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Around 15,000 people showed up to view the 20th running of the Kentucky Derby. They braved a noon time shower that did little to dampen their spirits, but it did help to lessen the dust.
Around 15,000 people showed up to view the 20th running of the Kentucky Derby. They braved a noon time shower that did little to dampen their spirits, but it did help to lessen the dust.
126 Days!!! 1893 Lookout, a beautiful chestnut with three tall white socks, has a mysterious life that isn’t easy to explain.
The crowd braved the morning drizzle, to be treated to a clear, but sunless, day. The wind was raw and blustery, nonetheless, the infield and grandstand were filled to around 12,000 spectators.
128 Days!! 1891 Kingman became Isaac Murphy's third and final Derby winner, while also having the unfortunate title of winning the slowest Derby ever.
129 Days!!! 1890- Riley was foaled at John Clay’s Ashland Stud near Lexington, a son of Longfellow, whose son Leonatus had also won the Derby.
130 Days! 1889 Spokane, the second Derby winner not bred in Kentucky, was often referred to as the Kentucky Derby winner that was "bred in Illinois, foaled in Montana, and trained in Tennessee".
Despite the 40 degree weather and blistering wind, about 14,000 patrons still showed to see the race.
132 Days!!! 1887 Montrose was bred in Kentucky at McGrathiana Stud by Milton Young. Young’s sons, Jack and Tom would one day found the Thoroughbred Club of America.