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2024 UKC Triple Crown Winner - GRNITECH(3) 'PR' Bottomland Galcho, B&T

Owned by Chad McCoin and Brad Hile

October 30, 2024

2024 Triple Crown winner, Galcho

The UKC Triple Crown Challenge rewards the outstanding coonhound who earns the most Triple Crown points at the Winter Classic, Autumn Oaks, and the World Championship. The winner receives $3,000 from UKC and a jacket courtesy of UKC. A dog must have participated in all three events to be eligible for the award.

Congratulations to Chad McCoin and Brad Hile on their accomplishment with GRNITECH(3) 'PR' Bottomland Galcho the 2024 UKC Triple Crown Champion!

After the first leg of the Triple Crown, the double cast winners at the Winter Classic held in Batesville, Mississippi would set the pace for the 2024 Triple Crown Challenge. Four Black & Tans, one Bluetick, six English, one Plott, one Redbone, and twelve Treeing Walkers made up the 25 frontrunners, all tied with 100 Triple Crown points....

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