Triple Crown
See also: triple crown
English
editNoun
editTriple Crown (plural Triple Crowns)
- (baseball) The feat of leading one's league in three key statistical categories—batting average, home runs, and RBI for hitters; wins, strikeouts, and ERA for pitchers
- (golf) The three grandest or oldest open championships of the year
- (in men's golf) The U.S. Open, British Open, Canadian Open
- (horse racing, US) The three greatest thoroughbred races of the year restricted to three-year-olds: the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes
- (horse racing, UK) The three greatest thoroughbred races of the year restricted to three-year-olds: the 2,000 Guineas Stakes, Derby Stakes (aka "Epsom Derby"), and St. Leger Stakes
- (horse racing, Canada) The three greatest thoroughbred races of the year restricted to three-year-olds: the Queen's Plate, Prince of Wales Stakes, and Breeders' Stakes
- (rugby) Victory by one of the Home Nations — England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales — over the other three in the annual Six Nations Championship.
- (motor racing) Victory by a driver at the three grandest car races in the world, the Indianapolis 500, 24-Hours of Le Mans, Monaco Grand Prix; usually defined as a career achievement and not a season or calendar year achievement
See also
editFurther reading
edit- Major League Baseball Triple Crown on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- United States Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Canadian Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Triple Crown of Golf on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Triple Crown (rugby union) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia