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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The NCHA Triple Crown comprises three majoThe NCHA Triple Crown comprises three major cutting horse aged events beginning with the NCHA Futurity for 3-year-olds, followed by the NCHA Derby for 4-year-olds, and NCHA Super Stakes for 5-year-olds. All three events are held at the Will Rogers Coliseum in Ft. Worth, Texas. The culmination of prize money for all three events in 2008 was in excess of $10 Million, surpassing that of the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing. There have been only 3 NCHA Open Division Triple Crown winners and 1 NCHA NonPro Division Triple Crown winner since the inception of the NCHA in 1946: * Smart Little Lena ridden by Bill Freeman (1982-1983) Open Division * Docs Okie Quixote ridden by Joe Heim (1983-1984) Open Division * Chiquita Pistol ridden by Tag Rice (2002-2003) Open Division * Watch Me Whip ridden by Armando Costa Neto (2015-2016) NonPro Divisionndo Costa Neto (2015-2016) NonPro Division
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rdfs:comment The NCHA Triple Crown comprises three majoThe NCHA Triple Crown comprises three major cutting horse aged events beginning with the NCHA Futurity for 3-year-olds, followed by the NCHA Derby for 4-year-olds, and NCHA Super Stakes for 5-year-olds. All three events are held at the Will Rogers Coliseum in Ft. Worth, Texas. The culmination of prize money for all three events in 2008 was in excess of $10 Million, surpassing that of the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing. There have been only 3 NCHA Open Division Triple Crown winners and 1 NCHA NonPro Division Triple Crown winner since the inception of the NCHA in 1946:r since the inception of the NCHA in 1946:
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