Answer: The correct answer is Sir Barton.
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The Question: Who was the first horse to win the Triple Crown?
Sat Jun 09 1973 Secretariat wins Triple Crown in breathtaking style With a spectacular victory at the Belmont Stakes Secretariat becomes the first horse since Citation in 1948 to win America’s...
The Triple Crown title was formally proclaimed in December 1950 at the annual awards dinner of the Thoroughbred Racing Associations in New York and retroactively awarded to Sir Barton the first horse to win all three races (1919). The title was then given to subsequent pre-1950 winners at following annual dinners of the organization.
However it was not until 1853 when the aptly-named Melbourne colt West Australian trained by John Scott and ridden by Frank Butler won all three races that the phrase ‘Triple Crown’ was coined. As testament to his versatility the following season West Australian also won the Gold Cup at Ascot over two-and-a-half miles.
A horse must win all three races to achieve the Triple Crown . Since 1990 there have been nine instances where horses have won the first two of the three legs of the Triple Crown : Silver Charm i...
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