The Southland Times

Pharoah ends 37-year wait for Triple Crown winner

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American Pharoah accomplish­ed one of the rare feats in sport, becoming the first horse in 37 years and just the 12th horse ever to win the Triple Crown.

The heavily favoured colt completed the quest by running away from seven rivals in Sunday’s Belmont Stakes, three weeks after a rain-soaked dash in the Preakness and five weeks after a gritty victory in the Kentucky Derby.

American Pharoah’s name now moves into the history books alongside equine immortals like Secretaria­t, Seattle Slew, Citation and War Admiral. And horse racing finally has the superstar it has hungered for – a fluid athlete with a massive stride who seems to float over the ground.

The last horse to win all three of North America’s biggest races was Affirmed in 1978. Since then, 13 horses have come to this historic track having won the first two legs of the Crown. All had failed (with I’ll Have Another scratched prior to the 2012 running), raising doubts whether the quest was still attainable for the modern thoroughbr­ed.

In front of a roaring crowd, American Pharoah eradicated those doubts in stirring fashion, going wire-to-wire at Belmont, beating second-place finisher Frosted by five lengths.

Pharoah didn’t break well from the gate, but it didn’t matter. Jockey Victor Espinoza steered him to the lead, which he never relinquish­ed.

As he came down the stretch, American Pharoah never slowed, widening his lead to win going away in a time of 2:26.65 – the quickest Belmont time since 2001.

The result gave triumphant closure to trainer Bob Baffert’s 18-year quest to win the Triple Crown. Three times previously, he had won the Derby and Preakness only to encounter Belmont heartbreak. In 1997, his Silver Charm was passed in the home straight; in ’98, Real Quiet was nipped at the wire; and in 2002, front-running War Emblem stumbled leaving the gate and was never a factor.

Now the 62-year-old California­n finally has his Triple.

It also marked a breakthrou­gh for the 43-year-old Espinoza in his third stab at winning the Triple Crown. Espinoza had been the rider on War Emblem, and on California Chrome last year. He is the first native of Mexico to win the Triple Crown.

And it was a triumph for American Pharoah’s owner, Ahmed Zayat, who in less than a decade has become one of the most impactful owners in thoroughbr­ed racing.

The 52-year-old Egyptian immigrant had finished second in four Triple Crown races before this year – three times in the Derby (2009, ’11 and ’12) and once in the Belmont (2012).

One of Zayat’s Derby runnerups, Pioneerof The Nile, is the sire of American Pharoah. The Zayat homebred establishe­d himself as a special horse very quickly.

American Pharoah finished fifth in his debut race as a 2-yearold in August and has been simply brilliant ever since.

This was his seventh straight victory at six different racetracks.

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