Indonesian Triple Crown
King Argentin, the fourth Triple Crown Winner Indonesia, 2025 | |
| Location | Indonesia |
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| Inaugurated |
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| Race type | Flat racing (Triple Crown race series) |
| Sponsor | Equestrian Association of Indonesia |
| Race information | |
| Distance | 1200m (0+3⁄4 miles) 1600m (1 miles) 2000m (1+2⁄5 miles) |
| Surface | Dirt |
| Qualification | 3-year-olds above B-class height |
The Indonesian Triple Crown Series (Indonesian: Piala Tiga Mahkota) is a series of three horse races sanctioned by the Equestrian Association of Indonesia (PORDASI), the governing body of equestrianism in Indonesia. The three races are the Indonesia Derby and the Tiga Mahkota (translated into English as "Triple Crown") Series 1 and Series 2. The races, like most in Indonesia, are run on dirt. Horses who finish first in all three races in a season are recognized as Triple Crown Champions. The races are traditionally ran from March until early August of each year, although some events have resulted in schedule adjustments, such as in 2020, where only the first leg was held due to COVID-19 regulations in Indonesia. The triple crown races are considered the most prestigious races in the country, along with the Kejurnas series, Super Sprint and Star of Stars.
Four horses have won the Indonesian Triple Crown since its inauguration in 1974: Mystere (1978), Manik Trisula (2002), Djohar Manik (2014), and King Argentin (2025).