Victory Gallop's Belmont charge denies Real Quiet Triple Crown
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By JOSEPH DURSO
Published: June 7, 1998
The Triple Crown of horse racing slipped away from Real Quiet in the final strides of the Belmont Stakes yesterday, when he was run down and beaten by a nose by Victory Gallop, the horse who chased him home in both the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness.
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