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Mr donohugh dan
That the first winning jockey and the first winning trainer were African Americans is an interesting fact about black people and the Kentucky Derby. Oliver Lewis [1855? 1856?, Fayette County, Kentucky - 1924] was the winning jockey at the inaugural Kentucky Derby of May 17, 1875. The winning horse, Aristides, was trained by Ansel Williamson, a posthumous inductee into the Racing Hall of Fame in 1998.
Calvin H. Borel [b. November 8, 1966] was the winning jockey in the 2009 Kentucky Derby. The winning date was May 2, 2009. The winning horse was Mine That Bird [foaled May 10, 2006]. The winning time was 2 minutes 02.66 seconds.
May 2, 2009 was the date on which the 135th Kentucky Derby was held. The winning horse was Mine That Bird [foaled May 10, 2006]. The winning jockey was Calvin H. Borel [b. November 8, 1966]. The winning time was 2 minutes 02.66 seconds.
May 7, 2005 was the date on which the 131st Kentucky Derby was held. The winning horse was Giacomo [foaled February 16, 2002]. The winning jockey was Michael Earl Smith [b. August 10, 1965]. The winning time was 2 minutes 02.75 seconds.
Mr donohugh dan
Jockey Kent Desormeaux rode 'Real Quiet' to win the 1998 Kentucky Derby.
If you're talking about the Kentucky Derby, it was Aristides.
The winning horse of the 1981 Kentucky Derby was Pleasant Colony (1978-2002), as ridden by Jorge Velasquez.
All were colts in the 2011 Kentucky Derby. With the exception of one gelding, Comma To The Top
Frank Goodale was the jockey on the winning horse in the 1894 Kentucky Derby. The winning horse was Chant. The winning owners were Hiram Eugene Leigh [1860 - December 10, 1937] and Robert L. Rose. The winning time was 2 minutes 41 seconds.
Oliver Lewis [1856 - 1924] was the winning rider in the first Kentucky Derby. Lewis was a jockey of African American descent. His winning horse was the blood-red chestnut Aristides. Lewis went on to become a Kentucky businessman in Lexington.
The horse named swale, colt. dark bay, by settle slew.
Frank Goodale won the 1894 Kentucky Derby. His winning horse was Chant. The horse and rider's winning time was 2 minutes 41:00 seconds over what was then a 1-1/2 mile track at the subsequent Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.
That the first winning jockey and the first winning trainer were African Americans is an interesting fact about black people and the Kentucky Derby. Oliver Lewis [1855? 1856?, Fayette County, Kentucky - 1924] was the winning jockey at the inaugural Kentucky Derby of May 17, 1875. The winning horse, Aristides, was trained by Ansel Williamson, a posthumous inductee into the Racing Hall of Fame in 1998.
That means that you have a very slim chance of winning. About a 10% chance of you winning, and a 90% chance of the others winning.
The Kentucky Derby