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Yes here are fillies who'd won TC Races, and the dates Regret won the KY. Derby in 1915 Genuine Risk won the KY. Derby in 1980 Winning Colors won the KY. Derby in 1988 Flocarline won the Preakness in 1903 Whimsical won the Preakness in 1906 Rhine Maiden won the Preakness in 1915 Nellie Morse won the Preakness in 1924 Ruthless won the Belmont in 1867 Tanya won the Belmont in 1905 Rags To Riches won the Belmont in 2007
Donerail in 1913
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Cities in Kentucky that begin with the letter "H". Hadley, KY Hagerhill, KY Haldeman, KY Halfway, KY Hallie, KY Hamlin, KY Hampton, KY Hanson, KY Happy, KY Hardburly, KY Hardin, KY Hardinsburg, KY Hardy, KY Hardyville, KY Harlan, KY Harned, KY Harold, KY Harrods Creek, KY Harrodsburg, KY Hartford, KY Hawesville, KY Hazard, KY Hazel, KY Hazel Green, KY Hebron, KY Heidelberg, KY Heidrick, KY Hellier, KY Helton, KY Henderson, KY Herndon, KY Hestand, KY Hi Hat, KY Hickman, KY Hickory, KY Hillsboro, KY Hima, KY Hindman, KY Hinkle, KY Hiseville, KY Hitchins, KY Hodgenville, KY Holland, KY Holmes Mill, KY Hope, KY Hopkinsville, KY Horse Branch, KY Horse Cave, KY Hoskinston, KY Huddy, KY Hudson, KY Hueysville, KY Hulen, KY Huntsville, KY Hustonville, KY Hyden, KY
Cave City, KY and Horse Cave, KY
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he is a donkey but transformed to a horse shagger lol we love u really KY
May 5th, 1973.
The first foal produced by champion and classic winner Rags to Riches was born on Monday, March 9, at 9:30 pm, at Ashford Stud near Versailles, Ky. Rags to Riches, owned by Derrick Smith and Michael Tabor, had a Giants Causeway filly. "She had a nice filly foal," said Dermot Ryan, general manager at Ashford. "All is good. Mother and daughter are doing very well." Rags to Riches is booked to Ashford stallion Henrythenavigator . In 2007, Rags to Riches made history when she became only the third filly to win the Belmont Stakes, and the first to do so in 102 years. Rags to Riches outdueled eventual 2007 Horse of the Year Curlin in a breathtaking stretch run to capture the third leg of the Triple Crown. She had five wins from six starts in 2007 and amassed career earnings of $1,340,028. In January 2008, she was honored with the Eclipse Award for outstanding 3-year-old filly of 2007. Rags to Riches is now in foal to Henrythenavigator, due in April :)
Absolutely NOT! A filly is a young female horse...A colt is a young male horse!!! They usually race 2-3 yr. olds in the triple crown, which if I'm not mistaken, is maturity age for horses. I could be wrong, but I don't think so!The age for horses to race in the 3 Triple Crown races--the KY Derby, the Preakness Stakes, and the Belmont Stakes--is specifically 3 yrs. of age. Fillies are most welcome to run in any of the races and a very limited number have won. In order they are:Regret won the KY DerbyGenuine Risk won the KY DerbyWinning Colors won the KY Derby (1988)Rachel Alexandra won the Preakness (2009)Rags to Riches won the Belmont (2007)There is, however, an "unofficial" TC for fillies, known as the "Triple Tiara" that consists of: the Acorn Stakes run at Belmont and the Coaching Club American Oaks and the Alabama Stakes, both run at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, NY.
Lexington, KY. After that the Northeast and possibly Florida.