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The value for the 1987, 1988 and 1992 winners includes the $1,000,000 Triple Crown point system bonus. Secretariat’s 31-length victory in the 1973 Belmont Stakes established the world record for a mile and a half on dirt at 2:24 and will forever be engraved into our memories. These 11 thoroughbreds won horse racing's Triple Crown in the USA. Date Horse Jockey Trainer Owner. 1919 Sir Barton John Loftus H. 1930 Gallant Fox Earl Sande James Fitzsimmons Belair Stud. 1935 Omaha William Saunders James Fitzsimmons Belair Stud. Secretariat crushed the competition – first by 10 lengths, then 20, and eventually a gob-stopping 31 lengths – to become horse racing’s first Triple Crown winner since 1948. Citation: 1948 Triple Crown Winner, Horse of the Year, Thoroughbred Horse Racing's First Millionare. 45 starts, 32 wins, 10 seconds, 2 thirds. WHIRLAWAY - Won the Triple Crown in 1941. Horse of the Year in 1941 and 1942, he made 60 starts, with 32 wins and 24 placings, and entered the Racing Hall of Fame in 1959. Horse racing's Triple Crown winners through the years War Admiral - 1937 War Admiral and jockey Charley Kurtsinger are pictured at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y., June 5, 1937.

The British Triple Crown Series owes its success to a large extend to the quality of the three individual races which make up the cup.

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The 2000 Guineas Stakes is run at Newmarket Racecourse in late April to early May. It is a flat race over one mile, perfectly suited for Newmarket's infamous Rowley Mile track. The 2000 Guineas was the last of the three Triple Crown races to come into existence, with its inaugural running taking place in 1809.

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The Epsom Derby takes place at Epsom Downs Racecourse and runs over a distance of 1 mile, 4 furlongs and 10 yards. It is one of the British summer horse races, hosted annually in June since 1780, and is considered the most important of the English Classic Races. The most famous athlete to ever compete at the Epsom Derby was jockey Lester Piggott, who won the race an incredible 9 times between 1954 and 1983.

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The St. Leger Stakes is the longest running race of the series, having been inaugurated in 1776 at Doncaster Racecourse where is still hosted today. The distance is 1 mile, 6 furlongs and 132 yards; a testing distance for the last race in an extraordinary series. The St. Leger Stakes, which is run in September, is also part of the English Classic Races and one of the oldest continuously running races in the country.