All About Horse Racing Quiz
- Question: Which horse did not win the U.S. Triple Crown?
- Answer: Although he did not win the Triple Crown, Man o’ War is probably the most famous American racehorse (Thoroughbred). He was overwhelmingly voted (in an Associated Press poll in 1950) the greatest horse of the first half of the 20th century.
- Question: Which American jockey popularized the forward-leaning riding style used in horse racing today?
- Answer: Tod Sloan popularized the riding style used in horse racing today, which was at first derided but later adopted by most jockeys. Because of his unusual build—Sloan had disproportionately short legs—he found it convenient to use short stirrups and to ride high on the horse in a crouched position, with his head almost resting on the horse’s neck. Although the riding style was developed much earlier, dating at least to Abe Hawkins, a Black jockey who was enslaved for much of his life, the majority of jockeys evidently copied it from Sloan, whose racing career ended in 1906.
- Question: Which American horse race is run annually on the first Saturday in May?
- Answer: The Kentucky Derby, sometimes called “the most exciting two minutes in sports,” is run annually on the first Saturday in May at Churchill Downs track in Louisville, Kentucky.
- Question: Which Thoroughbred racehorse defeated War Admiral in a celebrated match race held in 1938?
- Answer: The American racehorse Seabiscuit defeated 1937 Triple Crown winner War Admiral in a match race that captivated American sports fans in 1938.
- Question: Who was the first woman to win a Triple Crown horse race in the United States as a jockey?
- Answer: Julie Krone was the first woman to win a Triple Crown horse race in the United States as a jockey, capturing the Belmont Stakes in 1993.
- Question: Which form of horse racing uses a “sulky”?
- Answer: Harness racing is a sport of driving at speed a Standardbred horse pulling a light two-wheeled vehicle called a “sulky.” The sulky was originally a light, open, one-horse, four-wheeled vehicle with its single seat for only one person fixed on its shafts. It was adapted to two wheels and widely used in the United States by doctors and others who had to travel extensively by themselves.
- Question: What is the oldest continuing harness racing series in the United States?
- Answer: The Grand Circuit is the oldest continuing harness racing series in the United States. Begun in 1871 by Colonel Billy Edwards, the circuit, then known as the Quadrilateral Trotting Combination, held its first meetings in 1873.
- Question: Who was the first jockey to win the Kentucky Derby three times?
- Answer: Isaac Burns Murphy was the first jockey to win the Kentucky Derby three times (1884, 1890, and 1891). He was also the first person elected to the National Museum of Racing’s Hall of Fame in Saratoga Springs, New York.
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