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Triple Crown winners list: The 13 horses who won thoroughbred racing's biggest achievement

Triple Crown winners list: The 13 horses who won thoroughbred racing's biggest achievement

USA Today17-05-2025
Triple Crown winners list: The 13 horses who won thoroughbred racing's biggest achievement
The Kentucky Derby is here, and that means the attempt to win the Triple Crown will begin with whoever takes home the Run for the Roses in 2025.
Of course, that attempt to win all three — the Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont — felt way more impossible just a decade ago, when the last Triple Crown winner was in 1978.
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In the last eight years, we've seen TWO horses complete the three wins. We'll see if this is a trend or an exception as the years go on.
Before Saturday's race, here's a look at the 13 horses who took home the Triple Crown:
Triple crown winners of thoroughbred horse racing
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