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- Bryan_Field abstract "Philip Bryan Field was an American horse racing writer, announcer, and track manager. He is credited as the one of first people to apply the term \"Triple Crown\" to the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, and Belmont Stakes.Field announced races for CBS television, CBS radio, and Mutual Broadcasting System. As a broadcaster he was noted for his \"Irish-British-New York accent\". He also went by the name Thomas Bryan George during his early radio career.Field also served as turf editor of the New York Times. In his June 8, 1930 column he wrote that Gallant Fox \"completed his triple crown\" by winning the Belmont Stakes. This is the one of the first known mentions of the term \"Triple Crown\" in American horse racing.Field was also general manager of Delaware Park Racetrack. He was praised for managing to reopen the track in 1944 after it had closed the previous year as a result of World War II.Field died on December 15, 1968 of a heart attack at the age of 68.".
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