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Affirmed won the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes in 1978.

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When was the last horse to win the triple crown?

Affirmed in 1978


What was the name of the last horse to win the Triple Crown?

affirmed


Last person to win a triple crown in horse racing?

No one....It 's a horse race. Only a horse has won the race! And the last horse to win the Triple Crown was Affirmed in 1978. The jockey on Affirmed was Steve Cauthen.


Did Alysheba win the triple crown?

No the last triple crown winner was Affirmed 1978


Did the horse Affirmed win Triple Crown?

Yes, in 1978


What horse from Philadelphia was supposes to win the triple crown?

Smarty Jones


What was the name of the first horse to win the triple crown?

Sir Barton


When did Ireland last win the triple crown?

2009


Did Secretariat win the Triple Crown in 1973?

Secretariat won the triple crown in 1973. He was the 9th horse to do so in 25 years.


Who was the latest person to win the Triple Crown?

Affirmed, a race horse in 1978.


Who was the last person to win the triple crown in baseball?

Yaz.


Who was the last Detroit Tiger to win the triple crown?

Prior to Miguel Cabrera winning the triple crown in 2012, the last Detroit Tiger to win the award was Ty Cobb in 1909.