Similarities between Funny Cide and Kentucky Derby
Funny Cide and Kentucky Derby have 31 things in common (in Unionpedia): American Pharoah, Baltimore, Barclay Tagg, Bob Baffert, Canonero II, Clyde Van Dusen (horse), Edgar Prado, Furlong, Fusaichi Pegasus, Gato Del Sol, Gelding, Horse racing, Jerry D. Bailey, Jockey, José A. Santos, National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, Neil D. Drysdale, New York City, Nick Zito, Northern Dancer, Pimlico Race Course, Preakness Stakes, Sackatoga Stable, Seattle Slew, Secretariat (horse), Thoroughbred, Tom Smith (horse trainer), Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States), United States, WinStar Farm, ..., 2003 Kentucky Derby. Expand index (1 more) »
American Pharoah
American Pharoah (foaled February 2, 2012) is an American retired Thoroughbred racehorse who won the American Triple Crown and the Breeders' Cup Classic in 2015.
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Baltimore
Baltimore is the largest city in the U.S. state of Maryland, and the 30th-most populous city in the United States.
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Barclay Tagg
Barclay Tagg (born December 30, 1937 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania) is an American thoroughbred horse trainer.
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Bob Baffert
Robert A. "Bob" Baffert (born January 13, 1953) is an American racehorse trainer who trained the 2015 Triple Crown winner American Pharoah and 2018 Triple Crown winner Justify.
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Canonero II
Cañonero II (April 24, 1968 – November 11, 1981) was a Venezuelan champion Thoroughbred race horse that may be best remembered for winning the first two legs of the 1971 U.S. Triple Crown, the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes.
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Clyde Van Dusen (horse)
Clyde Van Dusen (1926–1948) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse and the winner of the 1929 Kentucky Derby.
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Edgar Prado
Edgar S. Prado (Lima, June 12, 1967) is a Peruvian-born American jockey, a U.S. Racing Hall of Fame jockey in thoroughbred horse racing.
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Furlong
A furlong is a measure of distance in imperial units and U.S. customary units equal to one eighth of a mile, equivalent to 660 feet, 220 yards, 40 rods, or 10 chains.
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Fusaichi Pegasus
Fusaichi Pegasus (foaled April 12, 1997) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse and sire best known for winning the Kentucky Derby in 2000.
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Gato Del Sol
Gato Del Sol (February 23, 1979 – August 7, 2007) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse best known for his win in the 1982 Kentucky Derby.
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Gelding
A gelding is a castrated horse or other equine, such as a donkey or a mule.
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Horse racing
Horse racing is an equestrian performance sport, typically involving two or more horses ridden by jockeys (or sometimes driven without riders) over a set distance for competition.
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Jerry D. Bailey
Jerry D. Bailey (born August 29, 1957 in Dallas, Texas) is an NBC Sports thoroughbred racing analyst and a retired American Hall of Fame jockey.
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Jockey
A jockey is someone who rides horses in horse racing or steeplechase racing, primarily as a profession.
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José A. Santos
José Adeón Santos León (born April 26, 1961, in Concepción, Chile) is a retired Chilean thoroughbred jockey who has been honored by the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in the United States.
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National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame
The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame was founded in 1950 in Saratoga Springs, New York, to honor the achievements of American Thoroughbred race horses, jockeys, and trainers.
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Neil D. Drysdale
Neil D. Drysdale (born 11 December 1947, Haslemere, Surrey, England) is an American-based thoroughbred race horse trainer.
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New York City
The City of New York, often called New York City (NYC) or simply New York, is the most populous city in the United States.
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Nick Zito
Nicholas Philip Zito (born February 6, 1948 in New York City, New York) is an American Thoroughbred horse trainer.
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Northern Dancer
Northern Dancer (May 27, 1961 – November 16, 1990) was a Canadian-bred Thoroughbred racehorse that won the 1964 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes and then became one of the most successful sires of the 20th century.
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Pimlico Race Course
Pimlico Race Course is a thoroughbred horse racetrack in Baltimore, Maryland, most famous for hosting the Preakness Stakes.
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Preakness Stakes
The Preakness Stakes is an American flat thoroughbred horse race held on the third Saturday in May each year at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Sackatoga Stable
Sackatoga Stable is an American Thoroughbred horse breeding business in Sackets Harbor, New York.
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Seattle Slew
Seattle Slew (February 15, 1974 – May 7, 2002) was an American Thoroughbred race horse who won the Triple Crown in 1977 — the tenth of thirteen horses to accomplish the feat.
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Secretariat (horse)
Secretariat (March 30, 1970 – October 4, 1989), nicknamed Big Red, was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who, in 1973, became the first Triple Crown winner in 25 years.
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Thoroughbred
The Thoroughbred is a horse breed best known for its use in horse racing.
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Tom Smith (horse trainer)
Robert Thomas "Tom" Smith (May 20, 1878 – January 23, 1957) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse trainer.
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Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing (United States)
In the United States, the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing, commonly known as the Triple Crown, is a title awarded to a three-year-old Thoroughbred horse who wins the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes.
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United States
The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.
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WinStar Farm
WinStar Farm is an American Thoroughbred horse breeding and racing farm near Versailles, Kentucky, owned by Kenny Troutt.
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2003 Kentucky Derby
The 2003 Kentucky Derby was the 129th running of the Kentucky Derby.
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Funny Cide and Kentucky Derby Comparison
Funny Cide has 124 relations, while Kentucky Derby has 592. As they have in common 31, the Jaccard index is 4.33% = 31 / (124 + 592).
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