The Last Three Triple Crown Winners
A Triple Crown is the act of winning or completing the three most important, difficult, or prestigious events, feats, or prizes in a given field. Originating in England in the mid-19th century in the sport of horse racing, it has spread to other competitive endeavors.
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Horse racing[edit]
At the end, there will be winners – both male and female – from each event (spot), and an overall Triple Crown winner with the highest total score from all three spots (also, both male.
- American Pharoah lost his first start before breaking his maiden in a Grade 1 race and winning eight consecutive races. Like six of the last seven Triple Crown winners, the colt had been named 2-year-old champion in 2014. He wrapped up his career with a win in the Breeders' Cup Classic against older horses and was later named Horse of the Year.
- The Texarkana Gazette is the premier source for local news and sports in Texarkana and the surrounding Arklatex areas.
- Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States)
Motor racing[edit]
- Triple Crown of endurance racing
Who Was The Last Player To Win The Triple Crown
Professional wrestling[edit]
- Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship (Japan)
- Triple Crown (professional wrestling) (mainly United States)
Other endeavors[edit]
- Triple Crown Tournament, cricket
- Triple Crown of Grand Slam (tennis)
- Triple Crown of Nordic skiing
- Triple Crown Tour of USA Ultimate
Other uses[edit]
- Chiappa Triple Crowns are Italian made triple-barrel shotguns
- Coat of arms of the Drapers Company, 1439 emblem with three triple crowns
- Papal tiara, the three-tiered crown that was used by popes for centuries
- Triple accreditation, in business schools
- Triple Crown of Acting, for winners of an Academy Award, an Emmy Award, and a Tony Award in acting categories
- Triple Crown Records, a record label
- Triple Crown of National High Adventure award, associated with High Adventure Bases of the Boy Scouts of America
- Triple Crown of Science Fiction (Nebula Award, Hugo Award, and Philip K. Dick Award), won by William Gibson
See also[edit]
- Three Crowns, an emblem of Sweden
- Triple Gold Club in ice hockey
- Winston Million in NASCAR
The Latest Triple Crown Winner
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