Authorized (trained by Peter Chapple-Hyam and ridden by Frankie Dettori) won the 2007 Derby.
1994
My home town Epsom is known to be the host of the horse raising Derby, every year in the summer
The Derby is an annual horse race held at Epsom racecourse (England) for four year old male horses.
I think it was the year a suffraget threw herself in front of the Kings Horse just after Tattenham corner and killed herself.
The first year that a woman entered a horse in the Kentucky Derby was 1904. Her name was Laska Durnell. Her horse, Elwood, won the Derby that year.
There are many potential answers to that, and opinions would differ. The biggest jump race is probably the Aintree Grand National, held on the first Saturday of April near Liverpool in England. The Epsom Derby, also in England, could be argued to be the biggest flat race, though there are other contenders.
The Kentucky Derby is a horse race, you would win it on a horse, specifically a three year old Thoroughbred.
Horses can only run in the Kentucky Derby as a three year old. As such, no horse ever runs the Derby more than once.
It must be a three year old.
The horse has to be three years old.All horses are considered to have a "birthday" on January 1st, regardless of what was the actual date of birth of each horse. This can be a serious matter in the Kentucky Derby, where only "three year old" horses are eligible to run. If a horse was born on Dec. 31st, it is considered one year older than a horse born on Jan. 1st, and would therefore only be eligible to race in the Derby when it was chronologically less than two and a half years old.
No. Only three year old thoroughbreds can enter the derby, so they can only enter once.
Thoroughbred horse racing is the general use of the Kentucky Derby. The specific use within that general purpose is its role in determining the Triple Crown winner each year. The Triple Crown goes to the horse that manages to win the Belmont and the Preakness, in addition to the Derby.