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Espinoza recalls nerves of 2015 Triple Crown run

Espinoza recalls nerves of 2015 Triple Crown run

NBC Sports03-05-2025

Jockey Victor Espinoza rewatches footage of American Pharoah's Triple Crown run for the first time in years, where he gets "goosebumps" reflecting on the pressure of each race before dusting off his trophy.

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