Canadian Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing was created in 1959.
There was no American, Canadian, English, or Irish Triple Crown winner in 1923.
The Queen's Plate is the first leg of the race. The Prince of Wales Stakes is the second leg. The Breeders' Stakes is the third and final leg of the annual Canadian Triple Crown Thoroughbred horse race.
Queen's Plate Prince of Wales Stakes Breeder's Stakes
Queen's Plate Prince of Wales Stakes Breeders' Stakes
Not the US Triple Crown. But he did win the UK Triple Crown.
The races in the Canadian Triple Crown are the Queen's Plate, the Prince of Wales Stakes, and the Breeders' Stakes. They are similar to their American counterparts in that each race is run over the same distance: Queen's Plate/Kentucky Derby, 1 1/4 miles; Prince of Wales/Preakness, 1 3/16 miles; Breeders'/Belmont, 1 1/2 miles. The main difference between the Canadian Triple Crown and the American Triple Crown is that in America the races are all run over dirt courses. In Canada they are run over 3 different surfaces: Polytrack, dirt and turf (grass).
Skycity Triple Crown was created in 1998.
Citation won the Triple Crown in 1948
There were no Thoroughbred Triple Crown winners in 2012.
There was no MLB triple crown winner in 1902.
No the last triple crown winner was Affirmed 1978