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Victor Espinoza is the oldest jockey to have won the elusive Triple Crown in horseracing, leading American Pharoah to victory after a 37 year drought. To celebrate his victory, the jockey got a chance to appear on Today and closed it out by racing Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show.
It’s your typical Fallon race, including the inevitable disaster that forces the host to abandon all hope of winning, and Espinoza walks away with what Fallon calls “The Quadruple Crown.” How fun!
The biggest difference between this race and The Belmont Stakes is probably Victor’s payday. And the guys in the horse heads. The rest is probably similar.
(Via The Tonight Show)