all in The Sport

For the most part, the great American-based fillies and mares of the last few decades were stars who beat the boys in Triple Crown races or major Grade 1 stakes on dirt.

One of the exceptions was Tepin.

The Breeders’ Cup World Championships is the biggest event in global horse racing: if the Triple Crown is the equine equivalent of the Super Bowl, then the Breeders’ Cup is like the equine Olympic Games, but held every year. There are Thoroughbred races for all different age groups, distances, and surfaces with racehorses, jockeys, trainers, owners, and breeders all celabrated with a year-end championship event.

For the past 75-plus years, the Triple Crown and the Breeders’ Cup have been proving grounds for a long list of Thoroughbred racing’s greatest champions.

Some horses, though, have transcended the sport’s most famous stages.

Horses like Kelso.

Godolphin's East Avenue came out on the winning end of a tight photo in the $156,000 Grade 3 Salvator Mile Stakes June 13 at Monmouth Park.

Sprinting sensation Ka Ying Rising [130] leads the third edition of the Longines World’s Best Racehorse Rankings for 2026.

The Hong Kong-based gelding did not race during the third period of recordkeeping by Longines but is currently on a 20-race winning streak.

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