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Statistics About The Most Famous Race Horse
The most famous racehorse has won over 20 races and has earned over $15 million in prize money.
In this post, we explore some of the most remarkable statistics and achievements of famous racehorses throughout history. From record-breaking victories to unforgettable moments on the track, these equine stars have left an indelible mark on the world of horse racing. Join us as we delve into the incredible feats of legendary horses such as Secretariat, Kincsem, Phar Lap, and many more.
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"Secretariat also holds the record in Belmont Stakes for the largest margin of victory: 31 lengths."
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"The most successful race horse in terms of wins is Kincsem, a horse from Hungary, who won all 54 races he appeared in."
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"Phar Lap, famous Australian race horse, had a heart estimated to be nearly twice as large as an ordinary horse's."
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"Frankel, considered one of the greatest race horses in history, retired undefeated, having won all 14 of his races."
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"American Pharoah, in 2015, became the first horse to win the 'Grand Slam' of American horse racing: The Kentucky Derby, The Preakness, The Belmont Stakes, and The Breeders Cup."
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"Citation, considered one of the greatest American racehorses, earned over a million dollars in prize money, a first in horse racing history."
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"Nijinsky, considered one of the most famous race horses, was the last horse to win the English Triple Crown back in 1970."
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"Zenyatta, one of America's best racehorses, handedly beat males in the 2009 Breeders' Cup Classic."
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"Dubai Millennium, one of the most famous race horses, only suffered one defeat, winning 9 of his 10 races."
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"Elizabeth Taylor's horse in the film National Velvet, The Pie, was a race-winning thoroughbred in real life."
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"Arkle, considered one of the most famous race horses, had such an achievement in steeplechase racing that a monument stands in his honor in Ireland."
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"Red Rum, one of the most legendary race horses in history, is the only horse to have won the Grand National three times."
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"The 1908 Derby winner Signorinetta is the only horse in history to win both the Epsom Derby and the Epsom Oaks."
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"Winning Brew, a two-year-old Pennsylvania-bred filly, holds the world record for fastest speed by a racehorse, recorded at 43.97 mph."
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"Native Dancer, another famous racehorse, was one of the first horses to become popular through television, earning the nickname "Gray Ghost"."
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"Affirmed is the most recent horse to win America's Triple Crown, doing so back in 1978."