Angle Light.
Horse 'Secretariat' won the Derby in 1973.
Secretariat
Secretariat
Secretariat wore the number 1A in the Kentucky Derby because he was part of a coupled entry with another horse named Angle Light. In horse racing, when two horses are entered as a combined entry, they are given a shared number, which in this case was 1A for Secretariat and 1 for Angle Light. This allowed both horses to be identified as part of the same betting entry while still allowing Secretariat to be recognized individually.
The 1973 Kentucky Derby winner was SecretariatThat was Secretariat who went in to become the 9th Triple Crown Champion.
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The horse that holds the record for the fastest time in the Kentucky Derby is Secretariat. He set the record in 1973 with a time of 1:59.40, a record that still stands today. Secretariat's remarkable performance is widely regarded as one of the greatest in horse racing history.
Secretariat
the Akron winner was the first year a guy got caught with a magnet in the dront of his car, and Stacy Irwin from Columbia S.C, ran against him in a dead heat photo finish.
1:59.4 was he fastest and was a record set by Secretariat "The Greatest Horse That Ever Lived" at the Kentucky Derby.
Seattle Slew who passed away on the day of the Kentucky Derby in 2002
As of my last update, the horse that holds the track record for the Kentucky Derby is Secretariat, who set the record in 1973 with a time of 1:59.40. This remarkable performance has stood the test of time, making Secretariat one of the most legendary horses in racing history. His dominance in that race solidified his status as a racing icon.