- Ruffian (horse) - Wikipedia
Ruffian (April 17, 1972 – July 7, 1975) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who won ten consecutive races, including the Acorn, Mother Goose and Coaching Club American Oaks, then known as the American Triple Tiara
- Ruffians Tragedy: The Story Behind Arguably Horse Racings Greatest
On July 6, 1975, Ruffian and Foolish Pleasure broke from the starting gate at Belmont, in front of more than 50,000 spectators, ready to run a mile and a quarter As usual, Ruffian took the lead, but just before the half-mile mark something went terribly wrong Ruffian's head dropped and she swerved into the colt
- Remembering Ruffian - Secretariat. com
Ruffian Maiden Race Winner's Circle Photo Ruffian Photographs Now Available for Purchase Enjoy a selection of rare Ruffian-related imagery by the esteemed New York Racing Association photographer Bob Coglianese, offered with the option of being originally hand-signed by her Hall of Fame jockey Jacinto Vasquez
- Remembering Ruffian 50 years after her breakdown at Belmont
The filly shattered her right front ankle in a match race against Kentucky Derby winner Foolish Pleasure
- Zipse: Remembering Ruffian 50 years after the match race
This is the first of two columns about the battle-of-the-sexes match race 50 years ago at Belmont Park Part 2 on Monday focuses on Foolish Pleasure Like a snowflake destined for the highest mountain peak, Ruffian was released from the heavens, shone above all others, and left our world abruptly
- Ruffian (KY) | National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame
One of the most brilliant fillies of the 20th century, Ruffian was a two-time Eclipse Award winner and undefeated in 10 career starts until tragically breaking down in a match race with Kentucky Derby winner Foolish Pleasure As a 2-year-old, Ruffian won all five of her races
- Ruffian - US Racing
As an undefeated multiple stakes winner of clearly superior skill and lightning fast speed, Ruffian was selected as the champion juvenile filly of 1974 Ruffian returned to action the following year on April 14 in the 6 furlong Caltha Purse at Aqueduct, which she won by 4 1 2 lengths
- RUFFIAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RUFFIAN is a brutal person : bully How to use ruffian in a sentence
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