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What is the Triple Crown and how many horses have won it?
There won’t be a Triple Crown winner in 2025 — and that’s known before the second leg even takes place.
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Kentucky Derby-winning jockey suspended, fined $62,000 for striking horse too many times
Junior Alvarado used his riding crop on Sovereignty “more than the permitted amount” during the race last week, according to the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority.
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Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty will skip Preakness, ending Triple Crown bid
There will not be a Triple Crown winner for the seventh straight year as Sovereignty will skip the Preakness Stakes next week.
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Meet Sovereignty, the 2025 Kentucky Derby winner: Trainer, jockey, more
Sovereignty won the 151st Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs. From his trainer, jockey and more, here’s what to know about the new champion.
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Sovereignty beats Journalism in 151st Kentucky Derby during final stretch
Sovereignty pulled away from Journalism to win the 151st Kentucky Derby Saturday on a muddy Churchill Downs track.
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Front of the pack: Previewing the field for the 151st Kentucky Derby
A look at the top horses heading into Saturday’s 151st Running of the Roses.
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A horse named Journalism? Meet the 2025 Kentucky Derby top contender
The 2025 Kentucky Derby features a horse named Journalism, who is a betting favorite. Here’s everything to know about the bay colt.
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Former MLB All-Star's horse overcomes 17-1 odds to win Belmont Stakes
Dornoch won the Belmont Stakes at Saratoga Race Course on Saturday, making it the sixth consecutive year a different horse won each of the three Triple Crown races.
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2024 Kentucky Derby: What to know, horses, prize money
Here’s everything you need to know about the 150th iteration of the Kentucky Derby, known as the fastest two minutes in sports.
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Preakness Stakes could temporarily move to Laurel Park under Pimlico upgrade plan
Horse racing officials are calling on lawmakers to upgrade the state’s horse racing model. The plan would temporarily relocate Preakness, the second leg of the Triple Crown, from Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore to Laurel Park in Anne Arundel County for two seasons.
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Preakness could move to Laurel for two seasons
Maryland’s storied Triple Crown race, the Preakness Stakes, could be moving to a different track temporarily. Horse racing officials are calling on lawmakers to upgrade the state’s horse racing model, including Pimlico, the home of the Preakness.