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Kincsem (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkint͡ʃɛm];
Hungarian for "My Precious" or "My Treasure";
March 17, 1874 –
March 16, 1887) was a
Hungarian Thoroughbred...
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Kincsem Park is a
major horse racing venue in Budapest, Hungary. The 84-hectare park,
named after the
racehorse Kincsem, can
accommodate thoroughbred...
- some of the most
winning racehorses of all time are females,
including Kincsem,
Black Caviar, Winx, and Zenyatta.
Below is a list of
Thoroughbred racehorses...
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lengths per race in average. He ran a new
track record at his home
track (
Kincsem Park, Budapest, Hungary), for his
first ever race (in
which he was victorious...
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producing some fine
international racehorses.
Foremost of
these is
Kincsem,
foaled in 1874 and the most
successful Thoroughbred racehorse ever, having...
- 1961
Kisstadion Budapest 16,800
March 13, 2003 László Papp
Sports Arena 12,500
August 10, 2014 Ferencváros
Stadion 23,700 Unknown
Kincsem Park 65,000...
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champions of the 20th
Century by The Blood-Horse magazine,
Kelso ranks 4th
Kincsem:
Hungarian race mare and most
successful racehorse ever,
winning all 54...
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Europa – (3) –
Kutub (2001),
Mamool (2003),
Campanologist (2011)
Hungary Kincsem Dij (Local
Group 1) – (1) –
Splendent (2023)
Macau Macau Derby – (1) –...
- Cup
Magyar Derby Magyar St.
Leger Nemzeti dij (Hungarian 2000 Guineas)
Kincsem dij
Irish 1,000
Guineas Irish 2,000
Guineas Irish Champion Stakes Irish...
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World Cross Country Championships was held in Budapest, Hungary, at the
Kincsem Park on
March 26, 1994. A
preview on the
event was
given in the Herald...