, the 12th winner, at the 2015 Preakness Stakes At completion of the 2016 season, the three Triple Crown races have attracted 4,224 entrants. Of these, 292 horses have won a single leg of the Triple Crown, 52 horses have won two of the races (23 the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes, 18 the Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes, and 11 the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes), and 13 horses have won all three races.
Pillory won both the Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes in 1922, a year when it was impossible to win the Triple Crown because the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes were run on the same day. 10 of the 13 winners have been "homebreds", owned at the time of their win by their breeders.
Jim Fitzsimmons and
Bob Baffert are the only two trainers to have two horses win the Triple Crown, with Fitzsimmons training the sire/son combination of 1930 winner
Gallant Fox and 1935 winner
Omaha and Baffert training 2015 winner
American Pharoah and 2018 winner
Justify. The wins by Fitzsimmons were also the first time that an owner and the first time that a breeder,
Belair Stud holding both duties, had a repeat win of the Triple Crown.
Calumet Farm is the only other owner with two Triple Crown horses, 1941 winner
Whirlaway and 1948 winner
Citation.
Eddie Arcaro is the only jockey to ride two horses to the Triple Crown, both for Calumet: Whirlaway and Citation. Those two horses' trainers, Ben Jones and Jimmy Jones, were father and son. All 13 horses were
foaled in the United States. Most owners, trainers, and jockeys were American-born, though there were a number of exceptions: jockey
Johnny Longden was born in England and raised in Canada;
Ron Turcotte was Canadian. French-born jockey
Jean Cruguet; and jockey
Victor Espinoza, from Mexico. Jockey
Willie Saunders is considered a Canadian jockey because he spent part of his childhood there, but was born in
Montana.
Laz Barrera, trainer of Affirmed, was from Cuba; Secretariat's trainer,
Lucien Laurin was Canadian. Owner Fannie Hertz was married to
John D. Hertz, who was born in Slovakia; owner
Ahmed Zayat was born in Egypt. The horse Sir Barton was
foaled in the United States but had a Canadian owner,
J. K. L. Ross, at the time of his Triple Crown win. Justify's large
ownership group included individuals from both the United States and China.
Records Secretariat holds the stakes record for each of the Triple Crown races, the
Kentucky Derby (1:59 2/5 ) the
Preakness Stakes (1:53), and the
Belmont Stakes (2:24). At 18,
Steve Cauthen became the youngest jockey to win the Triple Crown, riding
Affirmed in 1978. At 52,
Mike Smith became the oldest jockey to win the Triple Crown, riding
Justify in 2018.
Other notable achievements Only one horse,
Alydar, placed (finished second) in all three races. He was defeated each time by Affirmed in 1978 by a combined margin of two lengths. His trainer
John Veitch is the only trainer to have done this with one horse. In 1995,
D. Wayne Lukas became the first and only major figure (owner, jockey, or trainer) to win all three Triple Crown races with different horses,
Thunder Gulch in the Derby and Belmont,
Timber Country in the Preakness. Lukas also is the only trainer to have won six consecutive Triple Crown races, adding his 1995 wins, having won the 1994 Preakness and Belmont with
Tabasco Cat and the 1996 Derby with
Grindstone. Like Veitch, only with two different horses,
Bob Baffert also had second-place finishes in all three legs of the Triple Crown, both owned by
Ahmed Zayat: in 2012,
Bodemeister finished second in the Kentucky Derby and Preakness stakes to
I'll Have Another, then
Paynter was entered and finished second to
Union Rags. Baffert and Zayat teamed up again for the 2015 Triple Crown victory of American Pharoah.
Gallant Fox is the only Triple Crown winner to sire another U.S. Triple Crown winner,
Omaha.
Affirmed sired
Peteski, winner of the 1993
Canadian 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.
American Pharoah, in addition to winning the 2015 Triple Crown, also won the
Breeders' Cup Classic that year. As the Breeders' Cup was not established until 1984, American Pharoah was the first (and currently only) horse to sweep those four races, a feat now known as the
Grand Slam.
Arcangelo won the
2023 Belmont Stakes, making
Jena Antonucci the first female trainer to win a Triple Crown race. ==Gaps between wins==