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1919 Kentucky Derby

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Date
  
May 10, 1973

Jockey
  
Johnny Loftus

Owner
  
J.K.L. Ross

Winning horse
  
Sir Barton

Trainer
  
H.G. Bedwell

Location
  
Churchill Downs, Louisville, Kentucky

The 1919 Kentucky Derby was the 45th running of the Kentucky Derby. The race took place on May 10, 1919. Horses Corson and Clermont scratched before the race. Winner Sir Barton went on to win in the Preakness and Belmont Stakes, becoming the first winner of the American Triple Crown.

Pre-race coverage

A New York Times writer believed that the Preakness Stakes was competing for attention with the Derby, as it was held four days following the Derby and offered a purse of $30,000, larger than the Derby's $20,000. The author felt that the three-year old racing horses during the 1919 season were a "good crop" and that the course record of 2:03 25 set by Old Rosebud in 1914 could be broken. Geldings were eligible to race in the event.

References

1919 Kentucky Derby Wikipedia