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Secretariat Wins Triple Crown in Breathtaking Style – This Day in History

Posted on Tuesday, June 9, 2026
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On June 9, 1973, a chestnut thoroughbred named Secretariat cemented his place in sports history by winning the Belmont Stakes and becoming the first Triple Crown champion in 25 years. In one of the most remarkable performances ever witnessed in horse racing, Secretariat not only captured the final jewel of the Triple Crown but did so in record-breaking fashion, delivering a victory that remains legendary more than five decades later.

Nicknamed “Big Red” for his striking chestnut coat, Secretariat had already captured the nation’s attention with victories in the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes. Entering the Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York, expectations were high. Yet few could have predicted the dominance that would unfold on the track. Under jockey Ron Turcotte, Secretariat surged to the lead early and continued to widen the gap with every stride. By the end of the grueling 1.5-mile race, he crossed the finish line an astonishing 31 lengths ahead of the second-place horse, Twice a Prince.

Secretariat’s winning time of 2:24 remains the fastest Belmont Stakes ever run and is widely regarded as one of the greatest achievements in Thoroughbred racing history. The performance was so extraordinary that race announcer Chic Anderson famously exclaimed, “Secretariat is moving like a tremendous machine!” as the horse extended his seemingly impossible lead. The call has since become one of the most iconic moments in sports broadcasting.

The Triple Crown—consisting of the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes—is considered one of the most difficult accomplishments in sports. A horse must win all three races within a span of just five weeks, each featuring different track conditions and distances. Before Secretariat’s triumph, no horse had achieved the feat since Citation in 1948. His success ended a quarter-century drought and revitalized public interest in horse racing across the United States.

Bred and owned by Meadow Stable, Secretariat was trained by Lucien Laurin and quickly became a national celebrity. Beyond his speed and athleticism, he captivated fans with his charisma and larger-than-life presence. His remarkable 1973 season earned him widespread acclaim and transformed him into a cultural icon whose popularity extended far beyond the racing world.

Secretariat’s legacy continues to endure. His records in all three Triple Crown races stood for decades, and his Belmont Stakes mark remains untouched. In 1974, he was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, and many experts still regard him as the greatest racehorse of all time.

More than 50 years after his historic Belmont victory, Secretariat’s Triple Crown run remains a symbol of excellence, determination, and athletic greatness. His breathtaking performance on June 9, 1973, continues to inspire sports fans and racing enthusiasts alike, standing as one of the most unforgettable moments in American sporting history.

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