
Ruffian (horse) - Wikipedia
Ruffian (April 17, 1972 – July 7, 1975) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who won ten consecutive races, including the Acorn, Mother Goose and Coaching Club American Oaks, …
Ruffian (KY) | National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame
One of the most brilliant fillies of the 20th century, Ruffian was a two-time Eclipse Award winner and undefeated in 10 career starts until tragically breaking down in a match race with …
Remembering Ruffian 50 years after her breakdown at Belmont
Jul 6, 2025 · Ruffian, an undefeated filly, broke the sesamoids in her right front ankle on July 6, 1975, in a nationally televised match race against Kentucky Derby winner Foolish Pleasure.
RUFFIAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RUFFIAN is a brutal person : bully. How to use ruffian in a sentence.
Ruffian, Ill-Fated Hall of Fame Race Horse, Is Reburied in Kentucky
Aug 24, 2023 · The remains of Ruffian, the Hall of Fame racehorse whose triumphant run in the 1970s was tragically cut short by an injury in a notorious race that led to her being euthanized, …
RUFFIAN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Thieves and ruffians preyed on the weak and unwary. This was nowhere more pronounced than with the character of the kid, the nameless ruffian and pseudo-protagonist of the tale. Perfect …
RUFFIAN Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
RUFFIAN definition: a tough, lawless person; roughneck; bully. See examples of ruffian used in a sentence.
Ruffian - definition of ruffian by The Free Dictionary
ruffian (ˈrʌfɪən) n a violent or lawless person; hoodlum or villain [C16: from Old French rufien, from Italian ruffiano, perhaps related to Langobardic hruf scurf, scabbiness]
Ruffian - Horse
Ruffian horse page with past performances, speed figures, results, pedigree, photos and videos. Ruffian horse rating and status. See who is a fan of Ruffian.
A Tribute to the Legendary Racehorse Ruffian
Discover the remarkable story of Ruffian, an extraordinary racehorse whose unmatched speed and tragic end left an indelible mark on horse racing history.