie
Panique
1885
Joe Cotton
Tecumseh
Tyrant
1886
Ben Ali
The Bard
Inspector B
1887
Montrose
Dunboyne
Hanover
1888
Macbeth II
Refund
Sir Dixon
1889
Spokane
Buddhist
Eric
1890
Riley
Montague
Burlington
1891
Kingman
RNR
Foxford
1892
Azra
RNR
Patron
1893
Lookout
RNR
Commanche
1894
Chant
Assignee
Henry of Navarre
1895
Halma
# Belmar
# Belmar
1896
Ben Brush
Margrave
Hastings
1897
Typhoon II
Paul Kauvar
Scottish Chieftain
1898
Plaudit
Sly Fox
Bowling Brook
1899
Manuel
Half Time
Jean Bereaud
1900
Lieut. Gibson
Hindus
Ildrim
1901
His Eminence
The Parader
Commando
1902
Alan-a-Dale
Old England
Masterman
1903
Judge Himes
Flocarline[Fy]
Africander
1904
Elwood
Bryn Mawr
Delhi
1905
Agile
Cairngorm
Tanya[Fy]
1906
Sir Huon
Whimsical[Fy]
Burgomaster
1907
Pink Star
Don Enrique
Peter Pan I
1908
Stone Street
Royal Tourist
Colin
1909
Wintergreen
Effendi
Joe Madden
1910
Donau
Layminster
Sweep
1911
Meridian
Watervale
RNR
1912
Worth
Colonel Holloway
RNR
1913
Donerail
Buskin
Prince Eugene
1914
Old Rosebud
Holiday
Luke McLuke
1915
Regret[Fy]
Rhine Maiden[Fy]
The Finn

References

  1. These were 2002 for War Emblem, 2003 for Funny Cide and 2004 for Smarty Jones.
  2. The 1890 Preakness Stakes was held at Morris Park Racecourse in The Bronx, New York.
  3. From 1894 to 1908, the Preakness Stakes were held at Gravesend Race Track on Coney Island, New York.
  4. In 1917 and 1922, the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes were held on the same day.
  5. The 1918 Preakness Stakes was held in two divisions due to a large field. War Cloud won one and Jack Hare Jr. the other.
  6. Due to reconstruction at Belmont Park, the Belmont Stakes were held at Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens, New York, from 1963
  7. Dancer's Image was disqualified as the winner of the 1968 Kentucky Derby due to a post-race failed drug test.
  8. I'll Have Another was scratched the afternoon prior to the Belmont due to tendonitis and was unable to attempt to win th
  9. Maximum Security was disqualified as the winner of the 2019 Kentucky Derby after he was judged to have interfered with a
  10. Due to concerns amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the three races were held out of order: Belmont Stakes, Kentucky Derby, then
  11. Medina Spirit was disqualified as the winner of the 2021 Kentucky Derby for a failed drug test.
  12. Due to reconstruction at Belmont Park, the Belmont Stakes has taken place at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, N
  13. The 2026 Preakness Stakes was held at Laurel Park in Laurel, Maryland, due to reconstruction at Pimlico Race Course.
  14. ESPN
    https://www.espn.com/sportscentury/features/00016464.html
  15. Los Angeles Times
    https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1989-06-04-sp-2755-story.html
  16. The Cincinnati Enquirer
    https://www.newspapers.com/image/33351919
  17. Lexington Herald-Leader
    https://www.newspapers.com/image/682906599
  18. The New York Times
    https://therail.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/04/24/origins-of-triple-crown/
  19. apnews
    https://apnews.com/54f9e577222d60fe7bce33280925125b
  20. pimlico
    https://www.pimlico.com/race-info/news/delayed-preakness-poised-make-history
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