Secretariat: Widely regarded as one of the greatest racehorses of all time, Secretariat won the Triple Crown in 1973, setting records that still stand today.
Man o' War: Dominant in the 1920s, Man o' War won 20 of his 21 races and set multiple records during his career.
Sea-Bird: This French thoroughbred was an outstanding racehorse, winning the Epsom Derby and the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in 1965.
Phar Lap: A beloved Australian racehorse, Phar Lap achieved remarkable success in the early 1930s and captured the public's imagination during the Great Depression.
Citation: In 1948, Citation became the first horse to win over $1 million in prize money, securing victories in the Triple Crown races as well.
Secretariat: The first Triple Crown winner in 25 years, Seattle Slew captured the public's attention with his impressive performances in 1977.
Native Dancer: Known as the "Gray Ghost," Native Dancer was a crowd favorite in the 1950s, winning 21 of his 22 races.
Affirmed: In 1978, Affirmed became the 11th and most recent horse to claim the prestigious Triple Crown, engaging in thrilling duels with rival Alydar.
Zenyatta: A remarkable mare, Zenyatta won an astounding 19 out of 20 races, captivating fans with her strong finishes and unbeatable spirit.
Northern Dancer: A Canadian-bred horse, Northern Dancer won the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes in 1964, becoming one of the most influential sires in thoroughbred racing.