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2011 Kentucky Derby

Horse race


Horse race

FieldValue
surfaceDirt
name137th Kentucky Derby
imageKentucky-derby-2011.png
captionOfficial logo for the 2011 Kentucky Derby
horse raceKentucky Derby
locationChurchill Downs
dateMay 7, 2011
winning horseAnimal Kingdom
winning time2:02.04
starting price21-1
winning jockeyJohn R. Velazquez
winning trainerH. Graham Motion
winning ownerTeam Valor International
conditionsFast
attendance164,858
previous[2010](2010-kentucky-derby)
next[2012](2012-kentucky-derby)

The 2011 Kentucky Derby was the 137th running of the Kentucky Derby, on May 7. The race was won by Animal Kingdom, ridden by John Velazquez, trained by H. Graham Motion and owned by Team Valor. "ESPN Animal Kingdom wins 137th Derby" ESPN.go.com, May 7, 2011, webpage: ESPN65.

The race took place on Saturday, May 7, 2011, and was televised in the United States on the NBC television network.

A record crowd of 164,858 was on hand at the track for the race.

Contenders

The leading contenders for the race were Dialed In (Holy Bull, Florida Derby), Uncle Mo (Breeders' Cup Juvenile), Nehro (second in the Arkansas Derby), Midnight Interlude (Santa Anita Derby) and Mucho Macho Man (Risen Star Stakes). Pants of Fire, winner of the Louisiana Derby and ridden by Rosie Napravnik, was bet down from odds of 20–1 on the morning line to 8–1 at post time. Animal Kingdom, coming into the race off of a win in the Spiral Stakes over Turfway Park's synthetic dirt course, was largely dismissed at 21–1.

Details

Shackleford (#14) went to the early lead, setting moderate fractions of :23.24 seconds for the opening quarter-mile and :48.63 for the half. He was tracked by Comma to the Top, who tired after the first three-quarters of a mile were completed in 1:13.40, eventually finishing last. Nehro, who had rated a few lengths off the pace, made his move on the far turn and moved into the lead at the top of the stretch. Meanwhile, Animal Kingdom (#16) had settled near the back of the back and was in tenth position going into the final turn. Moving four wide, he advanced into fifth place at the mile pole and closed steadily to win by lengths. Nehro (#19) finished a neck in front of a late-closing Mucho Macho Man (#13), with Shackleford hanging on for fourth.

The winning jockey, John R. Velazquez, had recently switched to riding Animal Kingdom, after his prior horse, Uncle Mo (former 2nd choice, 9–2), had been scratched earlier within the week.

Results

FinishPostHorse nameTrainerJockeyOpening odds (to 1)Final odds{{cite newsWinnings
title = 11th Race, Churchill Downs, May 7, 2011agency = Daily Racing Formpublisher = drf.comdate = 2011-05-07access-date = 2011-05-09url = http://www1.drf.com/tc/kentuckyderby/2011/pdf/2011-kentucky-derby-chart.pdfarchive-url = https://www.webcitation.org/5yYlKnCnW?url=http://www.dynamicwebspace.com/10MB/duke_andy/2011-kentucky-derby-chart.pdfarchive-date = 2011-05-09
116Animal KingdomH. Graham MotionJohn R. Velazquez3020.9$1,411,800
219NehroSteve AsmussenCorey Nakatani68.5$400,000
313Mucho Macho ManKatherine RitvoRajiv Maragh129.3$200,000
414ShacklefordDale L. RomansJesus Castanon1223$100,000
511Master of HoundsAidan O'BrienGarrett K. Gomez3016$60,000
612SantivaEddie KenneallyShaun Bridgmohan3034
72Brilliant SpeedThomas AlbertraniJoel Rosario3027
88Dialed InNick ZitoJulien Leparoux45
97Pants On FireKelly BreenRosie Napravnik208
103Twice the AppealJeff BondeCalvin Borel2011
1117SoldatKiaran McLaughlinAlan Garcia1211
124Stay ThirstyTodd PletcherRamon A. Dominguez2017
139Derby KittenMichael J. MakerJavier Castellano3036
145Decisive MomentJuan D. AriasKerwin Clark3039
151ArcharcharchWilliam H. FiresJon Court1012
1615Midnight InterludeBob BaffertVictor Espinoza109
1710TwinspiredMichael J. MakerMike E. Smith3032
1820Watch Me GoKathleen O'ConnellRafael Bejarano5033
196Comma To The TopPeter MillerPat Valenzuela3035
(scratched)18Uncle MoTodd PletcherJohn R. Velazquez (rode Animal Kingdom)4.5
  • Margins – lengths, neck
  • Time – 2:02:04
  • Track – Fast

Payout

;The 137th Kentucky Derby Payout Schedule

Program
NumberHorse Name
Win
Place
Show
**16**Animal Kingdom$43.80$19.60$13.00
**19**Nehro-$8.80$6.40
**13**Mucho Macho Man--$7.00
  • $2 Exacta: (16–19) paid $329.80
  • $2 Trifecta: (16–19-13) paid $3,952.40
  • $2 Superfecta: (16–19-13-14) paid $48,126.00

Notable achievements

  • Animal Kingdom became the first Kentucky Derby winner to have never previously raced on a dirt track.
  • Animal Kingdom became the first horse since Exterminator in 1918 to win the Derby with only four previous starts.
  • Animal Kingdom became the first horse since Needles in 1956 to win the race off a six-week layoff.

Subsequent Grade I wins

Several horses from the Derby went on to win at the Grade I level.

  • Animal Kingdom – 2013 Dubai World Cup
  • Mucho Macho Man – 2013 Awesome Again, Breeders' Cup Classic
  • Shackleford – Preakness Stakes, 2012 Metropolitan Handicap, Clark Handicap
  • Master of Hounds – 2013 Jebel Hatta (UAE)
  • Stay Thirsty – Travers Stakes, 2012 Cigar Mile Handicap

Subsequent breeding careers

Leading progeny of participants in the 2011 Kentucky Derby are as follows.

Mucho Macho Man

  • Mucho Gusto – Pegasus World Cup

Shackleford - exported to South Korea in 2020

  • Promises Fulfilled – H. Allen Jerkens Stakes

Stay Thirsty

  • Mind Control – Hopeful Stakes, H. Allen Jerkens Stakes

Dialed In

  • Gunnevera – Fountain of Youth Stakes. second in Breeders Cup Classic and Travers Stakes

Sources: American Classic Pedigrees, Equibase, Blood-Horse Stallion Register

References

References

  1. Bossert, Jerry. (May 4, 2011). "137th Kentucky Derby: Complete field including post, horse, jockey, trainer, odds at Churchill Downs". NY Daily News.
  2. Bailey, Steve. (May 7, 2011). "Velazquez roars to Derby triumph aboard Animal Kingdom". Thoroughbred Times.
  3. "Dialed In".
  4. "Uncle Mo".
  5. "Nehro".
  6. "Midnight Interlude".
  7. "Mucho Macho Man".
  8. "Pants on Fire".
  9. "Animal Kingdom".
  10. "Chart of the 2011 Kentucky Derby".
  11. Network, Sports. "Uncle Mo scratched from the Kentucky Derby - Horse Racing". MiamiHerald.com.
  12. Van Valkenburg, Kevin. (May 6, 2011). "Kentucky Derby 2011: Uncle Mo is scratched, leaving race wide open and lacking star power". The Washington Post.
  13. "Master of Hounds".
  14. "Stay Thirsty".
  15. "Shackleford Sold to Stand at Stud in Korea".
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