Epsom Derby

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The Derby Stakes, also known as the Derby or the Epsom Derby, is a Group 1 flat horse race in England open to three-year-old colts and fillies. It is run at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey on the first Saturday of June each year, over a distance of one mile, four furlongs and 10 yards (2,423 metres), or about 1½ miles.[1] It was first run in 1780.

Derby Stakes
Group 1 race
LocationEpsom Downs
Epsom, Surrey, England
Inaugurated1780
Race typeFlat / Thoroughbred
SponsorBetfred
WebsiteEpsom Derby
Race information
Distance1m 4f 6y (2,419m), or about 1½ miles
SurfaceTurf
TrackLeft-handed
QualificationThree-year-olds
excluding geldings
Weight9 st 0 lb
Allowances
3 lb for fillies
Purse£1,604,000 (2022)
1st: £909,628
Derby, the Paddock (1892)
Isinglass wins the Derby (1893)

It is Britain's richest flat horse race, and the most prestigious of the five Classics. It is sometimes referred to as the "Blue Riband" of the turf. The race serves as the middle leg of the historically significant Triple Crown of British horse racing, preceded by the 2000 Guineas and followed by the St Leger, although the feat of winning all three is rarely attempted in the modern era due to changing priorities in racing and breeding, and the demands it places on horses.

The name "Derby" (deriving from the sponsorship of the Earl of Derby) has been borrowed many times, notably by the Kentucky Derby in the United States, and to describe many other key racing and sporting events. The term "Epsom Derby" is often used in the United States and elsewhere, in order to differentiate The Derby from other races such as the Irish Derby or German Derby.[2] The Derby run at Epsom is usually referred to as "the Derby" in Great Britain. It is one of Britain's great national sporting events[3] and has a large worldwide TV audience.[4]

History

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The Stanley family, Earls of Derby, had a long history of horse-racing, and James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby, who gained the Lordship of Mann in 1627, instituted horse-racing on the Langness Peninsula on the Isle of Man, donating a cup for what became known as the "Manx Derby".[5]

The Derby originated at a celebration following the first running of the Oaks Stakes in 1779. A new race was planned, and it was decided that it should be named after either the host of the party, the 12th Earl of Derby, or one of his guests, Sir Charles Bunbury (the Bunbury Cup run at Newmarket would later be named in his honour). According to legend the decision was made by the toss of a coin, but it is probable that Bunbury, the Steward of the Jockey Club, deferred to his host.[6] The inaugural running of the Derby was held on Thursday 4 May 1780. It was won by Diomed, a colt owned by Sir Charles Bunbury, who collected prize money of £1,065 15s. The first four runnings were contested over the last mile of the old Orbicular course <49>, this extended in line with the Oaks to the current distance of 1½ miles in 1784. Lord Derby achieved his first success in the event in 1787, with a horse called Sir Peter Teazle.

The starting point of the race was moved twice during the 19th century. The first move, suggested by Lord George Bentinck, was in 1848, and the second was in 1872. It was discovered in 1991 that the exact length of the race was one mile, four furlongs and 10 yards.[7]

Initially, the Derby was run on a Thursday in late May or early June, depending on when Easter occurred. In 1838 the race was moved to a Wednesday to fit in with the railways' timetables, but still followed the moveable feast of Easter. In the 20th century, the race was run mainly on a Wednesday in late May or early June until 1994, after which it was changed to a Saturday in early June.[8] From 1915 to 1918 (during World War I), it was on a Tuesday, with the race's latest ever date being 31 July 1917.[9] From 1942 to 1945 (during World War II), 1947 to 1950, and in 1953, the race was run on a Saturday.[7] From 1969 to 1994, it was on the first Wednesday in June. From 2003 to at least 2022, it has been on the first Saturday in June, apart from a race on 4 July 2020 without spectators, owing to COVID-19.

The Derby has been run at Epsom in all years except during the world wars; from 1915 to 1918 and from 1940 to 1945, the Derby was run at Newmarket as the 'New Derby'.

With the race's close association with gambling, the most controversial running of the Epsom Derby took place in 1844. The winner, Running Rein, was disqualified on discovery that a four-year-old imposter, a horse by the name Maccabeus, had been substituted in his place as part of a betting coup.[10]

The Derby has inspired many similar events around the world. European variations include the Derby Italiano, the Deutsches Derby, the Irish Derby and the Prix du Jockey Club (popularly known in the British Isles as the "French Derby"). Several races in the United States include the "Derby" name, including the oldest, the Kentucky Derby. Other national equivalents include the Australian Derby, the New Zealand Derby, and the Japanese Derby.

In 1931, the Derby became the world's first outdoor sporting event to be televised.[11]

There is a maximum of 20 runners allowed in the race.[12]

Since the 1993 edition, The Derby has introduced yearling entry. The system were canceled from 2024 edition and 2022 during COVID-19 pandemic.[13]

Epsom Fair

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The Derby Day by William Powell Frith (1858)

For many years the Derby was run on a Wednesday or a Thursday and on the day huge crowds would come from London, not only to see the race but to enjoy other entertainment (during some of the 19th century and most of the 20th, Parliament would adjourn to allow members to attend the meeting).[14][15][16]

By the time that Charles Dickens visited Epsom Downs to view the race in the 1850s, entertainers such as musicians, clowns, and conjurers plied their trades and entertained the crowds; other forms of entertainment included coconut stalls.[17] The crowded meeting was the subject of a painting by William Powell Frith painted in the 1858 and titled The Derby Day; critics have noted that the foreground of the painting features the entertainment attractions, while the racing is relegated to the margins.[18]

In the 1870s, the steam-driven rides were introduced. They were located at the Tattenham Corner end of the grounds and the fair was on for ten days and entertained hundreds of thousands.[17] During the latter half of the 20th century, Derby Day became less popular and the race was moved from Wednesday to Saturday in 1995 with the hope of reviving high attendance.[14] As the number of people attending the fair dwindled in the face of competition for attention and changing tastes, its length was reduced from 10 days to three or four.[17]

Modern format

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Today, the free-admission Hill still provides a festival atmosphere with a fairground in operation on the Friday and Saturday.[19] The walk-in nature of the Hill typically sees Derby attendances exceed 100,000 spectators, making it one of the largest sporting events in the United Kingdom.[20]

Sponsorship

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In 2021 and 2022 the race, along with seven other races at the Derby festival, was sponsored by Cazoo.[21] Cazoo declined an option to extend their sponsorship[22] and in April 2023 the bookmaker Betfred agreed a three-year deal to sponsor the Derby and Oaks.[23]

Investec was the previous sponsor of the Derby between 2009 and 2020. The race was previously backed by Ever Ready (1984–94) and Vodafone (1995–2008).[24]

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Epsom Derby
2024
     
City Of Troy Ambiente Friendly Los Angeles
Previous years
2023
     
Auguste Rodin King Of Steel White Birch
2022
     
Desert Crown Hoo Ya Mal Westover
2021
     
Adayar Mojo Star Hurricane Lane
2020-2011
2020
     
Serpentine Khalifa Sat Amhran Na Bhfiann
2019
     
Anthony Van Dyck Madhmoon Japan
2018
     
Masar Dee Ex Bee Roaring Lion
2017
     
Wings of Eagles Cliffs of Moher Cracksman
2016
     
Harzand US Army Ranger Idaho
2015
     
Golden Horn Jack Hobbs Storm The Stars
2014
     
Australia Kingston Hill Romsdal
2013
     
Ruler Of The World Libertarian Galileo Rock
2012
     
Camelot Main Sequence Astrology
2011
     
Pour Moi Treasure Beach Carlton House
2010-2001
2010
     
Workforce At First Sight Rewilding
2009
     
Sea The Stars Fame And Glory Masterofthehorse
2008
     
New Approach Tartan Bearer Casual Conquest
2007
     
Authorized Eagle Mountain Aqaleem
2006
     
Sir Percy Dragon Dancer Dylan Thomas
2005
     
Motivator Walk in the Park Dubawi
2004
     
North Light Rule of Law Let The Lion Roar
2003
     
Kris Kin The Great Gatsby Alamshar
2002
     
High Chaparral Hawk Wing Moon Ballad
2001
     
Galileo Golan Tobougg
2000-1991
2000
     
Sinndar Sakhee Beat Hollow
1999
     
Oath Daliapour Beat All
1998
     
High-Rise City Honours Border Arrow
1997
     
Benny The Dip Silver Patriarch Romanov
1996
     
Shaamit Dushyantor Shantou
1995
     
Lammtarra Tamure Presenting
1994
     
Erhaab King's Theatre Colonel Collins
1993
     
Commander In Chief Blue Judge Blues Traveller
1992
     
Dr Devious St Jovite Silver Wisp
1991
     
Generous Marju Star Of Gdansk
1990-1981
1990
     
Quest For Fame Blue Stag Elmaamul
1989
     
Nashwan Terimon Cacoethes
1988
     
Kahyasi Glacial Storm Doyoun
1987
     
Reference Point Most Welcome Bellotto
1986
     
Shahrastani Dancing Brave Mashkour
1985
     
Slip Anchor Law Society Damister
1984
     
Secreto El Gran Senor Mighty Flutter
1983
     
Teenoso Carlingford Castle Shearwalk
1982
     
Golden Fleece Touching Wood Silver Hawk
1981
     
Shergar Glint of Gold Scintillating Air
1980-1971
1980
     
Henbit Master Willie Rankin
1979
     
Troy Dickens Hill Northern Baby
1978
     
Shirley Heights Hawaiian Sound Remainder Man
1977
     
The Minstrel Hot Grove Blushing Groom
1976
     
Empery Relkino Oats
1975
     
Grundy Nobiliary Hunza Dancer
1974
     
Snow Knight Imperial Prince Giacometti
1973
     
Morston Cavo Doro Freefoot
1972
     
Roberto Rheingold Pentland Firth
1971
     
Mill Reef Linden Tree Irish Ball
1970-1961
1970
     
Nijinsky Gyr Stintino
1969
     
Blakeney Shoemaker Prince Regent
1968
     
Sir Ivor Connaught Mount Athos
1967
     
Royal Palace Ribocco Dart Board
1966
     
Charlottown Pretendre Black Prince II
1965
     
Sea Bird Meadow Court I Say
1964
     
Santa Claus Indiana Dilettante
1963
     
Relko Merchant Venturer Ragusa
1962
     
Larkspur Arcor Le Cantilien
1961
     
Psidium Dicta Drake Pardao
1960-1951
1960
     
St Paddy Alcaeus Kythnos
1959
     
Parthia Fidalgo Shantung
1958
     
Hard Ridden Paddy's Point Nagami
1957
     
Crepello Ballymoss Pipe of Peace
1956
     
Lavandin Montaval Roistar
1955
     
Phil Drake Panaslipper Acropolis
1954
     
Never Say Die Arabian Night Darius
1953
     
Pinza Aureole Pink Horse
1952
     
Tulyar Gay Time Faubourg
1951
     
Arctic Prince Sybil's Nephew Signal Box
1950-1946
1950
     
Galcador Prince Simon Double Eclipse
1949
     
Nimbus Amour Drake Swallow Tail
1948
     
My Love Royal Drake Noor
1947
     
Pearl Diver Migoli Sayajirao
1946
     
Airborne Gulf Stream Radiotherapy
 

Records

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Leading jockey (9 wins)

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  • Lester PiggottNever Say Die (1954), Crepello (1957), St. Paddy (1960), Sir Ivor (1968), Nijinsky (1970), Roberto (1972), Empery (1976), The Minstrel (1977), Teenoso (1983)

Leading trainer (10 wins)

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  • Aidan O'BrienGalileo (2001), High Chaparral (2002), Camelot (2012), Ruler of the World (2013), Australia (2014), Wings of Eagles (2017), Anthony Van Dyck (2019), Serpentine (2020), Auguste Rodin (2023), City Of Troy (2024)

Leading owner (11 wins): (includes part ownership)

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  • Sue Magnier, Michael TaborGalileo (2001), High Chaparral (2002), Pour Moi (2011), Camelot (2012), Ruler Of The World (2013), Australia (2014), Wings of Eagles (2017), Anthony Van Dyck (2019), Serpentine (2020), Auguste Rodin (2023), City Of Troy (2024)

Dams of two winners

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Other records

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  • Fastest winning time (at Epsom) – 2m 31.33s, Workforce (2010)
  • Widest winning margin – 10 lengths, Shergar (1981)
  • Longest odds winners – Jeddah (1898), Signorinetta (1908), Aboyeur (1913), 100/1
  • Shortest odds winner – Ladas (1894), 2/9
  • Most runners – 34 (1862)
  • Fewest runners – 4 (1794)

Winners

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Year
Winner
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Distance
Time
1780 Diomed Sam Arnull R. Teasdale Sir Charles Bunbury
1781 Young Eclipse Charles Hindley Dennis O'Kelly
1782 Assassin Sam Arnull Frank Neale 3rd Earl of Egremont
1783 Saltram Charles Hindley Frank Neale John Parker
1784 Serjeant John Arnull Dennis O'Kelly
1785 Aimwell Charles Hindley John Pratt 1st Earl of Clermont
1786 Noble J. White Frank Neale Tommy Panton
1787 Sir Peter Teazle Sam Arnull Saunders 12th Earl of Derby
1788 Sir Thomas William South Frank Neale Prince of Wales
1789 Skyscraper Sam Chifney Matt Stephenson 5th Duke of Bedford
1790 Rhadamanthus John Arnull John Pratt 1st Earl Grosvenor
1791 Eager Matt Stephenson Matt Stephenson 5th Duke of Bedford
1792 John Bull Frank Buckle John Pratt 1st Earl Grosvenor
1793 Waxy Bill Clift Robert Robson Sir Ferdinand Poole
1794 Daedalus Frank Buckle John Pratt 1st Earl Grosvenor
1795 Spread Eagle Anthony Wheatley Richard Prince Sir Frank Standish
1796 Didelot John Arnull Richard Prince Sir Frank Standish
1797 Colt by Fidget John Singleton, Jr. Matt Stephenson 5th Duke of Bedford
1798 Sir Harry Sam Arnull Frank Neale Joseph Cookson
1799 Archduke John Arnull Richard Prince Sir Frank Standish
1800 Champion Bill Clift Tom Perren Christopher Wilson
1801 Eleanor John Saunders J. Frost Sir Charles Bunbury
1802 Tyrant Frank Buckle Robert Robson 3rd Duke of Grafton
1803 Ditto Bill Clift John Lonsdale Sir Hedworth Williamson
1804 Hannibal Bill Arnull Frank Neale 3rd Earl of Egremont
1805 Cardinal Beaufort Dennis Fitzpatrick Dixon Boyce 3rd Earl of Egremont
1806 Paris John Shepherd Richard Prince 3rd Baron Foley
1807 Election John Arnull Dixon Boyce 3rd Earl of Egremont
1808 Pan Frank Collinson John Lonsdale Sir Hedworth Williamson
1809 Pope Tom Goodisson Robert Robson 3rd Duke of Grafton 00.25 nk
1810 Whalebone Bill Clift Robert Robson 3rd Duke of Grafton
1811 Phantom Frank Buckle James Edwards Sir John Shelley 00.125 hd
1812 Octavius Bill Arnull Dixon Boyce Robert Ladbroke 00.125 hd
1813 Smolensko Tom Goodisson Crouch Sir Charles Bunbury 01.00 1
1814 Blucher Bill Arnull Dixon Boyce 2nd Baron Stawell
1815 Whisker Tom Goodisson Robert Robson 4th Duke of Grafton 00.0625 shd
1816 Prince Leopold Will Wheatley William Butler Duke of York 00.50 ½
1817 Azor Jem Robinson Robert Robson John Payne
1818 Sam Sam Chifney, Jr. William Chifney Thomas Thornhill 00.75 ¾
1819 Tiresias Bill Clift Richard Prince 4th Duke of Portland 00.25 nk
1820 Sailor Sam Chifney, Jr. William Chifney Thomas Thornhill 02 2
1821 Gustavus Sam Day Crouch John Hunter 00.50 ½
1822 Moses Tom Goodisson William Butler Duke of York 00.125 hd
1823 Emilius Frank Buckle Robert Robson John Udny 01 1
1824 Cedric Jem Robinson James Edwards Sir John Shelley
1825 Middleton Jem Robinson James Edwards 5th Earl of Jersey
1826 Lap-dog George Dockeray R. Stephenson 3rd Earl of Egremont
1827 Mameluke Jem Robinson James Edwards 5th Earl of Jersey
1828 Cadland Jem Robinson Dixon Boyce 5th Duke of Rutland 00 dh[a]
1829 Frederick John Forth John Forth William Gratwicke 00.125 hd
1830 Priam Sam Day William Chifney William Chifney 02 2
1831 Spaniel Will Wheatley J. Rogers Viscount Lowther
1832 St. Giles Bill Scott J. Webb Robert Ridsdale 02 2
1833 Dangerous Jem Chapple Isaac Sadler Isaac Sadler 01 1
1834 Plenipotentiary Patrick Conolly George Payne Stanlake Batson 02 2
1835 Mündig Bill Scott John Scott John Bowes 00.25 nk
1836 Bay Middleton Jem Robinson James Edwards 5th Earl of Jersey 02 2
1837 Phosphorus George Edwards John Doe Lord Berners 00.25 nk
1838 Amato Jem Chapple Ralph Sherwood Sir Gilbert Heathcote
1839 Bloomsbury Sim Templeman William Ridsdale William Ridsdale 01 1
1840 Little Wonder William Macdonald John Forth David Robertson 01 1
1841 Coronation Patrick Conolly Ben Painter Abraham Rawlinson 03 3
1842 Attila Bill Scott John Scott George Anson 02 2
1843 Cotherstone Bill Scott John Scott John Bowes 02 2
1844 Orlando [b] Nat Flatman W. Cooper Jonathan Peel
1845 The Merry Monarch Foster Bell John Forth William Gratwicke 01 1
1846 Pyrrhus The First Sam Day John Day John Gully 00.25 nk 175 2:55
1847 Cossack Sim Templeman John Day T. H. Pedley 01 1 172 2:52
1848 Surplice Sim Templeman John Kent, Jr. 3rd Viscount Clifden 00.25 nk 168 2:48
1849 The Flying Dutchman Charles Marlow John Fobert 13th Earl of Eglinton 00.1875 snk 180 3:00
1850 Voltigeur Job Marson Robert Hill 2nd Earl of Zetland 01 1 170 2:50
1851 Teddington Job Marson Alec Taylor, Sr. Sir Joseph Hawley 02 2 171 2:51
1852 Daniel O'Rourke Frank Butler John Scott John Bowes 00.50 ½ 182 3:02
1853 West Australian Frank Butler John Scott John Bowes 00.25 nk 175 2:55
1854 Andover Alfred Day John Day John Gully 01 1 172 2:52
1855 Wild Dayrell Robert Sherwood John Rickaby Francis Popham 01 1 174 2:54
1856 Ellington Tom Aldcroft Tom Dawson Octavius Vernon Harcourt 01 1 184 3:04
1857 Blink Bonny Jack Charlton William I'Anson William I'Anson 00.25 nk 165 2:45
1858 Beadsman John Wells George Manning Sir Joseph Hawley 01 1 174 2:54
1859 Musjid John Wells George Manning Sir Joseph Hawley 00.5 ½ 179 2:59
1860 Thormanby Harry Custance Mathew Dawson James Merry 01.5 175 2:55
1861 Kettledrum Ralph Bullock G. Oates Charles Towneley 01 1 165 2:45
1862 Caractacus John Parsons Robert Smith Charles Snewing 00.25 nk 165 2:45
1863 Macaroni Tom Chaloner James Godding Richard Naylor 00.125 hd 170 2:50
1864 Blair Athol Jim Snowden William I'Anson William I'Anson 02 2 163 2:43
1865 Gladiateur Harry Grimshaw Tom Jennings, Sr. Frédéric de Lagrange 02 2 166 2:46
1866 Lord Lyon Harry Custance James Dover Richard Sutton 00.125 hd 170 2:50
1867 Hermit John Daley G. Bloss Henry Chaplin 00.25 nk 162 2:42
1868 Blue Gown John Wells John Porter Sir Joseph Hawley 00.5 ½ 163 2:43
1869 Pretender John Osborne Jr. Tom Dawson John Johnstone 00.0625 shd 172 2:52
1870 Kingcraft Tom French Mathew Dawson 6th Viscount Falmouth 04 4 165 2:45
1871 Favonius Tom French Joseph Hayhoe Mayer A. de Rothschild 01.5 170 2:50
1872 Cremorne Charlie Maidment William Gilbert Henry Savile 00.125 hd 165 2:45
1873 Doncaster Fred Webb Robert Peck James Merry 01.50 170 2:50
1874 George Frederick Harry Custance Tom Leader W. S. Cartwright 02 2 166 2:46
1875 Galopin Jack Morris John Dawson Gusztáv Batthyány 01 1 168 2:48
1876 Kisber Charlie Maidment Joseph Hayhoe Alexander Baltazzi 05 5 164 2:44
1877 Silvio Fred Archer Mathew Dawson 6th Viscount Falmouth 00.5 ½ 170 2:50
1878 Sefton Harry Constable Alec Taylor, Sr. William Stirling Crawfurd 01.5 176 2:56
1879 Sir Bevys George Fordham Joseph Hayhoe Lionel de Rothschild 00.75 ¾ 182 3:02
1880 Bend Or Fred Archer Robert Peck 1st Duke of Westminster 00.125 hd 166 2:46
1881 Iroquois Fred Archer Jacob Pincus Pierre Lorillard IV 00.25 nk 170 2:50
1882 Shotover Tom Cannon, Sr. John Porter 1st Duke of Westminster 00.75 ¾ 165 2:45
1883 St. Blaise Charles Wood John Porter Sir Frederick Johnstone 00.125 hd 168 2:48
1884
(dh)
Harvester
St. Gatien
Sam Loates
Charles Wood
James Jewitt
Robert Sherwood
Sir J. Willoughby
Jack Hammond
00 dh 166 2:46
1885 Melton Fred Archer Mathew Dawson 20th Baron Hastings 00.125 hd 164 2:44
1886 Ormonde Fred Archer John Porter 1st Duke of Westminster 01.5 165 2:45.6
1887 Merry Hampton John Watts Martin Gurry George Alexander Baird 04. 4 163 2:43
1888 Ayrshire Fred Barrett George Dawson 6th Duke of Portland 02 2 163 2:43
1889 Donovan Tommy Loates George Dawson 6th Duke of Portland 01.50 164 2:44
1890 Sainfoin John Watts John Porter James Miller 00.75 ¾ 169 2:49
1891 Common George Barrett John Porter Sir Frederick Johnstone 02 2 176 2:56
1892 Sir Hugo Fred Allsopp Tom Wadlow 3rd Earl of Bradford 00.75 ¾ 164 2:44
1893 Isinglass Tommy Loates James Jewitt Harry McCalmont 01.5 163 2:43
1894 Ladas John Watts Mathew Dawson 5th Earl of Rosebery 01.5 165 2:45
1895 Sir Visto Sam Loates Mathew Dawson 5th Earl of Rosebery 00.75 ¾ 163 2:43
1896 Persimmon John Watts Richard Marsh Prince of Wales 00.25 nk 162 2:42
1897 Galtee More Charles Wood Sam Darling John Gubbins 02 2 164 2:44
1898 Jeddah Otto Madden Richard Marsh James Larnach 00.75 ¾ 167 2:47
1899 Flying Fox Morny Cannon John Porter 1st Duke of Westminster 02 2 162 2:42
1900 Diamond Jubilee Herbert Jones Richard Marsh Prince of Wales 00.5 ½ 162 2:42
1901 Volodyovski Lester Reiff John Huggins William C. Whitney 00.75 ¾ 160.8 2:40.8
1902 Ard Patrick Skeets Martin Sam Darling John Gubbins 03 3 162.2 2:42.2
1903 Rock Sand Danny Maher George Blackwell James Miller 02 2 162.8 2:42.8
1904 St. Amant Kempton Cannon Alfred Hayhoe Leopold de Rothschild 03 3 165.4 2:45.4
1905 Cicero Danny Maher Percy Peck 5th Earl of Rosebery 00.75 ¾ 159.8 2:39.6
1906 Spearmint Danny Maher Peter Gilpin Major Eustace Loder 01.50 156.8 2:36.8
1907 Orby John Reiff Fred McCabe Richard Croker 02 2 164 2:44
1908 Signorinetta Billy Bullock Edoardo Ginistrelli Edoardo Ginistrelli 02 2 159.8 2:39.8
1909 Minoru Herbert Jones Richard Marsh King Edward VII 00.0625 shd 162.7 2:42.7
1910 Lemberg Bernard Dillon Alec Taylor, Jr. Alfred Cox 00.25 nk 155.2 2:35.2
1911 Sunstar George Stern Charles Morton Jack Barnato Joel 02 2 156.8 2:36.8
1912 Tagalie John Reiff Dawson Waugh Walter Raphael 04 4 158.8 2:38.8
1913 Aboyeur [b] Edwin Piper Tom Lewis Alan Cunliffe 00.25 nk 157.6 2:37.6
1914 Durbar Matt McGee Tom Murphy Herman Duryea 03 3 158.4 2:38.4
1915 Pommern Steve Donoghue Charles Peck Solomon Joel 02 2 152.6 2:32.6
1916 Fifinella Joe Childs Dick Dawson Sir Edward Hulton 00.25 nk 156.6 2:36.6
1917 Gay Crusader Steve Donoghue Alec Taylor, Jr. Alfred Cox 04 4 160.6 2:40.6
1918 Gainsborough Joe Childs Alec Taylor, Jr. Lady James Douglas 01.5 153.2 2:33.2
1919 Grand Parade Fred Templeman Frank Barling 1st Baron Glanely 00.5 ½ 155.8 2:35.8
1920 Spion Kop Frank O'Neill Peter Gilpin Giles Loder 02 2 154.8 2:34.8
1921 Humorist Steve Donoghue Charles Morton Jack Barnato Joel 00.25 nk 156.2 2:36.2
1922 Captain Cuttle Steve Donoghue Fred Darling 1st Baron Woolavington 04 4 154.6 2:34.6
1923 Papyrus Steve Donoghue Basil Jarvis Ben Irish 01 1 158 2:38
1924 Sansovino Tommy Weston George Lambton 17th Earl of Derby 06 6 166 2:46
1925 Manna Steve Donoghue Fred Darling Henry E. Morriss 08 8 160.6 2:40.6
1926 Coronach Joe Childs Fred Darling 1st Baron Woolavington 05 5 167.8 2:47.8
1927 Call Boy Charlie Elliott John E. Watts Frank Curzon 02 2 154.4 2:34.4
1928 Felstead Harry Wragg Ossie Bell Sir Hugo Cunliffe-Owen 01.5 154.8 2:34.8
1929 Trigo Joe Marshall Dick Dawson William Barnett 01.5 156.4 2:36.4
1930 Blenheim Harry Wragg Dick Dawson Aga Khan III 01 1 158.2 2:38.2
1931 Cameronian Freddie Fox Fred Darling Arthur Dewar 00.75 ¾ 156.6 2:36.6
1932 April the Fifth Fred Lane Tom Walls Tom Walls 00.75 ¾ 163.2 2:43.2
1933 Hyperion Tommy Weston George Lambton 17th Earl of Derby 04 4 154 2:34
1934 Windsor Lad Charles Smirke Marcus Marsh Maharaja Sir Vijaysinhji of Rajpipla 01 1 154 2:34
1935 Bahram Freddie Fox Frank Butters Aga Khan III 02 2 156 2:36
1936 Mahmoud Charles Smirke Frank Butters Aga Khan III 03 3 153.8 2:33.8
1937 Mid-day Sun Michael Beary Fred Butters Lettice Mary Miller 01.5 157.6 2:37.6
1938 Bois Roussel Charlie Elliott Fred Darling Peter Beatty 04 4 159.2 2:39.2
1939 Blue Peter Eph Smith Jack Jarvis 6th Earl of Rosebery 04 4 156.8 2:36.8
1940 Pont l'Eveque Sam Wragg Fred Darling Fred Darling 03 3 150.8 2:30.8
1941 Owen Tudor Billy Nevett Fred Darling C. Macdonald-Buchanan 01.5 152 2:32
1942 Watling Street Harry Wragg Walter Earl 17th Earl of Derby 00.25 nk 149.6 2:29.6
1943 Straight Deal Tommy Carey Walter Nightingall Dorothy Paget 00.125 hd 150.4 2:30.4
1944 Ocean Swell Billy Nevett Jack Jarvis 6th Earl of Rosebery 00.25 nk 151 2:31
1945 Dante Billy Nevett Matthew Peacock Sir Eric Ohlson 02 2 146.6 2:26.6
1946 Airborne Tommy Lowrey Dick Perryman John E. Ferguson 01 1 154.6 2:44.6
1947 Pearl Diver Georges Bridgland Percy Carter Baron Geoffroy de Waldner 04 4 158.4 2:38.4
1948 My Love Rae Johnstone Richard Carver Aga Khan III / Volterra 01.5 160 2:40
1949 Nimbus Charlie Elliott George Colling Marion Glenister 00.125 hd 162 2:42
1950 Galcador Rae Johnstone Charles Semblat Marcel Boussac 00.125 hd 156.8 2:36.8
1951 Arctic Prince Chuck Spares Willie Stephenson Joseph McGrath 06 6 159.4 2:39.4
1952 Tulyar Charles Smirke Marcus Marsh Aga Khan III 00.75 ¾ 156.4 2:36.4
1953 Pinza Sir Gordon Richards Norman Bertie Sir Victor Sassoon 04 4 155.6 2:35.6
1954 Never Say Die Lester Piggott Joseph Lawson Robert Sterling Clark 02 2 155.8 2:35.8
1955 Phil Drake Freddie Palmer François Mathet Suzy Volterra 02 2 159.8 2:39.8
1956 Lavandin Rae Johnstone Alec Head Pierre Wertheimer 00.25 nk 156.4 2:36.4
1957 Crepello Lester Piggott Noel Murless Sir Victor Sassoon 01.5 155.4 2:35.4
1958 Hard Ridden Charles Smirke Mick Rogers Sir Victor Sassoon 05 5 161.2 2:41.2
1959 Parthia Harry Carr Cecil Boyd-Rochfort Sir Humphrey de Trafford 01.5 156.0 2:36.0
1960 St. Paddy Lester Piggott Noel Murless Sir Victor Sassoon 03 3 155.8 2:35.8
1961 Psidium Roger Poincelet Harry Wragg Etti Plesch 02 2 156.4 2:36.4
1962 Larkspur Neville Sellwood Vincent O'Brien Raymond R. Guest 02 2 157.6 2:37.6
1963 Relko Yves Saint-Martin François Mathet François Dupré 06 6 159.4 2:39.4
1964 Santa Claus Scobie Breasley Mick Rogers John Ismay 01 1 161.98 2:41.98
1965 Sea Bird Pat Glennon Etienne Pollet Jean Ternynck 02 2 158.41 2:38.41
1966 Charlottown Scobie Breasley Gordon Smyth Lady Zia Wernher 00.25 nk 157.63 2:37.63
1967 Royal Palace George Moore Noel Murless Jim Joel 02.5 158.36 2:38.36
1968 Sir Ivor Lester Piggott Vincent O'Brien Raymond R. Guest 01.5 158.73 2:38.73
1969 Blakeney Ernie Johnson Arthur Budgett Arthur Budgett 01 1 160.30 2:40.30
1970 Nijinsky Lester Piggott Vincent O'Brien Charles W. Engelhard, Jr. 02.5 154.68 2:34.68
1971 Mill Reef Geoff Lewis Ian Balding Paul Mellon 02 2 157.14 2:37.14
1972 Roberto Lester Piggott Vincent O'Brien John W. Galbreath 00.0625 shd 156.09 2:36.09
1973 Morston Edward Hide Arthur Budgett Arthur Budgett 00.5 ½ 155.92 2:35.92
1974 Snow Knight Brian Taylor Peter Nelson Sharon Phillips 02 2 155.04 2:35.04
1975 Grundy Pat Eddery Peter Walwyn Carlo Vittadini 03 3 155.35 2:35.35
1976 Empery Lester Piggott Maurice Zilber Nelson Bunker Hunt 03 3 155.69 2:35.69
1977 The Minstrel Lester Piggott Vincent O'Brien Robert Sangster 00.25 nk 156.44 2:36.44
1978 Shirley Heights Greville Starkey John Dunlop 2nd Earl of Halifax 00.125 hd 155.30 2:35.30
1979 Troy Willie Carson Dick Hern Sobell / Weinstock 07 7 156.59 2:36.59
1980 Henbit Willie Carson Dick Hern Etti Plesch 00.5 ½ 154.77 2:34.77
1981 Shergar Walter Swinburn Michael Stoute Aga Khan IV 10 10 164.21 2:44.21
1982 Golden Fleece Pat Eddery Vincent O'Brien Robert Sangster 03 3 154.27 2:34.27
1983 Teenoso Lester Piggott Geoff Wragg Eric Moller 03 3 169.07 2:49.07
1984 Secreto Christy Roche David O'Brien Luigi Miglietti 00.0625 shd 159.12 2:39.12
1985 Slip Anchor Steve Cauthen Henry Cecil Lord Howard de Walden 07 7 156.23 2:36.23
1986 Shahrastani Walter Swinburn Michael Stoute Aga Khan IV 00.5 ½ 157.13 2:37.13
1987 Reference Point Steve Cauthen Henry Cecil Louis Freedman 01.5 153.90 2:33.90
1988 Kahyasi Ray Cochrane Luca Cumani Aga Khan IV 01.5 153.84 2:33.84
1989 Nashwan Willie Carson Dick Hern Hamdan Al Maktoum 05 5 154.90 2:34.90
1990 Quest for Fame Pat Eddery Roger Charlton Khalid Abdullah 03 3 157.26 2:37.26
1991 Generous Alan Munro Paul Cole Prince Fahd bin Salman 05 5 154.00 2:34.00
1992 Dr Devious[26] John Reid Peter Chapple-Hyam Sidney H. Craig 02 2 156.19 2:36.19
1993 Commander in Chief[27] Michael Kinane Henry Cecil Khalid Abdullah 03.5 154.51 2:34.51
1994 Erhaab[28] Willie Carson John Dunlop Hamdan Al Maktoum 01.25 154.16 2:34.16
1995 Lammtarra[29] Walter Swinburn Saeed bin Suroor Saeed bin M. Al Maktoum 01 1 152.31 2:32.31
1996 Shaamit[30] Michael Hills William Haggas Khalifa Dasmal 01.25 155.05 2:35.05
1997 Benny the Dip[31] Willie Ryan John Gosden Landon Knight 00.0625 shd 155.77 2:35.77
1998 High-Rise[32] Olivier Peslier Luca Cumani M. Obaid Al Maktoum 00.125 hd 153.88 2:33.88
1999 Oath[33] Kieren Fallon Henry Cecil The Thoroughbred Corp. 01.75 157.43 2:37.43
2000 Sinndar[34] Johnny Murtagh John Oxx Aga Khan IV 01 1 156.75 2:36.75
2001 Galileo[35] Michael Kinane Aidan O'Brien Magnier / Tabor 03.5 153.27 2:33.27
2002 High Chaparral[36] Johnny Murtagh Aidan O'Brien Magnier / Tabor 02 2 159.45 2:39.45
2003 Kris Kin[37] Kieren Fallon Sir Michael Stoute Saeed Suhail 01 1 153.35 2:33.35
2004 North Light[38] Kieren Fallon Sir Michael Stoute Ballymacoll Stud 01.5 153.72 2:33.72
2005 Motivator[39] Johnny Murtagh Michael Bell Royal Ascot Racing Club 05 5 155.69 2:35.69
2006 Sir Percy[40] Martin Dwyer Marcus Tregoning Anthony Pakenham 00.0625 shd 155.23 2:35.23
2007 Authorized[41] Frankie Dettori Peter Chapple-Hyam Al Homaizi / Al Sagar 05 5 154.77 2:34.77
2008 New Approach[42] Kevin Manning Jim Bolger Princess Haya of Jordan 00.5 ½ 156.50 2:36.50
2009 Sea the Stars[43] Michael Kinane John Oxx Christopher Tsui 01.75 156.74 2:36.74
2010 Workforce[44] Ryan Moore Sir Michael Stoute Khalid Abdullah 07 7 151.33 2:31.33
2011 Pour Moi[45] Mickael Barzalona André Fabre Magnier / Tabor / Smith 00.125 hd 154.54 2:34.54
2012 Camelot[46] Joseph O'Brien Aidan O'Brien Smith / Magnier / Tabor / 05 5 153.90 2:33.90
2013 Ruler of the World[47] Ryan Moore Aidan O'Brien Magnier / Tabor / Smith 01.5 159.06 2:39.06
2014 Australia[48] Joseph O'Brien Aidan O'Brien Smith, Magnier, Tabor, Khing 01.25 153.63 2:33.63
2015 Golden Horn[49] Frankie Dettori John Gosden Anthony Oppenheimer 03.50 152.32 2:32.32
2016 Harzand[50] Pat Smullen Dermot Weld Aga Khan IV 01.5 160.09 2:40.09
2017 Wings of Eagles[51] Padraig Beggy Aidan O'Brien Smith / Magnier / Tabor 00.75 ¾ 153.02 2:33.02
2018 Masar William Buick Charlie Appleby Godolphin 01.5 154.93 2:34.93
2019 Anthony Van Dyck Seamie Heffernan Aidan O'Brien Smith / Magnier / Tabor 00.50 ½ 153.38 2:33.38
2020 Serpentine[c] Emmet McNamara Aidan O'Brien Tabor / Smith / Magnier 05.50 154.43 2:34.43
2021 Adayar Adam Kirby Charlie Appleby Godolphin 04.50 156.85 2:36.85
2022 Desert Crown Richard Kingscote Sir Michael Stoute Saeed Suhail 02.50 156.38 2:36.38
2023 Auguste Rodin Ryan Moore Aidan O'Brien Tabor / Smith / Magnier / Westerberg 00.50 ½ 153.88 2:33.88
2024 City Of Troy Ryan Moore Aidan O'Brien Magnier /Tabor / Smith / 00.50 158.32 2:38.32

Winning distances are shown in lengths or shorter (dh = dead-heat; shd = short-head; hd = head; snk = short-neck; nk = neck).

  1. ^ The 1828 race finished as a dead-heat, but Cadland won a run-off against The Colonel by ½ length
  2. ^ a b The 1844 and 1913 winners were awarded victory after the disqualification of the first-placed horse
  3. ^ The 2020 race was run in July due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom
   Wartime substitute race at Newmarket

Timeline

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Amato, 1838 Derby winner by John Frederick Herring, Sr
 
Shirley Heights, 1978 Derby winner by Bob Demuyser (1920–2003)
  • 1805: One of the horses was brought down by a spectator.
  • 1825: Middleton never raced before or after winning the Derby.
  • 1838: Amato never raced before or after winning the Derby.
  • 1844: The original winner Running Rein was disqualified as he was actually an ineligible four-year-old horse named Maccabeus.[52]
  • 1881: Iroquois became the first American-bred to win a leg of the British triple crown.
  • 1884: The race finished with a dead-heat between Harvester and St. Gatien.
  • 1887: Merry Hampton is the most recent horse to win the Derby with no previous victories.
  • 1894: The winner was owned by the Prime Minister at the time, the 5th Earl of Rosebery.
  • 1901: The first year in which a mechanical starting gate was used.
  • 1909: Minoru was the first Derby winner owned by a reigning monarch, King Edward VII, who had previously won twice as Prince of Wales.
  • 1913: The 6/4 favourite Craganour, owned by Charles B. Ismay, brother of J. Bruce Ismay of the Titanic, was controversially disqualified, and the race was awarded to the 100/1 outsider Aboyeur. Suffragette Emily Davison was struck by King George V's horse, Anmer, she died four days later.
  • 1916: Fifinella, who also won The Oaks, is the most recent (as of 2022) of six fillies to win the race. The previous five were Eleanor (1801), Blink Bonny (1857), Shotover (1882), Signorinetta (1908), Tagalie (1912).
  • 1921: The winner Humorist died two weeks after the race.
  • 1927: The first Derby to be broadcast by the BBC.
  • 1931: The first outdoor sporting event ever televised (by John Logie Baird and his company using the BBC's transmitter).
  • 1932: April the Fifth is the most recent winner trained at Epsom.
  • 1946: Airborne is the most recent (as of 2017) of four grey horses to win the Derby.
  • 1953: Pinza was the only winner in the race for the jockey Sir Gordon Richards, after 27 unsuccessful attempts.
  • 1960: Although there had been an experimental TV transmission of the race in the early 1930s, regular television coverage of the Derby began this year, initially on both BBC and ITV.
  • 1962: Larkspur wins at odds of 22/1 after seven horses are bought down nearing Tattenham Corner; one horse is killed and four jockeys are detained in hospital.
  • 1967: Starting stalls used for the first time.
  • 1989: The runner-up Terimon is the longest-priced horse to finish placed in the Derby, at odds of 500/1.
  • 1996: Alex Greaves became the first female jockey to ride in the race. She finished last of the 20 runners on the filly Portuguese Lil.[30]
  • 1998: The most recent (as of 2019) filly to take part, the 1,000 Guineas winner Cape Verdi, started as 11/4 favourite but could only finish ninth.[32]
  • 2006: Martin Dwyer's winning ride on Sir Percy subsequently won the Lester Award for "Flat Ride of the Year".[40]
  • 2007: Authorized provided jockey Frankie Dettori with his first winner in the Derby after 14 previous attempts.[41]
  • 2008: Jim Bolger, the trainer of the winner New Approach, had left the horse entered for the race "by mistake", having not initially intended to run.[42]
  • 2010: Workforce broke the Epsom track record winning in the time 2m 31.33s previously held by Lammtarra who set it in 1995 at 2m 32.31s.[44]
  • 2012: Aidan O'Brien and his 19-year-old son Joseph became the first father-son/trainer-jockey combination to win the race.[53] Hayley Turner became the second female jockey to ride in the race, on Cavaleiro, finishing last of the nine horses which went to post, the lowest number since 1907.[46]
  • 2014: Aidan O'Brien became the first person to train three consecutive winners of the race.[48]
  • 2017: Ana O'Brien, daughter of Aidan, was the third female jockey to ride in the race, on The Anvil. By finishing 17th of the 18 runners, she became the first woman to beat another runner to the line.[51]
  • 2019: Kevin McCarthy and Michael Church (Official Derby Historian), wrote a 17-page Academic Essay to solve the debated question of "Where did the first Derby start from?" (See www.michaelchurchracingbooks.com).Proving it to be from the Mile Post on the old Orbicular or Cup Course - a few yards from today's running rail. Thereafter, a week before the 2019 Derby, the Epsom management put up a plaque to commemorate the starting place of the first Derby.

See also

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References

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49. Kevin McCarthy and Michael Church's 17 page Academic Essay, "Where did the first Derby start from?" Available on www.michaelchurchracingbooks.com

Further reading

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  • Church, Michael (1997). The Derby Stakes 1780–1997. Racing Post Ltd. pp. 1–608. ISBN 189874615X.
  • Church, Michael (2006). The Derby Stakes - The Complete History - 1780-2006. Raceform Ltd. pp. 1–639. ISBN 1-905153-36-8.
  • Church, Michael (2007). The Derby Chart 1780-2007. Raceform Ltd. pp. 1 A2.
  • Church, Michael (2016). The Derby Stakes - The Blue Ribbon of the Turf - Revised and updated – 1780–2016. Raceform Ltd. pp. 1–255. ISBN 978-1-910498-92-7.
  • Mortimer, Roger (1973). The History of the Derby Stakes. Michael Joseph. pp. 1–764.
  • Abelson, Edward; John Tyrrel (1993). The Breedon Book of Horse Racing Records. Breedon Books. pp. 49–56. ISBN 1-873626-15-0.
  • Randall, John; Tony Morris (1985). Horse Racing: The Records. Guinness Superlatives Ltd. pp. 34–43. ISBN 0-85112-446-1.
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