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No genetically roan thoroughbred has ever won the Kentucky Derby. However, the filly Winning Colors was registered as Roan/Gray. The Jockey Club groups Grays and Roans in the same category even though they are very different genetically. Winnings Colors was actually genetically a gray, so technically no roan has ever won the Kentucky Derby.
The Kentucky Derby is run on the first Saturday in May of every year. In the related questions box below you will find the exact starting times for different time zones. In the related link is a Web Guide to The Kentucky Derby, which provides information on attending, watching and betting on the Kentucky Derby. The Kentucky Derby, which is considered the most recognized race in horse racing, occurs the first Saturday in May every year. The Kentucky Derby is restricted to 3-year-old thoroughbred horses, each horse running for the first time in their life at a distance of a mile-and-a-quarter. The Derby, as it's known, is run at Churchill Downs in Lousiville, KY. It is the most recognized horse race in the world. Even non-horse racing fans know about the Kentucky Derby. If you are a horse racing fan, I linked a great website that is loaded with information on the Kentucky Derby, it's history and previous winners. I mention this site because it's also tied to a 3D horse racing game where you can actually run the Kentucky Derby on your computer as a jockey. Kinda fun!
The gray squirrel is Kentucky's official state wild animal. State Animal: Gray Squirrel State Insect: Viceroy Butterfly State Horse: Thoroughbred Horse State Fish: Kentucky Bass State Bird: Cardinal http://www.stateanimals.com/states/kentucky/index.html
State Animal: Gray Squirrel State Insect: Viceroy Butterfly State Horse: Thoroughbred Horse State Fish: Kentucky Bass State Bird: Cardinal http://www.stateanimals.com/states/kentucky/index.html
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Yes, a white horse has won the Kentucky Derby if you interpret white as 'roan' or 'gray'. According to those criteria, there have been eight [8] such winners:1. Determine [1951 - 1972], gray stallion winner in 1954;2. Decidedly [1962 - ?], gray stallion, in 1959;3. Spectacular Bid [February 17, 1976 - June 9, 2003], gray stallion in 1978;4. Gato Del Sol [February 23, 1979 - August 7, 2007], gray stallion, in 1982;5. Winning Colors [February 14, 1985 - February 17, 2008], a filly that officially was described as a 'roan' but actually was soft gray with a white face, in 1988;6. Silver Charm [foaled February 22, 1994], gray stallion, in 1997;7. Monarchos [foaled 1998], gray stallion, in 2001; and8. Giacomo [foaled February 16, 2002], gray stallion
you get a gray horse
Kentucky's state animal is the gray squirrel cause they wanted to make it the animal cause there is a lot of gray squirrels in kentucky
Kentucky doesn't have a state cat, but their state animal is the gray squirrel. The state bird of Kentucky is the cardinal and the horse is the thoroughbred. The viceroy butterfly is the state butterfly, and the honey bee is the state insect.
Not in the Derby.