Has a female horse won the Triple Crown?

Jockey Julie Krone became the first (and currently only) woman to win a Triple Crown race when she won the 1993 Belmont Stakes aboard Colonial Affair. Whirlaway, in addition to winning the 1941 Triple Crown, also won the Travers Stakes that year, the first and only horse to date to accomplish that feat.
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How many female horses won the Triple Crown?

Has a female horse ever won the Triple Crown? No female horse has ever won the Triple Crown. Three have won the Kentucky Derby, Regret, Genuine Risk, and Winning Colors. One two have won the Belmont, and five won the Preakness.
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Did a female horse ever win the Kentucky Derby?

Winning Colors (1988), Genuine Risk (1980) and Regret (1915) are the only fillies to win the Kentucky Derby. Each raced against males in advance of running in the Kentucky Derby. Winning Colors and Genuine Risk are the only two fillies to compete in all three Triple Crown races.
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How many fillies have won the Triple Crown?

5. No filly has ever won the Triple Crown. The filly Ruthless won the very first Triple Crown race, the 1867 Belmont. Only two female thoroughbreds have captured the Belmont since, however.
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Has a female horse ever won the Belmont?

Rags to Riches' win made her only the third filly to ever win the Belmont and the first since Tanya in 1905. She was also the first filly to win the race at the current 1½-mile distance at Belmont Park. (The race distance has varied: from 1867 until 1873, it was 1+5⁄8 miles (2.6 km).
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Has a female horse won the Derby?



Is there a Triple Crown for fillies?

The Triple Tiara of Thoroughbred Racing, formerly known as the Filly Triple Crown, is a set of three horse races in the United States which is open to three-year-old fillies.
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Has a filly ever won the Epsom Derby?

Has a filly ever won the Epsom Derby? Six fillies have won the Epsom Derby, the most recent being Fifinella in 1916. The other five fillies who have won the Epsom Derby are: Eleanor in 1801, Blink Bonny in 1857, Shotover in 1882, Signorinetta in 1908 and Tagalie in 1912.
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Who is the fastest horse of all time?

Secretariat set speed records at multiple distances and on different racing surfaces. But the Guinness World Record recognizes Winning Brew as the fastest horse ever. Secretariat is the greatest racehorse of all time; he annihilated his opponents and shattered course records.
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Are colts faster than fillies?

The gap between colts and fillies—male and female horses younger than 4 years old—is around 1 percent. According to handicapper Andrew Beyer, inventor of the Beyer Speed Figure, the average winner of the fillies-only Kentucky Oaks is five lengths—or one second—slower than the average Kentucky Derby winner.
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Has a gelding ever won the Kentucky Derby?

Vagrant (1876), Apollo (1882), Macbeth II (1888), Old Rosebud (1914), Exterminator (1918), Paul Jones (1920), Clyde Van Dusen (1929), Funny Cide (2003) and Mine That Bird (2009) are the only geldings to win the Kentucky Derby.
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Are male horses stronger than female horses?

Are male horses faster than female horses? Generally speaking, male horses are faster, taller, and stronger than their female counterparts. They also outnumber female horses on the racetrack and hold almost every relevant speed record.
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Are mares or stallions faster?

While we know that both stallions and mares can compete in races, the speed at which they can run has yet to be determined. Find out which is fastest among them. Due to their huge size, stallions are usually faster than mares by 30%.
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Has a female horse won the Preakness?

The Preakness had a filly winner as recently as 2020 when Swiss Skydiver took home the title. She won by a head over Bob Baffert-trained Authentic and ran the race in 1:53.28, the second-fastest time ever recorded during the race. Rachel Alexandra is the only other filly to have won the race this millennium.
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What fillies have won the Belmont?

Fillies in the Belmont

Only 23 fillies have run in the Belmont; three of which have won: 1867 – Ruthless. 1905 – Tanya. 2007 – Rags to Riches.
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What fillies have won the Preakness?

Fillies in the Preakness.

In the 144-year history of the Preakness Stakes, only five fillies have won the event: Flocarline, 1903; Whimsical, 1906; Rhine Maiden, 1915; Nellie Morse, 1924; and then an 85-year gap before eventual Horse of the Year and Hall of Fame filly Rachel Alexandra in 2009.
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What horse has never lost a race?

Barbaro was the horse that won the 2006 Kentucky Derby by 6.5 lengths, and he had never lost a race. The next week in the Preakness, Barbaro's leg was shattered and despite fighting for eight months to stay alive, the beautiful horse was euthanized in January 2007.
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Do jockeys get paid if they don't win?

Rather than earn a salary, a jockey receives a “mounting fee” — often $50-$110 — for each race, riding sometimes eight races per day. The real money for jockeys comes from prize money, if they can ride a horse to finish first, second or third in a race and earn part of the purse.
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What horse sired the most winners?

Bold Venture, the winner of the 1936 Kentucky Derby, holds the record for siring the most future winners.
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Has a GREY horse won the Derby?

But not since Giacomo, as a 50-1 long shot in 2005, has a gray horse won the Kentucky Derby. In total, eight gray horses have won the race: Determine (1954), Decidedly (1962), Spectacular Bid (1979), Gato Del Sol (1982), Winning Colors (1988), Silver Charm (1997), Monarchos (2001) and Giacomo (2005).
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Has any horse won the Derby twice?

Nyquist is the second Derby winner to win the race as an undefeated two-year-old season champion. The 2016 Kentucky Derby, which Nyquist won by 1¼ lengths, was the horse's last win.
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What is the fastest Derby?

The fastest time ever run in the Derby was in 1973 at 1:59.4 minutes, when Secretariat broke the record set by Northern Dancer in 1964. Also during that race, Secretariat did something unique in Triple Crown races: for each successive quarter run, his times were faster.
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Has any filly ever won the Breeders Cup?

One of the most beloved champions in Breeders' Cup history, Zenyatta became the first female to win the Breeders' Cup Classic and the first horse ever to win two different Breeders' Cup races.
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Are there both male and female horses in the Kentucky Derby?

The Oaks is a gender-specific race, allowing only 3-year-old female horses, or fillies, to qualify and compete. The Derby, however, is open to eligible colts, geldings or fillies. While non-male horses are able to compete in the Kentucky Derby race, it's an oddity in the sport.
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Is the Kentucky Derby only male horses?

The Kentucky Derby is restricted to 3-year-old racehorses, male or female, so a Thoroughbred is eligible for the race only once in their lives. Horses must be nominated to the Triple Crown and then qualify for the Kentucky Derby through a series of races that award points to the top four finishers.
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