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I saw there is a triple crown for them that seems to be pretty hard to win as well. Anyone have any insights on it?
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Looks like New Mexico at Ruidoso. First leg trials are at the end of May & futurity & derby mid June. Next has trials mid July & futurity & derby end of July. The last leg has trials in a couple weeks (22nd of August) and futurity & derby Labor Day weekend. Looks like Special Effort in 81 has been the only one to win a triple crown in the futurity. Looked like he was on track the following year for derby but got upset & just retired.Never heard about it. Where and when are those races?
That's harness racing. Either Pacers or Trotters. Think Pacers.All I know is a bunch of those weirdos come to Columbus every year.
The Quarter Horse Congress?That's harness racing. Either Pacers or Trotters. Think Pacers.
Might be other Quarter horse activities like poles or barrels? Could be non triple crown race too I guess.The Quarter Horse Congress?
Trotters are Standardbreds.That's harness racing. Either Pacers or Trotters. Think Pacers.
I assumed GB was referring to the Little Brown Jug which is the last leg of the Pacing Triple Crown at Delaware County Fairgrounds outside of Columbus.Trotters are Standardbreds.
All American Quarter Horse Congress :: All American Quarter Horse Congress / AQHA / OQHA / NRHA / NCRHA / NCHA /I assumed GB was referring to the Little Brown Jug which is the last leg of the Pacing Triple Crown at Delaware County Fairgrounds outside of Columbus.