Triple Crown is a term widely used in sports, primarily in horse racing, where it refers to winning three major races in a single season. However, there are other terms that mean the same thing for different sports. Golfers have the Grand Slam, which is winning all four major championships in the same calendar year. Baseball players have the Triple Crown, which means leading the league in three offensive categories for a season. Similarly, in motor racing, the Triple Crown is winning the Monaco Grand Prix, the Indy 500, and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. These terms are used to signify the pinnacle of success in any sport, and winning any one of them is a remarkable achievement.