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The Coaching Club (casually The Coaching Club of New York, New York Coaching Club, or Coaching Club of America) was formed in New York City in 1875 to encourage four-in-hand driving in America. It was intended to attract members from all parts of the United States. The Coaching Club's annual parade was replaced about 1917 by Belmont Park's Coaching Club American Oaks, a race for three-year-old fillies.

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  • The Coaching Club (casually The Coaching Club of New York, New York Coaching Club, or Coaching Club of America) was formed in New York City in 1875 to encourage four-in-hand driving in America. It was intended to attract members from all parts of the United States. The Coaching Club's annual parade was replaced about 1917 by Belmont Park's Coaching Club American Oaks, a race for three-year-old fillies. (en)
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  • The Coaching Club (casually The Coaching Club of New York, New York Coaching Club, or Coaching Club of America) was formed in New York City in 1875 to encourage four-in-hand driving in America. It was intended to attract members from all parts of the United States. Initiated by Colonels DeLancey Kane and William Jay, the club had its first official meeting at the Knickerbocker Club on Fifth Avenue on December 3, 1875. The Knickerbocker Club became its headquarters. Later some activities were moved nearer Central Park to the Metropolitan Club, nine members of which were founders of the Coaching Club. The Coaching Club's annual parade was replaced about 1917 by Belmont Park's Coaching Club American Oaks, a race for three-year-old fillies. (en)
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