The Curragh.
Irish Derby was created in 1866.
The Irish Derby is a flat horse race in Ireland. It's known as the Irish Sweeps Derby because it was combined with the Irish Hospitals' Sweepstake in 1962.
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No. It has always been held in Kentucky, not Tennessee. Hence the name "Kentucky Derby".
The first Kentucky Derby was held in 1875.
World Championship finals are held each July at derby downs in Akron, ohio.
The first Saturday in May is the time of year when the Kentucky Derby is held. That's why the 136th running of the Derby was on May 1st in the year 2010. The 137th will be held on May 7, 2011.
Yes, the Kentucky Derby is held in Kentucky. It's held at the Churchill Downs racetrack in Louisville. The 2010 Derby represents the 136th running of the world-famous race.
The Derby is held at Epsom Downs Racecourse, Surrey. England.
I will assume by "derby" you mean Kentucky Derby. In 1984 the winning horse in the Kentucky Derby was Swale, who was a son of Seattle Slew, the 1977 Triple Crown winner. Swale lost the Preakness, finishing 7th, but came back to win the Belmont Stakes 3 weeks later.
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 Louisville Jockey Club Course was where the first Kentucky Derby was held. That was the original name of the Churchill Downs racetrack, where the Derby still is being held. Whatever the name, the world-famous grounds are located in Louisville, Kentucky.