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1991 Kentucky Derby

Horse race


Horse race

FieldValue
name117th Kentucky Derby
classGrade I stakes race
horse raceKentucky Derby
locationChurchill Downs
dateMay 4, 1991
winning horseStrike the Gold
winning jockeyChris Antley
winning trainerNick Zito
winning ownerBrophy, Condren, Cornacchia
conditionsFast
surfaceDirt
attendance135,554
previous[1990](1990-kentucky-derby)
next[1992](1992-kentucky-derby)

The 1991 Kentucky Derby was the 117th running of the Kentucky Derby. The race took place on May 4, 1991, with 135,554 people in attendance.

The Road to the 1991 Kentucky Derby

Heading into the Derby, it was seen as a wide-open race with multiple horses having a chance at victory.

Fly So Free had an impressive resume coming into the race. He won the Grade-1 Champagne Stakes, the Grade-1 Breeders' Cup Juvenile, the Grade-2 Hutcheson Stakes, the Grade-2 Fountain of Youth Stakes and the Grade-1 Florida Derby. Through these wins, he had already defeated most of the field in various races.

Best Pal also had an impressive resume with multiple wins at the Grade-3 1990 Balboa Stakes, the Grade-2 Del Mar Futurity, the Grade-1 Norfolk Stakes and the Grade-1 Hollywood Futurity. He also finished ahead of Sea Cadet at the 1991 Santa Anita Derby.

Hansel had won the Grade-3 July 1990 Tremont Breeders' Cup Stakes, the Grade-2 September 1990 Arlington-Washington Futurity Stakes, the March 1991 Grade-2 Jim Beam Stakes(where he defeated Wilder Than Ever) and the April 1991 Grade-2 Lexington Stakes. However, he was defeated soundly twice by Fly So Free.

Strike the Gold had won the April 1991 Blue Grass Stakes defeating favorite Fly So Free by a half-length after finishing 2nd to Fly So Free at the 1991 Florida Derby.

Green Alligator captured the April 1991 Grade-3 California Derby in his only stakes win.

Quintana was victorious at the March 1991 Grade-3 Rebel Stakes winning over fellow 1991 Kentucky Derby competitor, Corporate Report.

Alydavid won the Grade-3 April 1991 Derby Trial Stakes and was a half-brother of Strike the Gold.

Sea Cadet won the January 1991 El Camino Real Derby and the March 1991 San Felipe Stakes, placing multiple positions ahead of Green Alligator.

Mane Minister picked up smaller victories in the January 1991 listed Santa Catalina Stakes and the 1991 listed Pirate Cove Stakes.

Paulrus, Another Review, Corporate Report, Happy Jazz Band, Forty Something, Lost Mountain, Subordinated Debt and Wilder Than Ever had never won a stakes race and were seen as wildcards.

Dinard won the Grade-2 1991 San Rafael Stakes. He defeated Best Pal in what was called "the single most compelling performance of the year" in the Grade-1 1991 Santa Anita Derby. He was considered an early favorite for the Kentucky Derby, but suffered a foreleg injury and was declared out.

Olympio, winner of the 1991 Arkansas Derby, who had traded wins with Dinard, was also seen as a possible candidate for the Kentucky Derby. However, his owners decided to skip the race for the 1991 Preakness Stakes, where he finished 7th.

Cahill Road was also seen as a contender after winning the April 1991 Wood Memorial Stakes, but injured his left front leg in the victory and was retired.

Full results

FinishedPostHorseJockeyTrainerOwnerTime / behind
1st5Strike the GoldChris AntleyNick ZitoBrophy, Condren, Cornacchia2:03.08
2nd15Best PalGary StevensGary F. JonesGolden Eagle Farm
3rd10Mane MinisterAlex SolisJ. Paco GonzalezT. McCaffery & J. Toffan
4th8Green AlligatorCorey NakataniMurray W. JohnsonAnderson Fowler
5th1Fly So FreeJosé A. SantosScotty SchulhoferThomas F. Valando
6th16QuintanaAngel Cordero Jr.David C. Cross Jr.Gary Garber
7th11PaulrusShane SellersSteven C. PenrodHermitage Farms
8th4Sea CadetChris McCarronRonald McAnallyVHW Stable, Inc. Lessee
9th12Corporate ReportPat DayD. Wayne LukasOverbrook Farm & D. W. Lukas
10th6HanselJerry D. BaileyFrank L. BrothersLazy Lane Farms
11th14Happy Jazz BandCash AsmussenPhilip A. GleavesStraus-Medina Ranch
12th9Lost MountainHerb McCauleyTom BohannanLoblolly Stable
13th13Another ReviewArt Madrid, Jr.John P. CampoBuckland Farm
14th2AlydavidCorey BlackPhilip M. HauswaldDavid's Farm
15th3Wilder Than EverJoe DeeganJohn E. Churchman, Jr.Raymond Cottrell, Sr.
16th7Forty SomethingAndrea SeefeldtReginald S. VardonSam Morrell
  • Winning Breeder: Calumet Farm; (KY)

Payout

PostHorseWinPlaceShow
4Strike the Gold$ 11.606.205.40
10Best Pal6.405.40
7Mane Minister25.60
  • $2 Exacta: (4–10) Paid $73.40

References

References

  1. [http://www.kentuckyderby.com/history/year/1991 Kentucky Derby History, 1991]
  2. "Derby & Oaks Attendance Since 1980".
  3. "Fly So Free".
  4. "Best Pal".
  5. "Hansel".
  6. "Strike the Gold".
  7. "Green Alligator".
  8. "Quintana".
  9. "Alydavid".
  10. (6 April 1991). "Horse Racing; Across the Map, 3 Chances For Contenders to Show Off". The New York Times.
  11. "Mane Minister".
  12. "Derby attention focuses mostly on horses' flaws Serious stigmas even haunt favorites".
  13. "April 29, 1991 Sports Illustrated Magazine".
  14. "DINARD OUT OF DERBY". [[The Washington Post]].
  15. "FLY SO FREE HYPE HEAVEN". [[The Washington Post]].
  16. "TWO GELDINGS MOVE TO FRONT OF DERBY PICTURE".
  17. "Trainer says skipping Derby will help Olympio in Preakness".
  18. "April 29, 1991 Sports Illustrated Magazine".
  19. (8 May 1991). "FLY SO FREE WON'T RUN IN PREAKNESS, BELMONT".
  20. "1991 Kentucky Derby Results Tables".
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