Race Distances For Triple Crown
These are the most Frequently Asked Questions about the Triple Crown Races.
Q. What races make up the Triple Crown of horse racing?
A. The Kentucky Derby, The Preakness Stakes, and The Belmont Stakes.
Q. When are the Triple Crown Races?
Triple Crown schedule 2020: New dates, order, results for Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, Belmont horse races For the first time in history, the Belmont Stakes ran as the first race in the. Typically the toughest, longest test of the Triple Crown at 1 1/2 miles — aka 'The Test of the Champion' — the Belmont Stakes is now the shortest race of the three at 1 1/8 miles to adjust to.
A. The Kentucky Derby is held on the first Saturday in May. The Preakness is held 2 weeks later on the third Saturday in May. And The Belmont Stakes are held in June, 3 weeks after The Preakness.
Q. What is the longest Triple Crown race?
A. The Kentucky Derby is 1 1/4 mile or 10 Furlongs. The Preakness is slightly shorter than the Derby at 1 3/16 mile or 9.5 Furlongs. And the final leg, and longest race, is The Belmont Stakes at 1 1/2 miles.
Race Distances For Triple Crown Point
Q. Who was the last Triple Crown winner?
A. After a 37 year drought, American Pharoah won the 2015 Triple Crown. He was ridden by jockey Victor Espinoza. Prior to that, the last horse to win the Triple Crown was Affirmed. The year was 1978 and he was ridden by Steve Cauthen.
Triple Crown Car Racing
Q. How many Triple Crown winners have there been?
A. Since 1919 there have been 12 Triple Crown winners. 22 times a horse has won the first two races.
Q. Has a jockey ever won more than one Triple Crown?
Triple Crown Horse Racing Distances
A. Yes. Eddie Arcaro won in 1941 on Whirlaway and again in 1948 on Citation. He is the only jockey to win multiple times.