1975 Kentucky Derby
The 1975 Kentucky Derby was the 101st running of the Kentucky Derby. The race took place on May 3, 1975,[1][2] with 113,324 people in attendance.[3]
Kentucky Derby | |
Grade I stakes race | |
Location | Churchill Downs |
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Date | May 3, 1975 |
Winning horse | Foolish Pleasure |
Jockey | Jacinto Vásquez |
Trainer | LeRoy Jolley |
Owner | John L. Greer |
Conditions | Fast |
Surface | Dirt |
Attendance | 113,324 |
Full results
Finished | Post | Horse | Jockey | Trainer | Owner | Time / behind |
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1st | 4 | Foolish Pleasure | Jacinto Vásquez | LeRoy Jolley | John L. Greer | |
2nd | 7 | Avatar | Bill Shoemaker | Tommy Doyle | Arthur A. Seeligson Jr. | |
3rd | 10 | Diabolo | Laffit Pincay Jr. | Sidney Martin | Frank M. McMahon | |
4th | 5 | Master Derby | Darrel McHargue | Smiley Adams | Golden Chance Farm (Robert E. Lehmann) | |
5th | 2 | Media | Jean Cruguet | John P. Campo | Elmendorf Farm | |
6th | 1 | Prince Thou Art | Braulio Baeza | Lou Rondinello | Darby Dan Farm | |
7th | 11 | Promised City | David Whited | Larry Spraker | Big I Farm (Robert Clayton) | |
8th | 6 | Bold Chapeau | C. Joseph Alleman | Fred A. Wyble | Tom A. Isbell, et al. | |
9th | 1A | Sylvan Place | Angel Cordero Jr. | Lou Rondinello | Darby Dan Farm | |
10th | 13f | Fashion Sale | William Gavidia | Thomas W. Kelley | Clarence Benjamin | |
11th | 9 | Round Stake | Michael Hole | H. Allen Jerkens | Hobeau Farm | |
12th | 14f | Gatch | Julio C. Espinoza | Antonio Eskildsen | Pedro A. Diaz | |
13th | 3 | Honey Mark | Eddie Delahoussaye | Larry R. Robideaux Jr. | Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Roberts | |
14th | 12f | Rushing Man | James McKnight | David Logsdon | John W. Mecom | |
15th | 8 | Bombay Duck | Menotti Aristone | Benjamin W. Perkins Sr. | Ronald Aristone Sr. |
References
- "SPORTS PEOPLE - HORSE RACING - Foolish Pleasure's Death Announced". NYTimes.com. 1994-12-05. Retrieved 2016-05-31.
- "1975". Kentuckyderby.com. Retrieved 2016-05-31.
- "Foolish Pleasure, $5.80, Triumphs in $262,100 Kentucky Derby". Retrieved 2020-01-28.
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