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![]() I think they scrapped it after the breakdown of either Prairie Bayou in the Belmont or Union City in the Preakness.
I'd look it up -- but I actually have a lot of betting to do for a change. |
#2
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![]() Didn't VISA also sponsor the Triple Crown, too, with a $5 million bonus if you won the Triple Crown?
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#3
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![]() Yes.
A check they never got to write. |
#4
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![]() They could have done it for another 25 years and still have not had to write that check. Someone over there screwed up royally!
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![]() Quote:
The last 5 horses to get the Visa bonus were dual Classic winners. All but Afleet Alex were going for the Triple Crown. The first non-bonus year was Barbaro. One horse, Sweetnorthernsaint, ran in all 3 races with 1 second in the Preakness. Probably good that they didn't award it that year. |
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![]() Quote:
I thought it was a neat while it lasted and I wish they'd bring something like it back.
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![]() Wow, I was way off. I thought the $5 million bonus stopped much earlier than Barbaro. Smarty was eligible for $5 million? Thought the only bonus he was eligible for (and he won) was the Cella bonus.
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