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Triple Crown of Thoroughbred RacingThe Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (Triple Crown for short, but the term is also used in other sports, and thus the full name should be used when it could cause confusion) consists of three races for three-year-old thoroughbred horses. Winning all three of these thoroughbred horse races is considered the greatest accomplishment of a thoroughbred racehorse.United KingdomIn England, where the term Triple Crown originated with West Australian's three wins in 1853, it is made up of:
Winners United StatesIn the United States, in 1930, Gallant Fox won all three important races, and sportswriter Charles Hatton brought the phrase into American usage. The United States Triple Crown is made up of:
In the more-than-125-year history of the U.S. events, only eleven horses have ever won the U.S. Triple Crown: 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. JapanJapan has two sets of races referred to as Triple Crowns. Japanese Triple Crown Only five horses have received the Japanese Triple Crown: Japanese Fillies' Triple Crown Only two horses have received the Japanese Fillies' Triple Crown:
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