The 1979 Kentucky Derby was the 105th running of the Kentucky Derby. The race took place on May 5, 1979, on a track rated fast.[1][2]
Kentucky Derby | |
Grade I stakes race | |
Location | Churchill Downs |
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Date | May 5, 1979 |
Distance | 1 1/4 miles |
Winning horse | Spectacular Bid |
Winning time | 2:02.40 |
Final odds | .60-1 |
Jockey | Ron Franklin |
Trainer | Bud Delp |
Owner | Hawksworth Farm |
Conditions | Three-year-olds |
Surface | Dirt (fast) |
Attendance | 128,488 |
Full results
editFinished | Post | Horse | Jockey | Trainer | Owner | Time / behind |
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1st | 4 | Spectacular Bid | Ron Franklin | Bud Delp | Hawksworth Farm | 2:02 2/5 |
2nd | 1 | General Assembly | Laffit Pincay Jr. | LeRoy Jolley | Bertram R. Firestone | 2 ¾ |
3rd | 2 | Golden Act | Sandy Hawley | Loren Rettele | William H. Oldknow & Robert W. Phipps | 3 |
4th | 7 | King Celebrity | Cash Asmussen | Robert J. Taylor | Che-Bar Stable | 1 ¾ |
5th | 8 | Flying Paster | Donald Pierce | Gordon C. Campbell | Bernard J. Ridder | 2 ½ |
6th | 6 | Screen King | Angel Cordero Jr. | Luis Barrera | Flying Zee Stable | 3 ½ |
7th | 1A | Sir Ivor Again | Don MacBeth | LeRoy Jolley | Mrs. Tilyou Christopher | 3 ¼ |
8th | 5 | Shamgo | Frank Olivares | John Sullivan | Rogers Red Top Inc. | 1 ¼ |
9th | 9 | Lot O' Gold | Donald Brumfield | Smiley Adams | Frederick E. Lehmann | 4 ¼ |
10th | 3 | Great Redeemer | Richard Depass | James A. Mohamed | Mr. & Mrs. James Mohamed | 25 |
- Winning Breeder: Mrs. William Jason & Mrs. William M. Gilmore; (KY)
References
edit- ^ Eskenazi, Gerald (2003-06-11). "HORSE RACING - Spectacular Bid Is Dead at Age 27 - Crown Attempt Was Foiled by a Pin". The New York Times. Retrieved 2016-05-29.
- ^ "1979". Kentuckyderby.com. Retrieved 2016-05-29.