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In 1919, Sir Barton won the Belmont Stakes, thereby becoming the first horse in racing history to win the Triple Crown.
Bloodlines Presented By Walmac Farm: Sovereignty Boosts Into Mischief Into Increasingly Rare Company
With Sovereignty's Belmont Stakes win, sire Into Mischief ties Tapit for the most U.S. classic wins by an active sire, with ...
Man o’ War wins the Belmont Stakes, which was run at 1 3/8-miles, in 2:14 1/5. He shatters the world record by 3 1/5 seconds and sets the American dirt-course record for that distance.
On Tuesday night at Petco Park, the Dodgers could have used one. In recent years, the club has punted on plenty of games in ...
Telecast from Saratoga Race Course attracted 3.8 million viewers, with 5.0 million tuned in for race portion, making it the ...
First and foremost, let's salute Journalism (Curlin) and his connections for confirming that only feebleness in horsemen, not horses, menaces the Triple Crown schedule. In last weekend replicating his ...
Willie Simms becomes the only African American jockey to win the Preakness Stakes when he rides Sly Fox to victory and the only one to have won all three Triple Crown races.
There have been 13 Triple Crown winners: - 1919 Sir Barton - 1930 Gallant Fox - 1935 Omaha - 1937 War Admiral - 1941 Whirlaway - 1943 Count Fleet - 1946 Assault - 1948 Citation - 1973 Secretariat - ...
Bill Mott, trainer of Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty, chose not to run the horse in the Preakness, instead allowing Sovereignty to rest.
The five days of racing were highlighted by Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty’s sweeping victory over Derby runner-up and ...
The longstanding Williston Park diner, owned by the Sarfs horse racing family, sponsored jockey Junior Alvarado on ...
The 157th Belmont Stakes was run in Saratoga Springs Saturday. It marked the second year in a row that the third leg of the ...
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