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Phenomenal American Pharoah does it again in Haskell Stakes

ELMONT, NY - JUNE 06:  American Pharoah #5, ridden by Victor Espinoza, comes down the final stretch ahead of the field on his way to winning the 147th runn
Image: American Pharoah: Won at Monmouth Park

Triple Crown hero American Pharoah made a triumphant return to the track with victory in the nine-furlong William Hill Haskell Invitational at Monmouth Park.

The Bob Baffert-trained colt was sent off at highly prohibitive odds on the back of his historic treble of the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes - the first to achieve the feat since Affirmed in 1978.

Giving 4lb to each of his rivals and again ridden by Victor Espinoza, the once-beaten three-year-old broke well and took a lead from Competitive Edge before making his move with quarter of a mile to run.

Strolling majestically clear from there, the race was quickly over as a contest and he was heavily eased in beating the running-on Keen Ice, taking his winning streak to eight.

Espinoza said: "He felt the same as always, he ran like a Triple Crown winner.

"Turning for home, he was having fun in there - we were both having fun!"

American Pharoah's Belmont win meant he was the 12th horse to land the Triple Crown, the first having been Sir Barton in 1919. The incomparable Secretariat did it in 1973, with Seattle Slew successful in 1977.

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Sky Bet made the winner 5/4 for the Breeders' Cup Classic.

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