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Tuesday, November 3rd, 2015

AMERICAN PHAROAH’S HISTORIC “GRAND SLAM” VICTORY ON NBC IS HIGHEST-RATED BREEDERS’ CUP TELECAST IN 20 YEARS

4.6 Million Tuned in As Triple Crown Winner Crossed Finish Line with 6½-Length Victory in Breeders’ Cup Classic

STAMFORD, Conn. – November 3, 2015 – American Pharoah’s final competition made history as the Triple Crown winner raced to victory in the Breeders’ Cup Classic, and NBC posted the highest-rated Breeders’ Cup telecast in 20 years. A venue-record 50,155 watched the event in person at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, KY, on Saturday afternoon. With his dominating win on Saturday, American Pharoah became the first horse to win racing’s “grand slam,” consisting of the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, Belmont Stakes, and the Breeders’ Cup Classic.

NBC’s telecast (5:07-6:13 p.m. ET) earned a 2.6/6 household rating, marking the best rating for a Breeders’ Cup telecast since 1995, when NBC analyst and Hall of Fame jockey Jerry Bailey rode Cigar to his 12th consecutive victory (2.8/9 rating on NBC).

The 2.6/6 rating is up 53% from last year’s primetime Breeders’ Cup Classic (1.7/3), which featured Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner California Chrome finishing third to Bayern.

An average of 4.6 million viewers tuned in between 5:45-6 p.m. ET, as American Pharoah ran to a 6½-length victory, up 39% from last year’s race quarter-hour (3.3 million).

Viewership for the complete 5:07-6:13 p.m. ET telecast averaged 3.9 million viewers to rank as the best Breeders’ Cup telecast since 2010 and up 50% from last year (2.6 million viewers).

In addition, viewers streamed more than 275,000 live minutes via NBC Sports Live Extra on Saturday – more than triple last year’s Breeders’ Cup (88,000).

Quotable from American Pharoah’s Breeders’ Cup Classic victory:

“A Triple Crown winner, a Breeders’ Cup winner, a horse of a lifetime!” – NBC race caller Larry Collmus (for Collmus’ complete Breeders’ Cup Classic race call click here)

Those of us who have seen a lot of racing over the years are just as thrilled as those out there in the crowd!” – NBC host Tom Hammond

“Victor (Espinoza) navigated this excellently. He saved him in the beginning and then he parceled out that speed in that finish a little bit at a time around the turns. We got to see American Pharoah run hard through the stretch – what a horse!” – NBC analyst and Hall of Fame jockey Jerry Bailey

“His legacy as one of racing’s all-time greats is assured with a dominating victory in the Breeders’ Cup Classic.” – NBC analyst Randy Moss

PROGRAMMING NOTE: The 142nd Kentucky Derby, Saturday, May 7, 2016 on NBC is only 185 days away!

–NBC SPORTS GROUP–