Breeders’ Cup Winners: Where Did They Come From?

The Breeders’ Cup, one of North America’s most prestigious horse racing events, has a rich history spanning 39 years. The United States has emerged as the frontrunner with 272 winners. This statistic underscores the nation’s prominence and success in the Breeders’ Cup, making it a must-watch event for horse racing enthusiasts and a prime opportunity for breeders, trainers, and jockeys to showcase their talents.

As expected, Kentucky has produced the most Breeders’ Cup winners in North America in the event’s 39-year history. Kentucky, with an impressive 240 Breeders’ Cup champions, is undoubtedly the dominant force in this competition. Florida boasts a substantial tally of 30 winners, establishing a strong presence in the world of horse racing.

Breeder’s Cup Winners by State

California (6)

Florida (30)

Illinois (2)

Kentucky (240)

Maryland (7)

New Jersey (1)

New York (3)

Oklahoma (2)

Pennsylvania (6)

And of 3,164 total starters so far, the United States leads the way with 272 winners.

Country                                                       Starters           Winners

Argentina 31 6
Australia 4 0
Brazil 15 0
Canada 127 6
Chile 14 0
England 1 0
France 94 8
Germany 15 1
Great Britain 263 24
Ireland 418 44
Japan 15 3
New Zealand 4 0
Peru 2 0
South Africa 2 0
United Arab Emirates 2 0
United States 3500 297
Venezuela 1 0

 

 

 

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