US horseracing legend Affirmed dies

Affirmed, the last horse to win the US triple crown,

Affirmed, the last horse to win the US triple crown,

has died.

He had been suffering leg problems for several months and was put down last night at the age of 26.

The horse was a champion at two, three and four in America and won 22 of his 29 races, earning nearly 2.4million dollars in prize money.

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But he will be best remembered for scooping the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont Stakes in 1978, getting the better of Alydar each time in a rivalry which became legendary.

He was trained by Lazaro S. Barrera and ridden by the then 18-year-old Steve Cauthen.

Affirmed, twice voted US horse of the year, was retired to stud in 1979 at Spendthrift Farm and moved in 1991 to Jonabell Farm in Kentucky, where he was based at the time of his death.

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